在范德比尔特大学的Thuss讲座系列
Andrew J James1, William C Lineaweaver
1From the Department of Plastic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
Annals of plastic surgery
|September 4, 2024
概括
图斯讲座促进了整形外科实习生研究,在2019-2023年期间的11次演讲中,有9次演讲导致出版物. 实习生经常成为第一作者,突出了课程.
科学领域:
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 学术出版学术出版公司
背景情况:
- 1978年在范德比尔特和斯坦福大学成立的Thuss讲座,以纪念Charles J. Thuss Sr.博士,并纪念Tuss Jr.博士及其儿子卡特.
- 这次为期两天的活动包括研讨会,晚宴,主题演讲,教学会议和实习生研究演讲.
- 自2019年以来,实习生演讲已经被目录,以追踪他们对学术文献的贡献.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定从Thuss讲座系列中哪些实习生的研究报告已经产生了同行评审的出版物.
- 评估Thuss讲座对整形外科实习生学术成果和职业发展的影响.
主要方法:
- 审查了2019年至2022年的内部记录,以目录演讲者和项目标题.
- 进行PubMed搜索,以将演讲与相同演讲者的后续出版物联系起来.
- 专注于在范德比尔特大学医学中心的Thuss讲座场所举行的演讲.
主要成果:
- 在2019年至2023年期间,由17名住院生,研究员和医学学生进行了19次研究演讲.
- 在审查的11个项目介绍中,有9个得到了出版,其中6篇文章的第一作者是介绍者.
- 2020年由于COVID-19大流行,没有发生任何实习生演示.
结论:
- 范德比尔特大学的Thuss讲座有效地作为田纳西州整形外科研究和合作的学术平台.
- 讲座培养学员参与学术文学,指导项目从创作到出版.
- 它支持早期职业生涯的整形外科医生的发展,并为该领域的科学知识贡献.
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