Growing research in geriatric medicine: a trainee perspective

Author:

Welch Carly1,McCluskey Lauren,Wilson Daisy,Moorey Hannah,Majid Zeinab,Madden Katy,McNeela Natalie,Richardson Sarah,Burton Jenni,Taylor Joanne,Masoli Jane,Ronan Lindsay,Torsney Kelli,Lochlainn Mary Ni,Cox Natalie,Lim Stephen,Todd Oliver,Hale Matthew,Lunt Eleanor,Willott Ruth,Healy Roisin,Makin Stephen,Gaunt Victoria,Jelley Benjamin,Walesby Katherine,Hernandez Nazaneen,Alsahab Mustafa,Giridharan Kumudhini,Alme Katinka Nordheim,Cedeño Veloz Bernardo Abel,Lal Rajni,Jasper Emily,Subramanian Manicka S,Matchekhina Lubov,Lamloum Mounir,Briggs Robert,

Affiliation:

1. University of Birmingham Research Laboratories, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2GW, UK

Abstract

Abstract Growing research in geriatric medicine is a priority area. Currently, involvement of geriatricians in research lags behind other specialties. The reasons for this are multifactorial, but a lack of training infrastructure within geriatric medicine higher specialist training is contributory. This is widespread across European countries and internationally. The Geriatric Medicine Research Collaborative (GeMRC) offers an opportunity to engage trainees in research, regardless of their previous individual research experiences. Utilising national trainee networks, GeMRC is able to conduct large-scale projects within short periods of time that can have real impact upon patient care. We consider that embedding GeMRC within higher specialist training with formal college support will assist to upskill trainee geriatricians in research methodology. Collaboratives are internationally recognised across disciplines. Expansion across European and international countries offers the opportunity for international collaboration in geriatric medicine. International trainee-led networks will enable the conduct of large-scale global projects in geriatric medicine.

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Ageing,General Medicine

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