A medical student scholarly concentrations program: scholarly self-efficacy and impact on future research activities.
Rebecca M DiBiaseMary Catherine BeachJoseph A CarreseJennifer A HaythornthwaiteSarah J WheelanMeredith A AtkinsonGail GellerKelly A GeboJeremy A GreeneStephen M SozioPublished in: Medical education online (2020)
Our findings suggest that a Scholarly Concentrations program is associated with an increased self-efficacy for research, and these changes in self-efficacy are associated with higher satisfaction in the scholarly experience and increased likelihood of pursuing scholarly work. Other medical schools could use such a tool of self-efficacy to both investigate the overall Scholarly Concentrations experience and understand factors that may increase interest in future physician-scientist pathways.