» Articles » PMID: 30341635

Introduction of an Academic Internship in Ireland: Views of Undergraduate Medical Students

Overview
Journal Ir J Med Sci
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2018 Oct 21
PMID 30341635
Citations 3
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Introduction: A combined academic and clinical training programme for junior doctors in Ireland, the academic track for internship, has recently been launched. The academic track offers newly graduated doctors protected time within the working week to undertake a research project in addition to funding, an academic supervisor, and additional training in research skills. This study seeks to investigate the views of undergraduate medical students.

Methods: The study population was undergraduate medical students at Trinity College Dublin in their penultimate year of study. An online questionnaire was designed and disseminated via a gatekeeper. Descriptive statistics were used to carry out data analysis on students' responses.

Results: The response rate was 50/203 (24.6%). All respondents indicated that protected time would be 'very important' or 'important'. The most frequently cited reason for participating in the academic track was 'To progress my career in a particular specialty' (28/42). The most frequently cited anticipated achievement was research publication (39/42). The most common response when asked what concerns (if any) students had about participating in the programme was 'I am not sure I could achieve all the clinical competencies of an intern in addition to research' (58%).

Discussion: There was a significant interest in the academic track for internship, and it is perceived by students as being of benefit to their careers. The value of protected time and an academic supervisor were recognised, and a research publication was the most frequently cited anticipated outcome. The data gathered in this questionnaire will help inform curriculum development and the identification of suitable learning outcomes.

Citing Articles

Developing Research-Oriented Health Professionals: Understanding Students' Perceptions and Needs for Extracurricular Research Opportunities.

Xu P, Pfeiffer S, Boland F, Stevens N J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2025; 12():23821205241307781.

PMID: 39822728 PMC: 11736756. DOI: 10.1177/23821205241307781.


Evaluation of an early career clinical academic training programme using the CIPP model.

Burke E, Hennessy M BMJ Open. 2021; 11(11):e052965.

PMID: 34732493 PMC: 8572397. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052965.


Enhancing research and scholarly experiences based on students' awareness and perception of the research-teaching nexus: A student-centred approach.

Howell K PLoS One. 2021; 16(9):e0257799.

PMID: 34570801 PMC: 8475989. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257799.


The Case for Junior Doctor Academic Internships: A Narrative Review of the Published Literature.

Alamri Y, Walker X, Wilkinson T Adv Med Educ Pract. 2021; 12:799-808.

PMID: 34349584 PMC: 8326780. DOI: 10.2147/AMEP.S302441.

References
1.
Yang G, Zaid U, Erickson B, Blaschko S, Carroll P, Breyer B . Urology resident publication output and its relationship to future academic achievement. J Urol. 2010; 185(2):642-6. PMC: 3565588. DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2010.09.097. View

2.
Arbuckle M, Gordon J, Pincus H, Oquendo M . Bridging the gap: supporting translational research careers through an integrated research track within residency training. Acad Med. 2013; 88(6):759-65. PMC: 3773852. DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31828ffacb. View

3.
Greenberg R, Ziegler C, Borges N, Elam C, Stratton T, Woods S . Medical student interest in academic medical careers: a multi-institutional study. Perspect Med Educ. 2013; 2(5-6):298-316. PMC: 3824757. DOI: 10.1007/s40037-013-0051-6. View

4.
Macknin J, Brown A, Marcus R . Does research participation make a difference in residency training?. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2013; 472(1):370-6. PMC: 3889459. DOI: 10.1007/s11999-013-3233-y. View

5.
Watson C, King A, Mitra S, Shaaban A, Goldstein A, Morowitz M . What does it take to be a successful pediatric surgeon-scientist?. J Pediatr Surg. 2015; 50(6):1049-52. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.03.037. View