Twelve tips to offer a short authentic and experiential individual research opportunity to a large group of undergraduate students.
Belinda W C OmmeringMerel van DiepenFloris M Van BlankensteinPeter G M De JongFriedo W DekkerPublished in: Medical teacher (2019)
Engaging students in research during medical school could contribute to creating an academic attitude among students, which underlies practicing evidence-based medicine in future professional practice. However, attempts to involve undergraduate students in research during medical training remain inadequate. Most medical schools educate large numbers of students at the same time, especially in early phases of medical training. Large scale education on the one hand and individually providing students with authentic research experiences on the other hand is considered not that easy to achieve. Drawing on our own experiences, existing literature and theories we propose twelve tips to design and implement a course in which authentic individual research experiences can be provided to a large group of undergraduate students.