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  • Medical Education
  • Surgical Research
  • Academic Medicine

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  • Collaborative clinical research is vital for accelerating discoveries and career growth in surgical training.
  • Obstacles often hinder research efforts during surgical residency, impacting trainees' academic productivity.
  • A resident-led digital research infrastructure aims to address these challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the association between a resident-led digital research infrastructure and academic productivity.
  • To assess the impact of the initiative on scholarly collaboration among surgical trainees.
  • To determine if the program fostered a culture of academic growth.

Main Methods:

  • Implemented a resident-led initiative, Surgery Residents' Research Forum (SuRRF), in 2019.
  • Queried publication databases for surgical residents and fellows from 2015-2023.
  • Utilized bibliometric network analysis to map scholarly activity and collaboration pre- and post-SuRRF.

Main Results:

  • Trainee research participation increased from 26.1% to 62.5% between 2015-2016 and 2022-2023.
  • The number of research items surged from 30 to 135 in the same period.
  • Bibliometric analysis showed significant increases in research clusters, linkages, and link strength post-SuRRF.

Conclusions:

  • The SuRRF initiative was significantly associated with increased collaboration and academic productivity.
  • Resident-led research programs can enhance clinical research feasibility and scholarly output.
  • Expanding such initiatives can foster academic growth and a collaborative culture for surgical trainees.