An online educational model in andrology for student training in the art of scientific writing in the COVID-19 pandemic

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to the suspension of the annual Summer Internship at the American Center for Reproductive Medicine (ACRM). To transit it into an online format, an inaugural 6-week 2020 ACRM Online Mentorship Program was developed focusing on five core pillars of andrology research...

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Published in:Andrologia
Main Author: Agarwal A.; Leisegang K.; Panner Selvam M.K.; Durairajanayagam D.; Barbarosie C.; Finelli R.; Sengupta P.; Dutta S.; Majzoub A.; Pushparaj P.N.; Elbardisi H.; Sharma R.; Gupta S.; Arafa M.; Roychoudhury S.; Alves M.G.; Oliveira P.F.; Henkel R.
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Language:English
Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2021
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Agarwal A.; Leisegang K.; Panner Selvam M.K.; Durairajanayagam D.; Barbarosie C.; Finelli R.; Sengupta P.; Dutta S.; Majzoub A.; Pushparaj P.N.; Elbardisi H.; Sharma R.; Gupta S.; Arafa M.; Roychoudhury S.; Alves M.G.; Oliveira P.F.; Henkel R.
An online educational model in andrology for student training in the art of scientific writing in the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Andrologia
53
3
10.1111/and.13961
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099741602&doi=10.1111%2fand.13961&partnerID=40&md5=7120b5342f02516f3f34f17cc48354b8
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to the suspension of the annual Summer Internship at the American Center for Reproductive Medicine (ACRM). To transit it into an online format, an inaugural 6-week 2020 ACRM Online Mentorship Program was developed focusing on five core pillars of andrology research: scientific writing, scientific methodology, plagiarism understanding, soft skills development and mentee basic andrology knowledge. This study aims to determine mentee developmental outcomes based on student surveys and discuss these within the context of the relevant teaching and learning methodology. The mentorship was structured around scientific writing projects established by the team using a student-centred approach, with one-on-one expert mentorship through weekly formative assessments. Furthermore, weekly online meetings were conducted, including expert lectures, formative assessments and social engagement. Data were collected through final assessments and mentee surveys on mentorship outcomes. Results show that mentees (n = 28) reported a significant (p <.0001) improvement in all criteria related to the five core pillars. These results illustrate that the aims of the online mentorship program were achieved through a unique and adaptive online educational model and that our model has demonstrated its effectiveness as an innovative structured educational experience through the COVID-19 crisis. © 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
3034569
English
Article
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author Agarwal A.; Leisegang K.; Panner Selvam M.K.; Durairajanayagam D.; Barbarosie C.; Finelli R.; Sengupta P.; Dutta S.; Majzoub A.; Pushparaj P.N.; Elbardisi H.; Sharma R.; Gupta S.; Arafa M.; Roychoudhury S.; Alves M.G.; Oliveira P.F.; Henkel R.
spellingShingle Agarwal A.; Leisegang K.; Panner Selvam M.K.; Durairajanayagam D.; Barbarosie C.; Finelli R.; Sengupta P.; Dutta S.; Majzoub A.; Pushparaj P.N.; Elbardisi H.; Sharma R.; Gupta S.; Arafa M.; Roychoudhury S.; Alves M.G.; Oliveira P.F.; Henkel R.
An online educational model in andrology for student training in the art of scientific writing in the COVID-19 pandemic
author_facet Agarwal A.; Leisegang K.; Panner Selvam M.K.; Durairajanayagam D.; Barbarosie C.; Finelli R.; Sengupta P.; Dutta S.; Majzoub A.; Pushparaj P.N.; Elbardisi H.; Sharma R.; Gupta S.; Arafa M.; Roychoudhury S.; Alves M.G.; Oliveira P.F.; Henkel R.
author_sort Agarwal A.; Leisegang K.; Panner Selvam M.K.; Durairajanayagam D.; Barbarosie C.; Finelli R.; Sengupta P.; Dutta S.; Majzoub A.; Pushparaj P.N.; Elbardisi H.; Sharma R.; Gupta S.; Arafa M.; Roychoudhury S.; Alves M.G.; Oliveira P.F.; Henkel R.
title An online educational model in andrology for student training in the art of scientific writing in the COVID-19 pandemic
title_short An online educational model in andrology for student training in the art of scientific writing in the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full An online educational model in andrology for student training in the art of scientific writing in the COVID-19 pandemic
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title_full_unstemmed An online educational model in andrology for student training in the art of scientific writing in the COVID-19 pandemic
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description In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to the suspension of the annual Summer Internship at the American Center for Reproductive Medicine (ACRM). To transit it into an online format, an inaugural 6-week 2020 ACRM Online Mentorship Program was developed focusing on five core pillars of andrology research: scientific writing, scientific methodology, plagiarism understanding, soft skills development and mentee basic andrology knowledge. This study aims to determine mentee developmental outcomes based on student surveys and discuss these within the context of the relevant teaching and learning methodology. The mentorship was structured around scientific writing projects established by the team using a student-centred approach, with one-on-one expert mentorship through weekly formative assessments. Furthermore, weekly online meetings were conducted, including expert lectures, formative assessments and social engagement. Data were collected through final assessments and mentee surveys on mentorship outcomes. Results show that mentees (n = 28) reported a significant (p <.0001) improvement in all criteria related to the five core pillars. These results illustrate that the aims of the online mentorship program were achieved through a unique and adaptive online educational model and that our model has demonstrated its effectiveness as an innovative structured educational experience through the COVID-19 crisis. © 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH
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