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A meaningful MESS (Medical Education Scholarship Support).

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Whicker, SA; Engle, DL; Chudgar, S; DeMeo, S; Bean, SM; Narayan, AP; Grochowski, CO; Nagler, A
Published in: Med Educ Online
January 2016

Background Graduate medical education faculty bear the responsibility of demonstrating active research and scholarship; however, faculty who choose education-focused careers may face unique obstacles related to the lack of promotion tracks, funding, career options, and research opportunities. Our objective was to address education research and scholarship barriers by providing a collaborative peer-mentoring environment and improve the production of research and scholarly outputs. Methods We describe a Medical Education Scholarship Support (MESS) group created in 2013. MESS is an interprofessional, multidisciplinary peer-mentoring education research community that now spans multiple institutions. This group meets monthly to address education research and scholarship challenges. Through this process, we develop new knowledge, research, and scholarly products, in addition to meaningful collaborations. Results MESS originated with eight founding members, all of whom still actively participate. MESS has proven to be a sustainable unfunded local community of practice, encouraging faculty to pursue health professions education (HPE) careers and fostering scholarship. We have met our original objectives that involved maintaining 100% participant retention; developing increased knowledge in at least seven content areas; and contributing to the development of 13 peer-reviewed publications, eight professional presentations, one Masters of Education project, and one educational curriculum. Discussion The number of individuals engaged in HPE research continues to rise. The MESS model could be adapted for use at other institutions, thereby reducing barriers HPE researchers face, providing an effective framework for trainees interested in education-focused careers, and having a broader impact on the education research landscape.

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Med Educ Online

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1087-2981

Publication Date

January 2016

Volume

21

Issue

1

Start / End Page

32458

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 1303 Specialist Studies in Education
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
 

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Whicker, S. A., Engle, D. L., Chudgar, S., DeMeo, S., Bean, S. M., Narayan, A. P., … Nagler, A. (2016). A meaningful MESS (Medical Education Scholarship Support). Med Educ Online, 21(1), 32458. https://doi.org/10.3402/meo.v21.32458
Whicker, Shari A., Deborah L. Engle, Saumil Chudgar, Stephen DeMeo, Sarah M. Bean, Aditee P. Narayan, Colleen O’Connor Grochowski, and Alisa Nagler. “A meaningful MESS (Medical Education Scholarship Support).Med Educ Online 21, no. 1 (January 2016): 32458. https://doi.org/10.3402/meo.v21.32458.
Whicker SA, Engle DL, Chudgar S, DeMeo S, Bean SM, Narayan AP, et al. A meaningful MESS (Medical Education Scholarship Support). Med Educ Online. 2016 Jan;21(1):32458.
Whicker, Shari A., et al. “A meaningful MESS (Medical Education Scholarship Support).Med Educ Online, vol. 21, no. 1, Jan. 2016, p. 32458. Pubmed, doi:10.3402/meo.v21.32458.
Whicker SA, Engle DL, Chudgar S, DeMeo S, Bean SM, Narayan AP, Grochowski CO, Nagler A. A meaningful MESS (Medical Education Scholarship Support). Med Educ Online. 2016 Jan;21(1):32458.

Published In

Med Educ Online

DOI

EISSN

1087-2981

Publication Date

January 2016

Volume

21

Issue

1

Start / End Page

32458

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 1303 Specialist Studies in Education
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services