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What is the Reward? Medical Students' Learning and Personal Development During a Research Project Course

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Journal Med Educ Online
Specialty Medical Education
Date 2015 Sep 8
PMID 26344390
Citations 8
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Abstract

Background: Until recently, the outcome of medical students' research projects has mainly been assessed in terms of scientific publications, whereas other results important for students' development have been less studied. The aim of this study was to investigate medical students' experiences of learning as an outcome of the research project course.

Method: Written reflections of 50 students were analyzed by manifest inductive content analysis.

Results: Three categories emerged: 'thinking as a scientist', 'working as a scientist', and 'personal development'. Students became more aware about the nature of knowledge, how to generate new knowledge, and developed skills in scientific thinking and critical appraisal. Unexpectedly, effects on personal characteristics, such as self-confidence, self-discipline, independence, and time management skills were also acknowledged.

Conclusions: We conclude that individual research projects enhance research-specific skills and competencies needed in evidence-based clinical work and are beneficial for personal and professional development.

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