Intro to Research with Vinod Dasa MD
This content outlines the importance of scholarly activities for residents in a medical program, detailing requirements, curriculum elements, research structures, and research teams in both basic science and clinical settings.
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Intro to Research Vinod Dasa MD
ACGME Scholarly Activity Requirement IV.B.2. Residents should participate in scholarly activity. (Core) IV.B.2.a) Each resident must demonstrate scholarship through at least one of the following activities: IV.B.2.a).(1) participation in sponsored research; (Outcome) IV.B.2.a).(2) preparation of an article for a peer-reviewed publication;(Outcome) IV.B.2.a).(3) presentation of research at a regional or national meeting; or, (Outcome) IV.B.2.a).(4) participation in a structured literature review of an important topic. (Outcome) IV.B.3. The sponsoring institution and program should allocate adequate educational resources to facilitate resident involvement in scholarly activities. (Detail) V.B.1. The curriculum must advance residents knowledge of the basic principles of research, including how research is conducted, evaluated, explained to patients, and applied to patient care. (Core) V.B.1.a) Resident education must include instruction in experimental design, hypothesis testing, and other current research methods, as well as participation in clinical or basic research. (Detail)
Research Structure Clinical Case series Retrospective Prospective Clinical trials Basic Science Tissue repository Health disparities Animal models Data
Research Team: Basic Science Leads: Jennifer Simkin PhD, Luis Marrero PhD Collaborators Martin Ronis PhD Malwina Czarny PhD Liz Martin PhD Jeff Gimble PhD Kim Mix PhD Mandi Lopez PhD/Baton rouge PhD s Monthly meeting to review status of all projects Second wed
Research Team: Clinical Vinod Dasa MD Claudia Leonardi PhD Amy Bronstone PhD Colette Hilliard/Lisa Stang Andrew Chapple PhD (Data) Monthly meeting to review status of all projects Second wed
Logistics: clinical research Research idea/faculty discussion Routing form- redcap Budget (if applicable) Research team evaluation Dr Dasa Dr Bronstone Dr Leonardi Colette Hilliard IRB submission
Logistics: clinical research Data Collection Student help Data analysis/stats Dr Leonardi Data interpretation Dr Leonardi Dr Bronstone Manuscript prep Dr Bronstone
Basic science: logistics Meeting w Drs Simkin and/or L Marrero
Medical Student Research Committee Independent student research projects Approx 3 students/project Students are primary researchers Resident mentor/support Resident projects Resident is primary researcher Student support
Resident Expectations CITI training complete: End of PGY 1 Research routing form: Dr. Dasa approval December PGY 2 Dr. Bronstone approval mid-January PGY 2 Dr. Leonardi approval end January PGY 2 IRB Submission: February of PGY 2 Data collection: May of PGY2 September PGY 4 Data analysis: September PGY 4 January PGY 4 Abstract complete: February of PGY 4 Abstract submission to national meeting: April September PGY 4/PGY 5 (depends on deadline for various meetings) Manuscript submission: February PGY 5 Publication by graduation: June PGY 5 Email research update: September 15 and January 15 Annual department research update: December, May
Things to remember Log completed referenceable scholarly activity into research website database Research website IRB renewals IRB closure News/events New ideas/feedback