Interests in research electives among osteopathic medical students |
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Authors: | Pheley Alfred M Lois Hilary Strobl Jeannine |
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Affiliation: | Gerald R. Ford Institute for Public Policy and Service, Albion College, 611 E Porter St, Albion, MI 49224-1831, USA. apheley@albion.edu |
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Abstract: | CONTEXT: The number of physician-researchers in the United States is in decline. Osteopathic medical schools must examine strategies for increasing the number of trained clinical researchers. OBJECTIVES: To assess the interest of first- and second-year osteopathic medical students in taking an elective research course during their third and fourth years of medical school; and to examine the relationship among students' personal characteristics, previous research experience, and elective research courses. DESIGN: Fifteen-question, self-administered, cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Blacksburg in September 2004. PARTICIPANTS: First- and second-year osteopathic medical students. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Personal characteristics, previous research experience, and research elective interest (8-week vs 12-week course; and clinical/population vs basic science focus). RESULTS: The response rate was 83.9% (N=255 [149 first-year students; 106 second-year students]), with 51% women responding. Approximately 72% of students had worked on a research project at some time during undergraduate or medical training, and 42% had completed an undergraduate, data-based thesis. Students reported greater interest in a 12-week elective (34%) than an 8-week elective (23%), and two thirds preferred a clinical and/or population to a basic science focus. CONCLUSIONS: Colleges of osteopathic medicine must develop research training and mentoring programs to foster such interests in their students, and innovative recruitment approaches need to be developed for DO/PhD degree programs. These strategies will help provide meaningful research education and experiences to osteopathic medical students. |
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