29 research outputs found
What makes a doctor a scholar: a systematic review and content analysis of outcome frameworks
IAMSE Member Perspectives on the Recognition, Reward, and Promotion of Medical Science Educators: an IAMSE Sponsored Survey
Self-reported evaluation of competencies and attitudes by physicians-in-training before and after a single day legislative advocacy experience
Beyond Journal Clubs: Moving Toward an Integrated Evidence-Based Medicine Curriculum
Incorporating evidence-based medicine (EBM) into clinical practice is an important competency that residency training must address. Residency program directors, and the clinical educators who work with them, should develop curricula to enhance residents' capacity for independent evidence-based practice. In this article, the authors argue that residency programs must move beyond journal club formats to promote the practice of EBM by trainees. The authors highlight the limitations of journal club, and suggest additional curricular approaches for an integrated EBM curriculum. Helping residents become effective evidence users will require a sustained effort on the part of residents, faculty, and their educational institutions
