Efficacy of Medical Student Surgery Journal Club
Journal clubs exist in a variety of forms in medical schools across the United States. Many incorporate a full spectrum of medical specialties, some are specific to certain interest groups or specialties, and many widely vary in whether or not they are school mandated or student-run. While these clubs are ubiquitously scattered throughout medical education, there has been very little quantitative or qualitative analysis regarding the efficacy of these clubs in enhancing medical students' abilities to evaluate clinical literature.
Source: Journal of Surgical Education - Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Berman, Zachary Braig, Brian Simms, Taylor Anderson, Kristen Dougherty, Katrina Marcinkowski, Rachel Seaman Tags: ORIGINAL REPORTS Source Type: research