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Publication Component of the UK Foundation Programme Application: Perception of Medical Students

机译:英国基础计划申请的出版组成部分:医学生的感知

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Introduction: The 2-year UK foundation programme (FP) application is based on a scoring system and final year medical students are ranked and allocated to their preferred choice of region to work and train in based on their scores following graduation. Points are allocated to academic components including publications. We aim to evaluate UK medical students’ perception of the publication component of the application. Methods: A 15-item online survey based on students’ perception of the publication component of the FP application was distributed to final year medical students from all UK medical schools. Opinions were sought via a 5-point Likert scale. Results: A total of 155 final year medical students from 9 medical schools completed the survey (response rate 155/1926, 8.05%). In the survey, 69.7% of students felt under pressure to achieve PubMed-indexed (PMI) publications, 7.1% were not aware that the FP application included points for PMI publications and 72.9% had no publications at the time of application. The main reasons for publishing were for the FP application (81.3% agreed) and to increase competitiveness for future specialty training (85.0% agreed). In contrast, 27.1% agreed that they were motivated to publish due to disseminating knowledge; 22.6% and 25.8% agreed that their medical school did not provide adequate training or opportunities for them to achieve PMI publications, respectively. Conclusion: The majority of students felt under pressure to publish with their primary motivation cited as enhancing their FP application. Overall training and opportunities to publish appear to be inadequate amongst the cohort studied. Medical schools should consider providing academic training and opportunities early to highlight the importance and rationale behind research/audits, minimise pressure and optimise research outputs in preparation for FP application.
机译:介绍:2年英国基金会计划(FP)申请基于评分系统,最后一年的医学生在毕业后,医学生将医疗学生排名并分配给他们的首选地区,以毕业后的分数为基础。积分分配给包括出版物的学术组件。我们的目标是评估英国医学生对申请的出版组成部分的看法。方法:根据学生对FP申请的出版组成部分的关注的15项在线调查分发给来自所有英国医学院的最后一年医学生。通过5点李克特量表寻求意见。结果:来自9所医学院的总共155名学年医学院完成了调查(响应率155/1926,8.05%)。在调查中,69.7%的学生感到含有压力,以实现PubMed指数(PMI)出版物,7.1%并不意识到FP申请包括PMI出版物的积分,72.9%在申请时没有出版物。出版的主要原因是FP申请(同意81.3%),并提高未来专业培训的竞争力(同意85.0%)。相比之下,27.1%同意他们因传播知识而被动力发布; 22.6%和25.8%同意他们的医学院分别没有为他们提供足够的培训或机会,以分别实现PMI出版物。结论:大多数学生对发表的压力令人担忧,因为他们的主要动机引用了加强其FP申请。在研究队列中,公布的整体培训和机会似乎不足。医学院应考虑提前考虑提供学术培训和机会,以突出研究/审计背后的重要性和理由,最大限度地减少压力和优化研究产出,为准备FP应用。

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