2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-007-0397-8
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Effectiveness of a 1-Year Resident Training Program in Clinical Research: A Controlled Before-and-After Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND:To increase the number of clinician scientists and to improve research skills, a number of clinical research training programs have been recently established. However, controlled studies assessing their effectiveness are lacking. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effectiveness of a 1-year resident training program in clinical research. DESIGN:Controlled before-and-after study. The training program included a weekly class in clinical research methods, completion of a research project, and mentorship.PARTI… Show more

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“…The training encouraged residents' future research activities. Similarly, a substantial increase in research competence and productivity was reported for German internal medicine and psychiatry/psychosomatics/psychotherapy residents who participated in a 1-year intensive clinical research training [6].…”
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“…The training encouraged residents' future research activities. Similarly, a substantial increase in research competence and productivity was reported for German internal medicine and psychiatry/psychosomatics/psychotherapy residents who participated in a 1-year intensive clinical research training [6].…”
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“…Regarding the subjects and contents preference order, the first ranked is "protocol design and developing" for medical/scientific research staff , which is the same as the survey of 1122 medical doctors from first -class hospitals in China (Zhang et., al 2015). However, it was shown that technicians and nurses were most willing to attend the "project management and quality control" training.…”
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“…Wang and Liu stated that the slow development of clinical research in China is due to the lack of systematic training in clinical research (Wang and Liu, 2013). Zhang conducted a study to investigate the basic knowledge on study design among medical doctors and indicated that principles of clinical research were unclear (Zhang et al, 2015). Thus, demands on research talents training are rapidly increased.…”
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“…In the February issue of the Journal, Löwe et al 1 A rigorous evaluation included an assessment of methodological research knowledge, selfassessed research competence, and the number of original publications, reviews or meta-analyses, book articles, and grant proposals at baseline and 1 year. Of note, all residents were expected to pursue careers in clinical research.…”
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