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Quality of Research in Residents of Medical Specialties after a Standardized Digital Training Program with Rubrics

Version 1 : Received: 13 April 2022 / Approved: 20 April 2022 / Online: 20 April 2022 (02:42:46 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 27 May 2022 / Approved: 31 May 2022 / Online: 31 May 2022 (14:06:26 CEST)

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Jiménez Báez, M.V.; Gutiérrez De la Cruz, M.E.; Chávez Hernández, M.M.; Martínez Castro, L.R.; Nuñez, F.J.A. Digital Quality Resources Resulting from Standardized Program for Rubric Training in Medical Residents. Healthcare 2022, 10, 2209. Jiménez Báez, M.V.; Gutiérrez De la Cruz, M.E.; Chávez Hernández, M.M.; Martínez Castro, L.R.; Nuñez, F.J.A. Digital Quality Resources Resulting from Standardized Program for Rubric Training in Medical Residents. Healthcare 2022, 10, 2209.

Abstract

Introduction: In the medical area, teaching is essential since it must offer the appropriate instruments to demonstrate that graduates have acquired the necessary skills. Objective: Evaluate the quality of research in residents of medical specialties after a standardized digital training program with rubrics. Methods: An observational, prospective research study in resident physicians of seven medical specialties first-year of an introductory program to methodology. It is integrated with the result variable through the quality of the final product and the quality variable will be measured with an ad hoc questionnaire validated by the Delphi method with a consistency level of 3-3. The data will be integrated into a base of the SPSS system and determined with the Chi-square test considering a minimum significance of 0.05. Results: 85 first-year medical residents (n=85) enrolled in the Research Seminar. The mean age was 31.34 years (± 3.96). About gender Male 38±31.13 Female 31.51±3.83. The global final grade was 80.61 (± 9.59) and the global sat-isfaction of the course was referred to as good by 62.2%. We observed a positive relationship between the scope of evaluation and the level of satisfaction. Conclusion: The research seminar implementation in a b-learning mode in response to the educational needs in medical residents for the field of health education showed a relationship between higher qualification, higher satisfaction, as well as determining that the comprehensive evaluation through the use of rubrics standardized allowed to delimit the deficiencies and strengths for timely feedback influencing the process of acquiring skills and the quality of the final product.

Keywords

Scoring; Rubrics; Health; Personnel; Program Evaluation; Distance Education; Residency Education; Speciality

Subject

Medicine and Pharmacology, Dentistry and Oral Surgery

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