The evolution of a required research program for medical students at the University of Washington School of Medicine

RA Rosenblatt, L Desnick, C Corrigan… - Academic …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
RA Rosenblatt, L Desnick, C Corrigan, A Keerbs
Academic Medicine, 2006journals.lww.com
The concepts and tools clinicians use to understand disease and treat patients are the direct
product of basic and applied scientific inquiry. To prepare physicians to participate in this
tradition of medical science, the University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM)
created a research requirement in 1981. The objective was to provide students, during their
clinical years of medical school, with first-hand experience in hypothesis-driven inquiry and
an understanding of the philosophies and methods of science integral to the practice of …
Abstract
The concepts and tools clinicians use to understand disease and treat patients are the direct product of basic and applied scientific inquiry. To prepare physicians to participate in this tradition of medical science, the University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM) created a research requirement in 1981. The objective was to provide students, during their clinical years of medical school, with first-hand experience in hypothesis-driven inquiry and an understanding of the philosophies and methods of science integral to the practice of medicine. A comprehensive curriculum review in 1998–2000 identified several limitations of this requirement. Although many students completed it successfully, others struggled to find mentors, funding, or time as coursework became more demanding. Other students found they had no interest in or aptitude for the research process itself.
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