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A new online platform, Research Connect, improves radiology resident research participation by centralizing project listings. The platform enhances networking and offers equal opportunities, increasing trainee involvement in academic radiology.

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Background:

  • Traditional methods for resident research involvement in radiology are inefficient and lack standardization.
  • A centralized platform is needed to enhance networking and provide equal research opportunities for trainees.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and assess the efficacy of an online platform, Research Connect, for facilitating resident participation in radiology research.
  • To improve the identification and accessibility of research projects for radiology trainees.

Main Methods:

  • Research Connect was developed using PHP, SQL, and JavaScript, featuring project listings and automated notifications.
  • Pre- and post-launch surveys were administered to evaluate the platform's effectiveness and user satisfaction.

Main Results:

  • Before Research Connect, 69% of respondents relied on informal conversations for research opportunities.
  • One year post-launch, the platform had 141 active users and listed 85 projects across radiology subspecialties.
  • 54% of users successfully found research projects via the platform, with a median satisfaction rating of 4/5.

Conclusions:

  • Research Connect provides a standardized, scalable solution for accessing radiology research projects.
  • The platform demonstrably increases the visibility and accessibility of research, fostering greater trainee involvement and academic collaboration in radiology.