Impact of a Student-Led Rheumatology Interest Group on Medical Student Interest in Rheumatology
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Abstract
Objectives. This observational study was designed to evaluate the impact of a student-led Rheumatology Interest Group on medical student interest in rheumatology. Methods. The mean numbers of student-rheumatology interactions per six months were assessed for elective enrollment, abstract submissions, and manuscripts, in the pre- and postinterest group period. Results. Enrollment in the rheumatology elective increased from 2.0 ± 0.36 per six months in the preintervention period to 6.2 ± 1.24 per six months in the postintervention period
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| Authors | Silinsky Krupnikova, Sonia;Brady, Timothy;Sheppard, Michael;LaCombe, N. Andrew;Jones, Derek;Shanmugam, Victoria K.;Silinsky Krupnikova, Sonia;Brady, Timothy;Sheppard, Michael;LaCombe, N. Andrew;Jones, Derek;Shanmugam, Victoria K.; |
| Journal | international journal of rheumatology |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.1155/2019/4892707
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