Erschienen in:
01.07.2013 | Editorials
From concept to publication: Celebrating mentorship and knowledge generation through research during postgraduate residency training
verfasst von:
W. Scott Beattie, MD, François Donati, MD, PhD, Davy Cheng, MD, David Mazer, MD, Donald R. Miller, MD
Erschienen in:
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Ausgabe 7/2013
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Excerpt
The aspiration to support and foster the conduct of high-quality research is at the very core of our specialty. Part of the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society (CAS) mission, as stated in 1947, is “to advance the art and science of anesthesia”.
1 Research is our future. Every academic health sciences centre department of anesthesiology not only recognizes this fact but also endorses the conduct of high-quality research, as does the Association of Canadian University Departments of Anesthesia (ACUDA). An important objective of ACUDA is to “promote the development of research and scientific progress in anesthesiology.”
2 In our view, acquisition of robust skills in research methodology and scientific writing is an essential part of our specialty’s mission to advance the knowledge base that forms the scientific foundation of patient care. This knowhow is particularly important for trainees who are streaming into academic career paths as clinician researchers or clinician investigators. …