New Course – Medical Residents and Fellows: Basic Principles of Research

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Description

This video-based micro-learning course introduces medical residents and fellows to the methods of hypothesis-driven research. It covers the basic principles of scientific inquiry, including how research is designed, conducted, evaluated, explained to patients, and applied to patient care. It is meant to provide foundational training to support medical residents and fellows in conducting research and participating in scholarly activities.

The course was designed to assist medical residents and fellows in completing their Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) research requirements. It will also help them participate in sponsored research, prepare an article for a peer-reviewed publication, present research at a regional or national meeting, or participate in a structured literature review of an important topic.

 


Audience

Faculty, Medical Residents & Fellows, Nurses, Other health professionals interested in conducting or interpreting clinical research

 


Meet the Authors

 Jessica Fritter, MACPR, ACRP-CP – BJE Consultants, LLC

  • Jessica is Chief Clinical Research Officer for BJE Consultants and Faculty for a Clinical Research program. She has overseen very robust and always-evolving infrastructures. She has managed multimillion-dollar infrastructures and overseen a core infrastructure of regulatory affairs, clinical research training, compliance, business operations, clinical trial management systems, and program management.

Bashar Shihabuddin, MD, MS, FAAP, FACEP – BJE Consultants, LLC

  • Dr. Bashar Shihabuddin is an Emergency Medicine physician and researcher at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Shihabuddin’s research interests are in healthcare disparities and access to acute care, particularly by medically underserved populations.

Courtney Shihabuddin, DNP, APRN-CNP, AGPCNP-BC – BJE Consultants, LLC

  • Dr. Shihabuddin is both a nurse practitioner and an academician. Her work focuses on quality improvement and evidence-based practice. She is a respected expert on LGBTQIA2+ health, has provided clinical education for physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and the pharmaceutical industry, and is active in clinical practice.

Kris West, JD, MS – Council on Government Relations (COGR)

  • Kris West is the Director for Research Compliance and Ethics at COGR, an association of research intensive institutions.  She previously worked as Emory University’s Chief Compliance Officer providing guidance to the IRB, IACUC, and other research compliance units.  She is an attorney and has a M.S. in drug regulatory affairs.

Ilene Wilets, PhD – Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

  • Ilene Wilets is an IRB Chair with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health and the Department of Global Health and Health Systems Design at Mount Sinai. Ilene works to support investigators and study personnel in the development of research protocols meeting the highest standards for safety and ethics.