2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-1551-0
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The Student-Authored Biomedical Publications at Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia: a 6-year descriptive analysis

Abstract: There are limited numbers of studies which comprehensively explored the research publications authored by medical students. To descriptively analyze the student-authored research publications originating from Alfaisal University—College of Medicine (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) over a 6-year period. All student-authored research publications were retrieved from PubMed® and the College’s publication database. Study inclusion criteria included: (1) at least one medical student author, (2) published and/or accepted in-p… Show more

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“…Despite the importance and benefits of undergraduate research, attempts of medical schools to encourage undergraduates to take part in formal research training during undergraduate medical education remain unsatisfactory ( 25 ). The students demonstrated good research knowledge, but their position was not up to the mark ( 26 ). Also, no such research has been conducted before from King Khalid University among medical and dental students.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite the importance and benefits of undergraduate research, attempts of medical schools to encourage undergraduates to take part in formal research training during undergraduate medical education remain unsatisfactory ( 25 ). The students demonstrated good research knowledge, but their position was not up to the mark ( 26 ). Also, no such research has been conducted before from King Khalid University among medical and dental students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly true for those who culminate their research endeavors in peer-reviewed publications. Not only do these student-authored publications add to the medical school’s pool of scholarly publications, 6 but they also open doors for publishing medical students to achieve two main goals. The first goal is to receive individual financial research excellence awards on both national and international levels, which helps to reward one’s hard work and provide a compelling sense of accomplishment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Other analyses of articles published by medical students have suggested the majority have never been cited, in contrast with only 10% of articles in this study. 18,19 Journal impact factors were not used as a metric of quality in this study, as they would be inappropriate to use in such a diverse cohort, and are not statistically representative of individual publications.…”
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confidence: 99%