Research During Medical Residency
Publisher,CRC Pr I Llc
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 566.99 g
No. of Pages, 305
This book is a guide for medical residents and faculty in the fundamentals of clinical research, publication practices, and conference skills. It offers advice on how to incorporate scholarly activities into training routines, so the process becomes more manageable and less overwhelming. Suggestions for pursuing other scholarly activities, outside of clinical research, are also offered. Participation in research and other scholarly activities is a requirement for graduation from medical residency programs in the United States and many other countries. Faculty physicians who train residents are also required to produce annual scholarly work. Adding scholarship onto an already long list of requirements often feels a bit daunting to medical residents and the faculty who teach them. Fortunately, there are many forms of scholarly activity including basic and clinical research, quality improvement projects, and educational assessments so everyone can find interesting and feasible projects to complete. This valuable reference provides users a reliable source to turn to whenever they have questions on how to develop, conduct, publish, or present a research project. Written with the perspective of busy faculty and residents in mind, the content balances the needfor enough detail to be instructive with the need for quick access to key points--