Abstract Background The objective of this study was to examine how surgery interest groups (SIGs) across Canada function and influence medical students’ interest in surgical careers. Methods Two unique surveys were distributed using a cross sectional design. The first was sent to SIG executives and the second to SIG members enrolled at a Canadian medical school in the 2016/17 academic year. The prior focused on the types of events hosted, SIG structure/ supports, and barriers/ plans for improvement. The second questionnaire focused on student experience, involvement, and suggestions for improvement. Results SIG executives became involved in SIG through classmates and colleagues (8/17, 47%). Their roles focused on organizing events (17/17, 1...
Background. Given the looming shortage of physicians in Canada, we wished to determ...
One hundred years ago, a group of surgeons from the United States and Canada founded the American Co...
Blank copy of The Undergraduate Medical Surgery Interest Group: Improving an existing model survey. ...
Undergraduate medical students established family medicine interest groups (FMIGs) across Canada to ...
Background: Medical student interest in surgical specialties continues to decline. This study aims t...
Understanding how medical students perceive global surgery will be essential in strengthening the gl...
We present a systematic, sustainable, student-led model for a Surgery Interest Group in a low and mi...
Background:Declining trends in surgery have been well-researched in the North American region, but l...
Didactic and laboratory anatomical education have seen significant reductions in the medical school ...
Objective Facing a shortage of young surgeons, this study aimed to examine the availability of mento...
ObjectiveFacing a shortage of young surgeons, this study aimed to examine the availability of mentor...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed an increase in articles describing factors influencing medica...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: The ever-increasing press...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Positive surgical role models influence medical students t...
Blank copy of The Undergraduate Medical Surgery Interest Group: Member Experience survey. (PDF 43 kb
Background. Given the looming shortage of physicians in Canada, we wished to determ...
One hundred years ago, a group of surgeons from the United States and Canada founded the American Co...
Blank copy of The Undergraduate Medical Surgery Interest Group: Improving an existing model survey. ...
Undergraduate medical students established family medicine interest groups (FMIGs) across Canada to ...
Background: Medical student interest in surgical specialties continues to decline. This study aims t...
Understanding how medical students perceive global surgery will be essential in strengthening the gl...
We present a systematic, sustainable, student-led model for a Surgery Interest Group in a low and mi...
Background:Declining trends in surgery have been well-researched in the North American region, but l...
Didactic and laboratory anatomical education have seen significant reductions in the medical school ...
Objective Facing a shortage of young surgeons, this study aimed to examine the availability of mento...
ObjectiveFacing a shortage of young surgeons, this study aimed to examine the availability of mentor...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed an increase in articles describing factors influencing medica...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comObjective: The ever-increasing press...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Positive surgical role models influence medical students t...
Blank copy of The Undergraduate Medical Surgery Interest Group: Member Experience survey. (PDF 43 kb
Background. Given the looming shortage of physicians in Canada, we wished to determ...
One hundred years ago, a group of surgeons from the United States and Canada founded the American Co...
Blank copy of The Undergraduate Medical Surgery Interest Group: Improving an existing model survey. ...