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Research on the Cultivation of Scientific Research Quality of Medical Undergraduates——Based on the Perspective of Sense of Acquisition

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To studies the current situation of medical undergraduates’ scientific research training quality training, and provides reference for the development of medical personnel training. A questionnaire survey was conducted among 509 medical undergraduates in a local medical university in China, and Logistic regression model was used to explore the situation of medical undergraduates' scientific research training and the factors influencing their satisfaction with scientific research training from the perspective of sense of gain. It was found that 87.82% of the subjects were interested in scientific research training; 75.44% of the subjects had participated in scientific research training at least once; 84.64% of the medical undergraduates were satisfied with the tutors' guidance; The satisfaction of the subjects to the school hardware, scientific research and training resources and academic atmosphere accounted for 77.87%, 71.1% and 75% respectively; 60.93% of the subjects thought that the current medical undergraduate students' sense of scientific research training gained more. It is suggested that the opportunities for medical undergraduates to participate in scientific research training should be increased in multiple ways, the integrity of scientific research training and guidance of ideas should be strengthened. At the same time, it is necessary to increase the investment in scientific research training facilities, equipment and resources, and the scientific research training of medical undergraduates who are not clinical majors should be emphasized.

Published in Education Journal (Volume 11, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.edu.20221105.20
Page(s) 273-280
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Medical Undergraduates, Scientific Research Quality, Sense of Acquisition, Talents Training

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  • College of Medical Informatics, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China

  • Chongqing Nanan District Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chongqing, China

  • Second People's Hospital of Pingchang County, Bazhong City, China

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