Role of a medical student neuro-society organized neurosurgical conference: the Glasgow neuro experience

Ashraf, M. et al. (2023) Role of a medical student neuro-society organized neurosurgical conference: the Glasgow neuro experience. Surgical Neurology International, 14, 70. (doi: 10.25259/SNI_755_2022) (PMID:36895225) (PMCID:PMC9990638)

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Abstract

Background: Entering neurosurgical training in the United Kingdom demands extensive prior commitment and achievement, despite little to no exposure to the specialty in medical school. Conferences run by student “neuro-societies” offer a means to bridge this gap. This paper describes one student-led neuro-society’s experience of curating a 1-day national neurosurgical conference supported by our neurosurgical department. Methods: A pre-and post-conference survey was distributed to attendees to ascertain baseline opinions and conference impact using a five-point Likert Scale, and free text questions explored medical students’ opinions of neurosurgery and neurosurgical training. The conference offered four lectures and three workshops; the latter provided practical skills and networking opportunities. There were also 11 posters displayed throughout the day. Results: 47 medical students participated in our study. Post-conference, participants were more likely to understand what a neurosurgical career involves and how to secure training. They also reported increased knowledge about neurosurgery research, electives, audits, and project opportunities. Respondents enjoyed the workshops provided and suggested the inclusion of more female speakers in future. Conclusion: Neurosurgical conferences organized by student neuro-societies successfully address the gap between a lack of neurosurgery exposure and a competitive training selection. These events give medical students an initial understanding of a neurosurgical career through lectures and practical workshops; attendees also gain insight into attaining relevant achievements and have an opportunity to present research. Student neuro-society-organized conferences have the potential to be adopted internationally and used as a tool to educate on a global level and greatly aid medical students who are aspiring neurosurgeons.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:O'Kane, Mr Roddy and Ashraf, Dr Mohammad and Mathieson, Mr Calan
Authors: Ashraf, M., Ismahel, H., Lub, S., Gardee, A., Evans, V. E., Middleton, E. E. S., Chaudhary, A., Cheema, H. A., Shahid, A., Al Salloum, L., Szilagyi-Nagy, E., Omar, S., Mathieson, C., Baird, T. A., O'Kane, R., and Ashraf, N.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing
Journal Name:Surgical Neurology International
Publisher:Scientific Scholar
ISSN:2229-5097
ISSN (Online):2152-7806
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2023 Surgical Neurology International
First Published:First published in Surgical Neurology International 14: 70
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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