A survey on financial support and research achievement of medical education research units in China

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Aim: To investigate the current situation of financial support and research achievement of medical education research units in China. Methods: A total of 46 individuals in 46 medical schools completed a questionnaire including information about affiliation of the unit, financial support, published articles and achievement awards of the units. Result: Of the 46 schools, 24 had independent medical education research units, 36 had financial support, and 30 had research funding. The mean number of published articles was 2.53 per staff. The mean number of achievement awards was 3.80 per unit. There was a significant difference in funding and published articles between independent medical education research units and other types of units; and in published articles and achievement awards between the units with funding and without funding. Conclusion: The financial support from the school was the main source of medical education research units in China. More attention should be paid to the development of medical education research units, to their ability to produce high quality research and support the improvement of medical care in China. © 2011 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved.

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Wen, S. H., Ren, W. M., Qu, L., Wang, Y., Carline, J. D., & Fang, G. E. (2011, March). A survey on financial support and research achievement of medical education research units in China. Medical Teacher. https://doi.org/10.3109/0142159X.2010.543442

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