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Research in Medical School Course and Membership

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About Course

This course is designed specifically to help navigate the confusing nature of research in medical school. There are 5 learning modules that give the framework to complete 3 different types of research projects.

What Will You Learn?

  • Residency research requirements
  • Case report papers from start to finish
  • Options for research projects
  • Systematic review papers from start to finish
  • Publication and presentation opportunities
  • Basic research projects from start to finish

Course Content

Module 1 – Getting Started
Throughout this module you will learn the statistics regarding residency requirements for research and how to get started with 3 different types of research projects.

  • Residency Requirements
    06:46
  • Experiences vs Publications/Presentations
    03:57
  • Building a Team
    05:31
  • Research Options
    04:50
  • Starting Case Reports
    06:46
  • Starting Systematic Reviews
    05:39
  • Starting Basic Research Projects
    06:44
  • Writing and Reference Managers
    05:50
  • Warm Outreach Script
    00:00
  • Cold Outreach Script
    00:00

Module 2 – Case Reports
Throughout this module you will learn how to obtain and write case report papers. Case Report papers are the bread and butter for medical students that are just starting out in their research careers.

Module 3 – Systematic Reviews
Throughout this module you will learn the in's and out's of conducting a systematic review research project. These projects are beginner friendly and a perfect place to start research as you are conducting research on projects that have already been published.

Module 4 – Basic Research Projects
Throughout this module you will learn the basics of conducting basic research projects. Survey studies and readability studies are highlighted as basic research projects that are beginner friendly for beginner researchers.

Module 5 – Publications and Presentations
Once you have conducted and written your research, finding a place to publish and present your research is the next step. Throughout this module you will learn how to present and publish your research and build your experiences on your CV.

Student Ratings & Reviews

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OJ
2 years ago
This course has been incredibly helpful in getting me started with research while in med school. It had been a pretty daunting process getting started and was honestly pretty confusing with so many different resources saying so many different things. After signing up, I was pleasantly surprised with how clean the layout was and how straightforward the steps were to get research started. All the main points from how to get started to submitting and presenting were outlined in this course. Its honestly been so nice to have all the steps laid out in one place and have something that I can come back to. I couldn't recommend it enough!
DP
2 years ago
Great resource to build an application and CV with research. The course is well organized and has helped me work more efficiently in the way I conduct research, I've saved lots of time. I would definitely recommend this to med and pre-med students, especially those desiring to get involved with research for competitive residency preparation. Worth the investment.
SM
2 years ago
This course is a great way to learn about the ins and outs of research as a medical student. The short lessons let you dive directly into the areas you need help with and breaks down complex concepts into bite-sized nuggets, making the research process feel less daunting and more exciting. Whether it be case reports or brainstorming your project ideas, each lesson can help you learn about your specific goals. If you are lost in getting started in the research process, this is an excellent place to get started!
JN
2 years ago
This course is a must have for any medical student, regardless of what they plan to go into. It gave me specific tools and guidance on how to start my own research projects, network with professors and students from across the country, and ultimately become first author on multiple research articles and poster presentations in less than a year. This has been one of the best investments I have made towards strengthening my residency application.