Home Research Research Library A Model for Educational Survey Research A Model for Educational Survey Research 2018 Author(s) Paladine, Heather L, Everard, Kelly M, Seehusen, Dean A, Burge, Sandra K, Peterson, Lars E, Barr, Wendy Brooks, Theobald, Mary, and Schneider, David F Topic(s) Education & Training Volume Journal of Graduate Medical Education Source Journal of Graduate Medical Education We appreciate the focus on survey methodology in the Journal of Graduate Medical Education (JGME) editorial by Phillips and Artino, and agree that researchers and journal editors should strive to publish high-quality survey research. The validity of research surveys can vary, and researchers should be aware of certain precepts, such as wording and sample size, that will improve the design of their survey-based research. We would like to bring the Council of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research Alliance (CERA) survey methodology to the attention of JGME readers, as a resource for educational research in family medicine and as a potential model for survey research in other specialties. ABFM Research Read all 2020 Considerations in Analysis of Medicare Graduate Medical Education Payment Policies-Reply. Go to Considerations in Analysis of Medicare Graduate Medical Education Payment Policies-Reply. 2014 Completing Self-Assessment Modules during Residency is Associated with Better Certification Exam Results Go to Completing Self-Assessment Modules during Residency is Associated with Better Certification Exam Results 2025 Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine Go to Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine 2017 Factors Associated With Interest in Pursuing a Fourth Year of Family Medicine Residency Training Go to Factors Associated With Interest in Pursuing a Fourth Year of Family Medicine Residency Training
Author(s) Paladine, Heather L, Everard, Kelly M, Seehusen, Dean A, Burge, Sandra K, Peterson, Lars E, Barr, Wendy Brooks, Theobald, Mary, and Schneider, David F Topic(s) Education & Training Volume Journal of Graduate Medical Education Source Journal of Graduate Medical Education
ABFM Research Read all 2020 Considerations in Analysis of Medicare Graduate Medical Education Payment Policies-Reply. Go to Considerations in Analysis of Medicare Graduate Medical Education Payment Policies-Reply. 2014 Completing Self-Assessment Modules during Residency is Associated with Better Certification Exam Results Go to Completing Self-Assessment Modules during Residency is Associated with Better Certification Exam Results 2025 Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine Go to Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine 2017 Factors Associated With Interest in Pursuing a Fourth Year of Family Medicine Residency Training Go to Factors Associated With Interest in Pursuing a Fourth Year of Family Medicine Residency Training
2020 Considerations in Analysis of Medicare Graduate Medical Education Payment Policies-Reply. Go to Considerations in Analysis of Medicare Graduate Medical Education Payment Policies-Reply.
2014 Completing Self-Assessment Modules during Residency is Associated with Better Certification Exam Results Go to Completing Self-Assessment Modules during Residency is Associated with Better Certification Exam Results
2025 Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine Go to Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine
2017 Factors Associated With Interest in Pursuing a Fourth Year of Family Medicine Residency Training Go to Factors Associated With Interest in Pursuing a Fourth Year of Family Medicine Residency Training