How to make an impact in surgical research: a consensus summary from the #SoMe4Surgery community

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Argyrios Ioannidis
Ruth Blanco-Colino
Manish Chand
Gianluca Pellino
Dmitri Nepogodiev
Steven D. Wexner
Julio Mayol
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[1] Cleveland Clinic Florida,Department of Colorectal Surgery
[2] Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron,Department of General Surgery
[3] University College London Hospitals,Department of Surgery and Interventional Sciences
[4] Università Degli Studi Della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Department of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences
[5] Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron,Department of Colorectal Surgery
[6] University of Birmingham,Academic Department of Surgery
[7] Hospital Clinico San Carlos,undefined
[8] Instituto de Investigacion Sanitaria San Carlos,undefined
[9] Universidad Complutense de Madrid,undefined
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Updates in Surgery | 2020年 / 72卷
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Surgical research; Medical students; Young surgeons; Trainee;
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Understanding and interpreting medical literature through critical thinking and applying this knowledge to evidence-based practice is an integral part of surgical training. Participating in research accelerates this process; however, young doctors’ involvement in research may be suboptimal. Our aim was to provide young surgeons with recommendations on how to properly engage in surgical research. An online twitter conversation focused on recommendations about how a young physician can succeed in research was undertaken. Twitter activity for that conversation and hashtags was analyzed. A consensus based on the recommendations extracted from the discussion is summarized. Key opinion leaders were engaged to promote the conversation. Discussion was opened to all participants related to surgery or surgical research, including surgeons, medical students, nurses, patients, and healthcare workers. A total of 244 participants engaged in the Twitter conversation. The highest tweeted hashtags were #SoMe4Surgery and #SurgicalResearch with 855 and 847 tweets, respectively. Themes that came out of the conversation included ‘Mentorship’, which was the most essential recommendation. ‘International collaboratives’ and ‘foreign research fellowship’ were also deemed important factors for a successful path in research. Additionally, routine read of online journals, use of social media for scientific purposes, often engagement in manuscript drafting and proper time management were also recommended. Research is demanding and time consuming but an essential part of surgical education. We believe that any young surgeon can have greater chances to succeed in surgical research by following our recommendations and by academically using social media platforms.
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页码:1229 / 1235
页数:6
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  • [1] How to make an impact in surgical research: a consensus summary from the #SoMe4Surgery community
    Ioannidis, Argyrios
    Blanco-Colino, Ruth
    Chand, Manish
    Pellino, Gianluca
    Nepogodiev, Dmitri
    Wexner, Steven D.
    Mayol, Julio
    UPDATES IN SURGERY, 2020, 72 (04) : 1229 - 1235