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Academic Excellence Day In Arizona Joseph Drazkowski MD Joseph Sirven MD Leanne Andreasen MBA Kay Wellik MLS, AHIP Mayo Clinic Arizona

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Page 1: Academic Excellence Day PowerPoint Presentation 2005

Academic Excellence DayIn Arizona

Joseph Drazkowski MD

Joseph Sirven MD

Leanne Andreasen MBA

Kay Wellik MLS, AHIP

Mayo Clinic Arizona

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Background• Research training is an important area of

medical education. • Many community based programs lack formal

research training.• Phoenix is the 5th largest city in the USA• No 4-year allopathic medical school in the city!• 7 Teaching Hospitals in the City• Multiple post graduate residency and

fellowship programs represented.

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Purpose/Relevance

• A competitive academic excellence day was started by Mayo Clinic Arizona and Maricopa Medical Center with goals of fostering research and exposing the learner to research methodology.

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Process• Announcements to city wide GME

programs

• Abstract collection and review

• Selection and notification of poster and/or oral presentations

• Day long oral and poster presentations

• Awards ceremony

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Institutions

• Mayo Clinic Arizona*

• Maricopa Medical Center*

• St. Joseph Hospital M.C./Barrow N.I.

• Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center

• Scottsdale Memorial Hospital

• Phoenix Baptist Hospital

• Phoenix Children’s Hospital

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Sponsors

• Origins– Mayo Clinic Arizona– Maricopa Medical Center

• AZMEC (Arizona Medical Education Consortium)– Committee/quarterly

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Participants• Residents

• Fellows

• Research Associates

• Nurses

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Residencies Represented• Internal Medicine• Surgery• Family Practice• Neurology• Transitional • Dermatology• Pediatrics• Radiology• Emergency Medicine

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Fellowships • Transplant Medicine • CNP/Epilepsy/NM• Cardiology/Vascular Surgery• Pulmonology• GI• Urology• Burn Medicine• Toxicology• Movement D/O• Molecular Biology/Genetics/Basic Science• Med Oncology / Rad Oncology

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Format of the Competition• One Day

• Keynote Speaker

• Abstract Submissions

• Posters – Studies– Case Reports

• Oral Presentations – Studies– Case Reports

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Posters

• Displayed – One location– 0700-1430– Posters prepared by learners institutions– Poster wall / stands rented for the day

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Poster Presentations

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Oral Presentations

Held in Public Auditorium

- 10 minute time limit– 4 minute discussion and questions

• Judges in audience• Judges quiz the presenters

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Oral Presentations

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Attendees

– Public Display• Physician staff – all locations• Employees – all locations• Open to the public and patients

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Judges

• Each Institution provides three judges– Program directors – Clinical and basic science

• Typically…..– Judge oral – Judge

• Poster research• Poster case presentation

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Oral Presentation Judging Criteria

- Clarity– Delivery– Design– Originality– Relevance– Methodology– Interpretation– Organization– Literature Review

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Oral Scoring Grid

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Poster Presentation Judging Criteria

• Design / Graphics

• Originality of Content

• Relevance

• Methodology

• Organization

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Research Poster Judging Criteria

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Prizes• Separate resident and fellow • Prizes

– Certificates– Trophy– Money

• Research > Case• Oral > poster

• Prizes are awarded the same day– “Checks are mailed”

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Submissions

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Peer Reviewed Publications

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Journals

• Mayo Clinic Proceedings• A J Radiology• Arch of Surgery• J of Neurosurgery• Arch of Dermatology• Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences• A J of Obstetrics and Gynecology• J of Emergency Medicine• Pediatrics• A J of Respiratory and Critical Care• 30 plus overall

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Participant Goals• “Bragging rights”• “Show me the Money”• Collegiality• Collaboration• Recognition (news releases, letter to CEO,

website)• “Getting Ones Feet Wet”

– Encourage future research– Non-threatening forum

• Education• Potentially improve patient care/outcomes

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Education Emphasis• ACGME requirements

– Each program must provide an opportunity for residents to participate in scholarly activity

– Scholarly activity:• Active research component

• Scholarship of discovery (publication of original research in a peer-reviewed journal)

• Scholarship of dissemination (review articles/chapters in textbooks)

• Scholarship of application (publication or presentation, ex. case reports or clinical series at local, regional, or national professional and scientific society meetings)

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Keynote Presentation Highlights• “Genomics in Medicine: A 21st Century

Approach to Improving Human Health”• “Strategies for Success in Academic

Medicine”• “Practical Mathematics in Patient Care”• “Thinking About Research in Your Career”• “Publishing and Publications”

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Results/Outcomes

• An annual academic competition among city wide GME programs has encouraged young investigators to become involved in the academic process.

• Awarding monetary prizes to top finishers and recognition of participation of all entrants fosters a sense of pride in the participants and sponsoring institutions.

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Key Points

• Continue mentorship of young investigators following the program.

• Encourage formal journal article submissions.

• Evaluate program and outcomes.

• Encourage evidence-based research.

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What the future holds…

• An annual academic day competition can be an effective tool to foster academic development in young investigators.

• Expand to all programs in Arizona

• Promote to nurses, physician assistants, and allied health