The evolution of ScotRIGHT: The first pan-Scotland physician trainee research network

Victoria E. L. Moffat (Lead / Corresponding author), Paul N. Brennan, Daniel R. Gaya, Peter C. Hayes, Shahida Din, ScotRIGHT

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    Abstract

    Scotland has a distinguished track record in foundational clinical research. From the completion of the first clinical trial undertaken in scurvy to cloning the world's first whole mammal, Scottish basic and clinical research is world leading. More recently, challenges in access to research skills, funding and programmes by clinical trainees led to the development of alternatives to these typical avenues of accessing research opportunities. Trainee networks evolved to meet the needs of trainees looking to access projects and collaboratives beyond audit and quality improvement commonly performed during structured training. These networks have enjoyed enormous success and have succeeded in progressing projects which have impactful outputs for patients, and improving clinical services. Here, we describe the foundation of the first pan-Scotland physician trainee research network; Scottish Trainees Research In Gastroterology and Hepatology (ScotRIGHT). We outline the foundational efforts, requisites and foundations required to develop a research network.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)302-306
    Number of pages5
    JournalJournal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
    Volume53
    Issue number4
    Early online date31 Aug 2023
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

    Keywords

    • research network
    • trainee research
    • physician network
    • collaboration
    • gastroenterology
    • leadership
    • hepatology

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