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Residents

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Internal Medicine Training

Background:

  • Journal clubs are traditional in Indian medical institutions.
  • Varying infrastructure and training impact topic selection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Evaluate journal club topic selection by residents in India.
  • Compare motivation, facilities, and topic types between institutions.

Main Methods:

  • Self-appraisal questionnaire administered to 255 residents.
  • Compared postgraduate institute (PGI) and medical college (MC) residents.
  • Assessed topic choice motivation, infrastructure, and literature search training.

Main Results:

  • Residents chose topics based on perceived quality (PGI) or faculty guidance (MC).

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  • Super-specialty residents favored patient management topics.
  • PGI residents utilized MEDLINE/MD Consult more due to better resources.
  • Conclusions:

    • Journal clubs remain traditional despite infrastructure differences.
    • Quality of journal clubs not solely dependent on resources.
    • Effective journal clubs should prioritize current, group-relevant patient problems.