By Vasumathi Sriganesh | Founder & CEO
Dr Amol who is the Dean of Research of Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, a medical college in South India, recently wrote to us:
"I am happy to inform you that with your support we have improved the session on Literature Search in our Postgraduate orientation program. Since this year, it is now mandatory for our PGs to document their search strategy in their literature review section of their proposal. I look forward to see this happen properly. It has been a good learning for me too."
One of QMed’s dreams is that there must be a mandate by every medical institution for Postgraduate residents to document their "search strategy" as part of their thesis. A search strategy is a systematic set of steps in doing an online search. We always thought that this would take ages as majority of health professionals and teachers are unaware of such steps. And so they do not teach them. When they are unaware and do not teach these skills, they cannot make such a mandate
Now one institution has made a start. Thank you for Dr Amol and SMVMCH for helping our dream to take off! We hope this paves the way for this to happen across the country.
How did SMVMCH make this happen? We had conducted workshops once a year at this institution for three years. Each year, there was one session for the postgraduate residents and faculty. And one for undergraduate medical school students from different schools - who came there for a conference.Faculty of SMVMCH learned these skills and them important enough to create such a mandate. PG students who attended our workshops understood the importance of systematic searching. UG students were made aware of these methods and had a firm foundation about them early in their careers.
How will such a mandate help? If residents know that their search strategies will be evaluated in their theses, they will make an effort to learn how to do them well. The faculty of the institution will teach them and support them. If every institution does this, then the residents who will be tomorrow’s doctors will make it a practice to search right, and also do good research documentation. Healthcare in the country will be more and more evidence based. And medical research will be better documented.
QMed is working at a steady long term change towards better healthcare provision and health research documentation. The money you have given QMed so far is helping make this difference.
We believe you could you could do more with QMed, to hasten the change that we are making:
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