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Trainees collaboratively investigating early career doctors' themes: a nard initiative in Nigeria


Oladimeji Adebayo
Ogunsuji Oluwaseyi
Olusegun Olaopa
Selekeowei Kpuduwei
Efuntoye Oluwafemi
Francis Fagbule Omotayo
Ehiosun Aigbomian
Morohunmubo Ibiyo
Dabota Yvonne Buowari
Umar Francis Wasinda
Yahya Abdulmajid Ibrahim

Abstract

Early career doctors (ECDs) are faced with many unique challenges; this is even more pronounced in low resources setting like country Nigeria. To unravel and improve understanding of these challenges the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria (NARD) initiated a trainee driven research initiative. NARD initiated the Research and Statistics Committee (RSC), a six member team derived from her membership. In an attempt to carry out her responsibility efficiently the committee created the Research Collaboration network (RCN), a 43 member team comprising ECDs from across Nigeria. The key themes to be explored under this initiative include demographic, work and psychosocial issues as it affect ECDs in Nigeria. This article is set out to describe in detail the NARD initiative in term of the structure, operational modalities and agenda for the year 2018/19.

Keywords: Research, Early career doctors, Residents Doctors, Nigeria, Junior Doctors


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