Published August 12, 2015 | Version v1
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Latin American medical students’ appraisal on university scientific research training

  • 1. Escuela de Medicina, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima, Perú
  • 2. Escuela de Medicina, Universidad del Mar, Iquique, Chile.
  • 3. Escuela de Medicina Luis Razetti, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela.
  • 4. Departamento de Medicina Comunitaria, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia

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Background: Learning research skills should be a goal during undergraduate training of physicians. Aim: To identify Latin American medical students’ appraisal on research skills university training. Material and Methods: A self-administered survey about experience in research, self-assessment of research skills, quality of training in the area received at the university and that importance of publishing as undergraduate students, was answered by 208 medical students aged 23 ± 3 years (54% male), attending a medical students congress. Results: Seventy percent of respondents pertained to medical students’ scientific societies and 34% had published in a scientific journal. Fifty two percent considered as good or very good the training level received at their universities on information retrieval and 45% considered good the training in research methodology. Thirty two percent considered as poor or none the training received in scientific writing and 37% in the publishing process. Eighty nine percent considered student publishing as important and 61% perceived limitations in this matter. Conclusions: The university training level received by Latin American medical students on research and publication process was evaluated as deficient by these students

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