ACGME programs requirements are listed in GME guidelines, Residents’ Scholarly Activities (IV. B. ACGME Program)
IV. B. 2. Residents’ scholarly activities require post-graduate trainees to conduct research and review literature, write an article for a peer-review publication, present at regional or national meetings.
Research support is designed for post-graduate trainees to enhance their scholarly activity and education. Information guides, advisories, and information and research orientations are designed to enhance information and research literacy. Information advice is offered through information advisory, mentorship, and education. The selected list of research guidance and consulting is based on the ACGME residents’ scholarly activities program guide (IV. B, ACGME Program) including following:
If you have questions about your scholarly activity, please ask Dr. Tmanova, DVM, MS, MS, MLIS about GME scholarship or educational research.
Dr. Tmanova, MLIS, MS, DVM
Research Librarian, Darnall Medical Library
Assistant Professor in Radiology and Radiological Sciences
F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine
Information guidance and advice is based on the scientist-centered framework for research discovery and scholarly writing in the following:
Note: Literature reviews include scoping review, chapter review, review, state-of-art review, and rapid review
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