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Title Supplementing Resident Research Funding Through a Partnership With Local Industry
ID_Doc 76581
Authors Skube, SJ; Arsoniadis, EG; Jahansouz, C; Novitsky, S; Chipman, JG
Title Supplementing Resident Research Funding Through a Partnership With Local Industry
Year 2018
Published Journal Of Surgical Education, 75, 4
DOI 10.1016/j.jsurg.2018.01.006
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To develop a model for the supplementation of resident research funding through a resident-hosted clinical immersion with local industry. DESIGN: Designated research residents hosted multiple groups of engineers and business professionals from local industry in general surgery-focused clinical immersion weeks. The participants in these week-long programs are educated about general surgery and brought to the operating room to observe a variety of surgeries. SETTING: This study was performed at the University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at a tertiary medical center. PARTICIPANTS: Ten designated research residents hosted general surgery immersion programs. Fifty-seven engineers and business professionals from 5 different local biomedical firms have participated in this program. RESULTS: General surgery research residents (in collaboration with the University of Minnesota's Institute for Engineering in Medicine) have hosted 9 clinical immersion programs since starting the collaborative in 2015. Immersion participant response to the experiences was very positive. Two full-time resident research positions can be funded annually through participation in this program. CONCLUSIONS: With decreasing funding available for surgical research, particularly resident research, innovative ways to fund resident research are needed. The general surgery clinical immersion program at the University of Minnesota has proven its value as a supplement for resident research funding and may be a sustainable model for the future. (C) 2018 Association of Program Directors in Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords education; medical research; residency programs; research funding; public-private sector Partnerships
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000439955800010
WoS Category Education, Scientific Disciplines; Surgery
Research Area Education & Educational Research; Surgery
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