Byrne Matthew H V, Brown Megan E L
Acad Med. 2025 Aug 1;100(8):919-924. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000006040. Epub 2025 Apr 1.
Students, residents, and early-career researchers (ECRs) have limited opportunities for early involvement in high-quality health professions education research (HPER). This project aimed to create a community of scholars for medical students, residents, and ECRs to increase early-career HPER collaboration. A community of scholars is a community of practice in which the common area of interest is scholarly work. This article describes how MedEd Collaborative was established as a permanent national HPER collaborative led by medical students, residents, and ECRs.
MedEd Collaborative was formed in September 2020, consisting of a committee of medical students, residents, and ECRs who oversee collaborators in the United Kingdom. Guidance on creating research collaboratives, developing a community of scholars, and collaborative writing was followed. The primary measurable outcome was to publish one original research article that used a collaborative research approach and incorporated theory. The community was cultivated by providing opportunities for early-career involvement in collaborative HPER projects and mentorship and training in HPER methods.
MedEd Collaborative has developed a community of scholars that increased opportunities for early involvement in high-quality HPER for 82 medical students, residents, and ECRs. The collaborative structure facilitates increasing legitimate peripheral participation in HPER: acting as a collaborator provides basic research skills development, and learners can gradually assume more responsibility as their skills progress by acting on project committees. MedEd Collaborative's research outputs progressed HPER by using conceptual frameworks to explain student volunteering decisions and experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the scholarly output included 15 publications (of which 4 were original research), 19 presentations, 4 prizes, and 2 grants.
To ensure the sustainability of the collaborative, the collaborative will refine its identity in the HPER landscape, expand the model with other methods and to other professions, strengthen its collaborative structure, and establish formal partnerships.
医学生、住院医师和早期职业研究人员(ECR)早期参与高质量卫生职业教育研究(HPER)的机会有限。本项目旨在为医学生、住院医师和ECR创建一个学者社区,以加强早期职业阶段的HPER合作。学者社区是一个实践社区,其共同关注领域为学术工作。本文描述了MedEd协作组织如何作为一个由医学生、住院医师和ECR领导的永久性全国性HPER协作组织而建立。
MedEd协作组织于2020年9月成立,由一个医学生、住院医师和ECR委员会组成,该委员会负责监督英国的合作者。遵循了关于创建研究合作、发展学者社区和合作写作的指导方针。主要可衡量结果是发表一篇使用合作研究方法并纳入理论的原创研究文章。通过为早期职业者提供参与合作性HPER项目的机会以及HPER方法方面的指导和培训来培育这个社区。
MedEd协作组织已发展出一个学者社区,为82名医学生、住院医师和ECR增加了早期参与高质量HPER的机会。协作结构有助于增加在HPER中的合法边缘参与:作为合作者可提供基础研究技能发展,随着技能的提升,学习者可通过在项目委员会中发挥作用逐渐承担更多责任。MedEd协作组织的研究成果通过使用概念框架来解释COVID-19大流行期间学生的志愿服务决策和经历,推动了HPER的发展,学术成果包括15篇出版物(其中4篇为原创研究)、19次展示、4个奖项和2项资助。
为确保协作组织的可持续性,该协作组织将在HPER领域中明确自身定位,用其他方法并向其他职业扩展该模式,加强其协作结构,并建立正式的合作伙伴关系。