Conducting Medical Education Research Workshop - 20 July 2010
Workshop for Education Researchers (from Complete Novices to Completing PhD students) 12pm - 6pm
Held on 20th July 2010 in Robinson College, Cambrige, UK.
Medical education research is a young discipline and many would-be researchers and supervisors have a steep learning curve to climb. ASME runs this workshop to foster the quantity and quality of medical education research.
Aim
The workshop aimed to be inclusive and fun so as to make medical education research accessible to those who would like to conduct it, whatever their current level of achievement.
Who was it aimed at?
Novice to intermediate education researchers including teaching staff who wish to build an education research portfolio, masters students, and beginning PhD students.
What were the objectives?
By attending the workshop, participants:
- Developed their understanding of what research is, and the distinguishing features of education (as opposed to biomedical) research,
- Developed skills in:
- Choosing a topic and focusing a researchable problem,
- Formulating a clear research question,
- Identifying and handling ethical issues,
- Choosing an appropriate research method,
- Understand better how to disseminate their work,
- Build networks with other participants that could lead to future collaboration.
Who were the workshop leaders?
The workshop was be led by a small international team of experienced researchers who share a commitment to drawing people into the discipline and helping to build the capacity to conduct quality education research.
Tim Dornan, Head of Manchester Medical School Education Research Group, UK
Kevin Eva, Editor, Medical Education and Associate Professor, McMaster University, Canada
Charlotte Ringsted, Professor of Medical Education, Copenhagen University, Denmark
What form did the workshop take?
The workshop was be highly interactive throughout. The main activities included small group work, interspersed with short presentations and plenary discussion.
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