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Scholarly activity is a key aspect of the med-peds residency. Residents enjoy ample research opportunities through MetroHealth, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and our affiliated neighboring institutions. Resident research is supported through regular mentoring from the assistant program director of scholarly activity who works with each resident to identify and cultivate research interests.
Residents work with faculty on quality improvement initiatives, development of order sets and best practice pathways through the electronic medical record. Residents are trained to research through large, de-identified data sets such as Explorys which supports the powerful and evolving area of medical informatics research.
All residents present scholarly activity at least twice during residency. We have an annual Med- Peds research symposium where residents have the opportunity to present unique cases, original research or quality improvement projects in a collegial setting.
Trainees pursue case reports, develop and publish their own research projects, or support faculty research throughout the CWRU system. Current resident research projects include:
Clinical vignettes presented at the 2020 CWRU research symposium:
For residents pursuing fellowship, our team facilitates your match into subspecialty training with thorough research, local and national conferences, strong mentorship and intellectual connections.