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  • Selection criteria for Australian and New Zealand medical specialist training programs: another under-recognised driver of research waste (Letter)

    Author(s)
    Withers, C
    Noble, C
    Brandenburg, C
    Glasziou, PP
    Stehlik, P
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Withers, Caitlyn A.
    Noble, Christy H.
    Brandenburg, Caitlin
    Year published
    2021
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    Abstract
    To the Editor: A significant driver of research waste is the incentive to do research for career progression, rather than for its relevance and patient impact, especially when volume is rewarded over quality.1 We previously found that most specialty training colleges mandate that trainees conduct research, often without requiring research training and appropriate supervision. The focus tends to be on completing projects and leading research, rather than on learning fundamental research principles.2To the Editor: A significant driver of research waste is the incentive to do research for career progression, rather than for its relevance and patient impact, especially when volume is rewarded over quality.1 We previously found that most specialty training colleges mandate that trainees conduct research, often without requiring research training and appropriate supervision. The focus tends to be on completing projects and leading research, rather than on learning fundamental research principles.2
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    Journal Title
    Medical Journal of Australia
    Volume
    215
    Issue
    7
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51250
    Subject
    Specialist studies in education
    Research design
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/409039
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