Understanding the Barriers and Benefits to Scholarly Writing Among Internal Medicine Residents: A Pilot Study of an Innovative Education Method

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Rayamajhi, Sumugdha [1 ]
Joshi, Amey [2 ]
Wang, Ling [3 ]
Duwadi, Ayushma [4 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Coll Human Med, Internal Med, E Lansing, MI 48823 USA
[2] Sparrow Hlth Syst, Internal Med, Lansing, MI USA
[3] Michigan State Univ, Med, E Lansing, MI USA
[4] Michigan State Univ, Internal Med, E Lansing, MI USA
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publications; resident training; case report; resident education; scholarly work;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.58817
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background This study addresses the participation gap in scholarly activities among internal medicine residents. While the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education emphasizes the importance of these activities, the variability in their definition and support across residency programs presents a challenge. This study investigates these discrepancies and aims to identify the specific barriers and benefits residents perceive in scholarly writing, especially in case report writing, and to propose effective educational interventions. Methodology A voluntary online survey, pre- and post -educational intervention, was conducted among residents at Sparrow Hospital, Michigan State University. The intervention comprised a two-hour session focusing on case report writing, presentation skills, scientific literature searches, and research project engagement. Responses were obtained on a five -point Likert scale, and the data were analyzed as respective frequencies and percentages. Results Of 45 residents, 23 completed the pre -survey. With a response rate of 51% from the internal medicine residents, the post -intervention data revealed considerable improvement in the residents' understanding and appreciation of scholarly activities. There was a marked enhancement in their skills related to scientific literature search and in recognizing the benefits of scholarly engagement. Additionally, the intervention successfully increased their confidence in presenting scholarly work, networking, and identifying relevant venues for their research. Conclusions The study highlights the challenges residents face in scholarly activities, such as lack of training and mentorship. It suggests that focused workshops and mentorship can significantly enhance residents' research skills and confidence.
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