一个大学研究助理计划的影响:第一个十年
Sharon R Smith1, Adrienne Nguyen2, Danielle Chenard3
1Division of Emergency Medicine, CT Children's, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Hartford, CT USA.
Medical science educator
|October 27, 2023
概括
大学研究助理计划 (URAP) 成功为医疗保健事业准备学生,并为研究做出了贡献. 该计划显示,有望让本科生参与有意义的科学调查.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 研究 培训 培训 培训
- 医生-科学家管道
背景情况:
- 越来越少的医生科学家对医学研究构成挑战.
- 对大学生研究经验如何影响未来研究人员的理解有限.
- 需要探索新的教育计划,以加强研究管道.
研究的目的:
- 描述大学研究助理计划 (URAP).
- 报告该计划在第一个十年中的成果.
- 评估该计划对学生职业发展轨迹和研究贡献的影响.
主要方法:
- 详细描述URAP课程内容,研究活动和学生人口统计.
- 对URAP学生对科学文献和演讲的贡献进行分析.
- 对URAP校友进行的调查,调查了该计划对职业选择的影响.
主要成果:
- 乌拉普从一个独立的研究演变为一个信用课程,吸引了212名学生.
- 77%的受访毕业生认为URAP为他们准备了职业目标.
- 毕业生主要进入医疗保健领域:55%进入医学院,29%进入士,5%进入博士课程.
- URAP的学生为11个儿科子专业做出了贡献,其中许多人获得了合著和53篇首次撰写的摘要演讲.
结论:
- URAP对大学生产生重大影响,引导他们进入医疗保健专业.
- 在URAP的学生在他们的入学期间做出了大量的研究贡献.
- 该计划对培养未来医生科学家的长期影响需要进一步调查.
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