An online educational model in andrology for student training in the art of scientific writing in the COVID-19 pandemic

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In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to the suspension of the annual Summer Internship at the American Center for Reproductive Medicine (ACRM). To transit it into an online format, an inaugural 6-week 2020 ACRM Online Mentorship Program was developed focusing on five core pillars of andrology research: scientific writing, scientific methodology, plagiarism understanding, soft skills development and mentee basic andrology knowledge. This study aims to determine mentee developmental outcomes based on student surveys and discuss these within the context of the relevant teaching and learning methodology. The mentorship was structured around scientific writing projects established by the team using a student-centred approach, with one-on-one expert mentorship through weekly formative assessments. Furthermore, weekly online meetings were conducted, including expert lectures, formative assessments and social engagement. Data were collected through final assessments and mentee surveys on mentorship outcomes. Results show that mentees (n = 28) reported a significant (p

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Agarwal, A., Leisegang, K., Panner Selvam, M. K., Durairajanayagam, D., Barbarosie, C., Finelli, R., … Henkel, R. (2021). An online educational model in andrology for student training in the art of scientific writing in the COVID-19 pandemic. Andrologia, 53(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/and.13961

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