2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-021-06887-2
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Improvement of Resident Scholarship in an Internal Medicine Training Program

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“…It is not known which is the best among the various reported methods on how to promote scholarly activities in residency programs 7,9,12–21 . Some studies concluded that “a scholarly culture is most important” to promote scholarly activities 8,16 and the JPS reform of the publication requirement policy in 2017 can be said to act at least as a compelling force, so to speak, to promote a scholarly culture.…”
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“…It is not known which is the best among the various reported methods on how to promote scholarly activities in residency programs 7,9,12–21 . Some studies concluded that “a scholarly culture is most important” to promote scholarly activities 8,16 and the JPS reform of the publication requirement policy in 2017 can be said to act at least as a compelling force, so to speak, to promote a scholarly culture.…”
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“…It is not known which is the best among the various reported methods on how to promote scholarly activities in residency programs. 7,9,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] Some studies concluded that "a scholarly culture is most important" to promote scholarly activities 8,16 and the JPS reform of the publication requirement policy in 2017 can be said to act at least as a compelling force, so to speak, to promote a scholarly culture. It has been reported from Japan and other countries that conference presentations do not always lead to publications, 11,17,19,20 so the results of this study showing that publications increased while presentations did not, and that not only case reports but also original articles increased, may indicate a growing scholarly culture.…”
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“…T o the editor: Doman et al 1 present a framework to improve resident scholarship in an internal medicine training program which resulted in a persistent increase in resident's scholarly output.…”
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“…5 Furthermore, some institutions have designated a CMR as the leader of a dedicated longitudinal QIPS residency pathway to provide additional training to residents and serve as a mentor to those that want to explore QIPS as part of their career in medicine. These initiatives can provide avenues to harness the potential of the CMR as champions in QIPS scholarly initiatives through (1) formal training and curriculum delivery to residents, (2) supervision of patient safety rotations and conferences, (3) oversight of resident-led QIPS projects, (4) creation of resident-led patient safety quality councils, and (5) participation in committees as a liaison between resident-led initiatives and the hospital QIPS structure to increase project effectiveness. 4,5 Placing a CMR at the center of these efforts can increase trainees' understanding of healthcare delivery, foster a culture of QIPS, and improve resident scholarship during internal medicine training.…”
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