The University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine Internal Medicine residency implemented a program to enhance scholarship among residents. This residency is part of a small Mid-Western community-based school. Background: A Director of Research was hired and developed a structured approach consisting of: 1. Independent study regarding research methods and statistical testing and 2. Mentoring of residents and faculty in scholarly pursuits starting in the first months of residency. Methods: Scholarship for two cohorts of residents for years July 2011–2014 and January 2014–2017 were followed. Products included papers accepted/published and papers accepted/presented at national or international meetings. Results: 7 (14.8%) of 47 residen...
Faculty promotion in academic medicine is largely based on excellence in teaching and scholarship. P...
Physicians are expected to be life-long learners and to assimilate and evaluate new knowledge gained...
Objectives: Traditional journal clubs have been shown to be insufficient in improving resident...
Internal medicine residents are required to participate in scholarly activity, but conducting origin...
BACKGROUND: Clinician educators face barriers to scholarship including lack of time, insufficient sk...
Background: Clinician educators face barriers to scholarship including lack of time, insufficient sk...
ticipate in scholarly activities, including conducting original research, or preparing case reports ...
BACKGROUND: Engaging in scholarly activity during residency can facilitate the acquisition of import...
Background: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requires residency programs to ...
PURPOSE: To identify the characteristics of successful research projects at an internal medicine res...
BACKGROUND: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requires residency programs to ...
Erin Walker,1,* Dieu Thao Nguyen,1,* Adam Brockway,1,* Kyle Russi,1,* Shannon Ellis,...
The education of clinicians is based in both traditions and aspirations for collecting and applying ...
Abstract Background According to the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education residents ...
Introduction: The ACGME requires that residents perform scholarly activities prior to graduation, bu...
Faculty promotion in academic medicine is largely based on excellence in teaching and scholarship. P...
Physicians are expected to be life-long learners and to assimilate and evaluate new knowledge gained...
Objectives: Traditional journal clubs have been shown to be insufficient in improving resident...
Internal medicine residents are required to participate in scholarly activity, but conducting origin...
BACKGROUND: Clinician educators face barriers to scholarship including lack of time, insufficient sk...
Background: Clinician educators face barriers to scholarship including lack of time, insufficient sk...
ticipate in scholarly activities, including conducting original research, or preparing case reports ...
BACKGROUND: Engaging in scholarly activity during residency can facilitate the acquisition of import...
Background: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requires residency programs to ...
PURPOSE: To identify the characteristics of successful research projects at an internal medicine res...
BACKGROUND: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education requires residency programs to ...
Erin Walker,1,* Dieu Thao Nguyen,1,* Adam Brockway,1,* Kyle Russi,1,* Shannon Ellis,...
The education of clinicians is based in both traditions and aspirations for collecting and applying ...
Abstract Background According to the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education residents ...
Introduction: The ACGME requires that residents perform scholarly activities prior to graduation, bu...
Faculty promotion in academic medicine is largely based on excellence in teaching and scholarship. P...
Physicians are expected to be life-long learners and to assimilate and evaluate new knowledge gained...
Objectives: Traditional journal clubs have been shown to be insufficient in improving resident...