IM Residents research curriculum Multiple approach for residents research education Wesam Bolkhir, MD. Academy of Medical educator candidate Assistant.

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IM Residents research curriculum Multiple approach for residents research education Wesam Bolkhir, MD. Academy of Medical educator candidate Assistant Professor of Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine,

Introduction

Description of the problem 1-Inadequate research education/training 2-No structured path with timeline. 3-Mentoring and Monitoring 4-Research Protected time

objective objective Structured multi approach training experience. approach training experience.

Methods  27/36 month  27/36 month  online didactic  mentoring and monitoring.  small group discussion  protected time for research.  opportunity for presentation and publication.  final grading for the research project.

Grading  Project (Clinical Vignette vs Research)  Project (Clinical Vignette vs Research)  Presentation  Completion of the Online lectures.  Publication

Discussion The potential benefits: The potential benefits: 1-Better clinical care and clinical reasoning. 1-Better clinical care and clinical reasoning. 2-Promote lifelong learning, increase intellectual curiosity and critical thinking. 2-Promote lifelong learning, increase intellectual curiosity and critical thinking. 3-Improve academic achievements at personal and community levels. 3-Improve academic achievements at personal and community levels.

Limitations 1- Adequate mentors: 1- Adequate mentors: 2- Research education didactic 2- Research education didactic

Future Development 1- Faculty development programs. 1- Faculty development programs. 2- Research education courses 2- Research education courses

Conclusion Resident research is beneficial and important, research curriculum is essential for promoting research a ctivity by residents. Resident research is beneficial and important, research curriculum is essential for promoting research a ctivity by residents.

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