Program: Internal Medicine
Program
Director: Mohamed Siddique, MD
Specialty/Course:
Research Elective PGY2/3
Curriculum
Coordinators: 1. Rajika
Munasinghe, MD
Administrative
Support: Robin Pastorius
Date Revised: _______1/02/2009____________________
Basic Science
Research Rotation
Educational Objective:
As part of promoting scholarly activity and research
skills among trainees, the internal medicine residency program at Wayne State
University/Sinai Grace Hospital offers the opportunity for residents to pursue
a basic science research elective for a period
up to two months. The specific educational objectives of the basic science research
elective are as follows.
- Obtained
training and experience in basic science research
under the supervision of an experienced investigator.
- Develop
valid hypotheses for experimental evaluation based on current knowledge of
the research topic.
- Review
the background and significance of the proposed research
by complete review of the literature.
- Develop
a study proposal and submit it for review by the research
committee of the department of medicine.
- Work
in a basic science research laboratory
under the supervision of an experienced investigator for a period up to 2
months.
- Analyze
the experimental data to test the proposed hypothesis.
- Develop
a Powerpoint presentation on the research
project and results for presentation at the research
conference.
- Submit
an abstract based on the research project
to the regional and national meetings of the American
College of Physicians and
other relevant subspecialty professional organizations.
Teaching Methods:
The specific teaching methods will depend on the type of research
activity. In the past residents have learned experimental procedures such as
molecular assays, immunological assays, tissue culture, flow cytometry, PCR,
Northern blot, Western Blot, and electrophysiology under the direct guidance of
the investigators or their assistants such as post doctoral fellows.
Research Policy:
A departmental research
policy has been developed to ensure that residents engage in a meaningful research
project and adheres to a strict time line (see attached research
policy).
Research
Policy
Guidelines for
Applying for Research Time During Internal Medicine Residency Training
The residency program in internal medicine at Sinai-Grace
Hospital is committed to providing
training in internal medicine for its residents in accordance with the
guidelines of the American College
of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the American Board of Internal
Medicine (ABIM). The emphasis of the
residency program is to provide the opportunity to acquire the necessary
clinical skills and medical knowledge to practice primary care internal
medicine. The program recognizes the
basic science and clinical research is an
important aspect of residency training and requires its residents to engage in research
activity during the course of the residency.
The program receives many requests from residents for dedicated time off
from patient care responsibilities to engage in basic science research. Only a limited number of such requests can be
accommodated during an academic year and research
time will be grated purely on the basis of the merits of the proposed research
project. Research time is meant to
supplement clinical training and will not be granted if the minimum
requirements of residency training are not met.
The following guidelines and procedures will be used in determining
which residents will quality for research time
during their residency training:
1. A written request for research
time should be submitted to the Department of Medicine Research Committee.
2. Dedicated research
time will generally be granted only for basic science research. It is expected that clinical research
will be done without dedicated time.
Exceptions may be discussed with the program director.
3. Residents engaging in research
projects must be in good academic standing with satisfactory to superior
evaluations during previous rotations.
Residents who are on academic probation will not be able to qualify for research
time.
4. The maximum duration of time allocated
for basic science research will be two
months. The resident must demonstrate to
the program that the major component of the proposed research,
including all of the laboratory work, can be completed during this time. Only
data analysis and writing up of findings may be completed after this period.
5. Basic science research
requires a faculty sponsor who is actively engaged in research
in the specialty of interest. The
faculty sponsor should have a research lab in
which the resident will conduct his/her research. The sponsoring faculty should provide the
department with a written commitment stating that the resident will be
permitted to engage in the proposed research
at his/her facility.
6. It is the responsibility of the
resident to meet with the faculty sponsor and develop a formal outline of the
proposed research. The outline should be structured to include:
-- Background and significance
-- Review of existing literature
-- Specific objectives of proposed research
-- Study design
-- Methods
-- Data analysis
-- Anticipated time commitment of
the resident and the faculty.
This information should be provided
in the form available through the Department of Medicine.
7. Be advised that it will likely take
three to six months of preparation to meet with faculty, design a research
project and prepare the proposal in the format specified by the
department. The resident must be the
person who conducts the major component of the proposed research
with clearly specified goals. Time will
not be allocated just to acquire basic science laboratory skills or to
contribute time to a project already in progress.
8. All submitted research
proposals will be forwarded to the research
committee for review. The committee will
be blinded to the names of the residents.
The following guidelines will apply during the review process:
-- Significance of the proposed research
-- Completeness of the literature
review
-- Clearly stated research
goals
-- Demonstration that the resident
will be conducting the major component of the
research
under the supervision of the faculty.
-- Demonstration that most of the research
project would be completed within 2 months.
-- Demonstration that the proposed
methods would achieve the stated research
goals
9. Resident whose research
projects are approved will be granted the requested research
time with the following stipulations:
a. A
copy of the research outline will become a permanent
part of the resident’s file.
b. The residents would be required to
develop a presentation of the research
conducted and relevant findings within two months of completing their research. This presentation will be scheduled during a noon conference and will be evaluated by the
audience.
c. A
summary of the evaluations would be placed in the resident’s file.
d. The resident is also expected to submit
his/her research findings for presentation at
the Sinai Grace Hospital Research Day.