2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.2010.03648.x
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Mentored student project for inculcating research skills

Abstract: Context and setting Most medical schools in India do not emphasise the importance of scientific research skills in the undergraduate medical curriculum despite the fact that it is essential for students to understand scientific methods of critically evaluating the evidence that will assist their decision making during their medical careers. In recognition of this need on the part of medical students, a mentored student project (MSP) programme was implemented in an Indian medical school in 2008 for a batch of m… Show more

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“…Nine studies assessed the mentee's clinical performance through appraisal of their acquired skills, improvement in "patient care, medical knowledge and interpersonal skills and communications" and development of academic interests, geared towards specific ACGME competencies [79,87,92,101,105,[112][113][114][115]. Four studies evaluated the mentee's research development by assessing their research skills and new collaborations [99][100][101]116].…”
Section: Domains Assessedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine studies assessed the mentee's clinical performance through appraisal of their acquired skills, improvement in "patient care, medical knowledge and interpersonal skills and communications" and development of academic interests, geared towards specific ACGME competencies [79,87,92,101,105,[112][113][114][115]. Four studies evaluated the mentee's research development by assessing their research skills and new collaborations [99][100][101]116].…”
Section: Domains Assessedmentioning
confidence: 99%