Increased Fellow Scholarly Publication Rate After Implementation of a Comprehensive Research Curriculum and Milestone-Based Research Timeline for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellows

Kyle A. Schmucker, Noel S. Zuckerbraun, Melissa A. Vitale, Robert W. Hickey, Clifton W. Callaway, Raymond D. Pitetti, Richard A. Saladino, Mionora D. Manole

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Abstract

Objective: Pediatric subspecialty fellows are required to complete a scholarly product during training; however, many do not bring the work to publication. To amplify our fellows' publication success, our pediatric emergency medicine fellowship program implemented a comprehensive research curriculum and established a milestone-based research timeline for each component of a project. Our objective was to assess whether these interventions increased the publication rate and enhanced the graduated fellows' perceived ability to perform independent research. Methods: Our study was conducted at a tertiary children's hospital affiliated with an academic university, enrolling 3 fellows each year in its pediatric emergency medicine program. A comprehensive research curriculum and a milestone-based research timeline were implemented in 2011. We analyzed the publication rate of our graduating fellows before (2004-2011) and after (2012-2016) our intervention. In addition, in 2017 we surveyed our previous fellows who graduated from 2004 to 2016 and analyzed factors favoring manuscript publication and confidence with various research skills. Results: During the study period, 38 trainees completed the fellowship program. Publication rate increased from 26% ± 17% to 87% ± 30 % ( P < 0.05). When scoring the importance of various factors, fellows most valued mentorship (5 ± 0 vs 4.3 ± 1.0, P < 0.05, postintervention vs preintervention) for the completion of the fellowship study andmanuscript. Fellows after the intervention reported greater confidence in performing an analysis of variance (89% vs 36%, odds ratio, 6.3; 95% confidence interval, 1.4-150.1). Conclusions: Implementation of a comprehensive research curriculum and a milestone-based research timeline was associated with an increase in the publication rate within 3 years of graduation of our pediatric emergency medicine fellows. After implementation, fellows reported an increased importance of mentorship and greater confidence in performing an analysis of variance. We provide a comprehensive curriculum and a research timeline that may serve as a model for other fellowship programs.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)E11-E14
JournalPediatric emergency care
Volume39
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2023

Keywords

  • fellowship
  • medical education
  • pediatric emergency medicine

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
  • Emergency Medicine

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