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Objective: To assess the effectiveness of the workshop on 'Basic Research Skill Development', conducted for newly admitted post graduate medical students of a private university from Mangalore, South Karnataka, India. Method: With a participatory approach, 2 days workshop (in July 2011) was organized for basic research skills development among 57 freshly admitted medical postgraduates. Based on the sessions, predesigned, structured tool (with 39 questions -MCQ or True / false type) was prepared. Initially, participants were exposed to Pretest to record prior knowledge. At the end of workshop Post-test was done with same tool. Data was analysed using McNemar chi square & paired-t tests by SPSS version17. P<0.05 was considered to be significant. Result: Forty four postgraduates willing to participate in this study were involved. Paired t test showed increased research knowledge & skills significantly (p < 0.0005, Mean diff SD= 6.227). Post-test showed higher number of correct responses for all questions except one. Significantly higher level of correct answers (p < 0.0005) were observed in questions -- Boolean operators in Literature search, Hierarchy of study designs, Nested Case control study, Examples of epidemiological studies, Cross-sectional study, Full form of SPSS. Conclusion: A positive findings of summative evaluation of 'Basic Research Skill Development' workshop held at the beginning of postgraduate medical courses, justifies the need for such workshop for every medical school. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Y. Aras, R., D’souza, N. D. R., Kumar, M. P., P.D, R., & A.B, A. (2013). Effectiveness of Workshop on Basic Research Skill Development among First Year Postgraduate Medical Students of a Private University in South Karnataka, India. Education in Medicine Journal, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.5959/eimj.v5i1.32
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