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College-level Baccalaureate-MD Student Perceptions of Research and Research-Oriented Careers

R I Med J (2013). 2021 Sep 1;104(7):55-58.

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Concern about the decline in physician scientists has generated interest in promoting research participation among medical students. This study aimed to examine perceptions of research and research-oriented careers among college-level baccalaureate-MD (BA/MD) students at one institution in the United States.

METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to a sample of 241 BA/MD students. Descriptive statistics were used to examine research perceptions of participants.

RESULTS: The response rate was 52% (126/241). Most respondents conducted scientific research in high school and were interested in research-oriented careers. Most students participated in a research program (research course, faculty mentorship, or research grant), disseminated their research, and believed that research programs would be helpful for their research participation. The most common perceived barriers were a lack of time, interest, and prior research experience.

CONCLUSIONS: College-level BA/MD students had positive perception of research-oriented careers and found student research programs helpful. However, addressing key barriers such as lack of time, interest and experience will help expand BA/MD student engagement in research.

PMID:34437667

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