Abstract

Jichi Medical University (JMU) is the only medical school in Japan that is devoted solely to producing rural and remote doctors. To support research activities of its graduates, mainly young graduates under obligatory rural service, JMU established a voluntary team, Clinical Research Support Team (CRST)-Jichi. CRST-Jichi consists of current and past JMU faculty members; all of them are specialists of certain medical fields and many are also graduates of JMU who have completed rural service. A client who asks the CRST for advice on study design or editing a paper emails the CRST to ask for support in conducting a study. Then, core members of the CRST assign the job to a registered specialist of the corresponding topic, who becomes a 'responsible supporter' and continues to support the client until a paper has been published. During the 3 years from July 2010, 12 English papers have been published in international peer-review journals, two Japanese papers in domestic journals, and 13 studies are in progress. Ninety-one percent of clients were satisfied with the service, and eighty-two percent considered their papers would not have been published if they had not used the service. Sense of commitment, existence of JMU-graduated specialists, and quick response were reported by clients as major strengths of CRST-Jichi. The experience of CRST-Jichi can potentially be transferred to not only other Japanese medical schools with rural doctor production programs, which are now rapidly increasing as part of a national policy, but also rural medical education systems in other countries.

Highlights

  • Context: Jichi Medical University (JMU) is the only medical school in Japan that is devoted solely to producing rural and remote doctors

  • Jichi Medical University (JMU) in Shimotsuke, Tochigi, established in 1972, is a unique medical university that aims to produce doctors who engage in rural remote practice in Japan

  • JMU, established the Clinical Research Support Team (CRST)-Jichi, in which JMU faculty members support JMU graduates in designing a study or writing a paper

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PROJECT REPORT

Supporting rural remote physicians to conduct a study and write a paper: Experience of Clinical Research Support Team (CRST)-Jichi. S Matsubara[1], A Ohkuchi[1], T Kamesaki[1], S Ishikawa[1], Y Nakamura[1], M Matsumoto2 1Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan. Submitted: October 2013; Revised: 1 April 2014; Accepted: May 2014; Published: September 2014 Matsubara S, Ohkuchi A, Kamesaki T, Ishikawa S, Nakamura Y, Matsumoto M

How does the CRST system work?
What are the CRST outcomes?
Injury of the hand muscle caused by Mycobacterium marium infection
Question Are you satisfied with Clinical Research Support Team services?
Three possible reasons for success
Findings
Potential impact and future plan
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