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Frontiers in Surgery | 2016

The First 500 Registrations to the Research Registry®: Advancing Registration of Under-Registered Study Types

Riaz Agha; Alexander J. Fowler; Christopher Limb; Yasser Al Omran; Harkiran Sagoo; Kiron Koshy; Daniyal J. Jafree; Mohammed Omer Anwar; Peter McCullogh; Dennis P. Orgill

Introduction The Declaration of Helsinki 2013 encourages the registration of all research studies involving human participants. However, emphasis has been placed on prospective clinical trials, and it is estimated that only 10% of observational studies are registered. In response, Research Registry®1 was launched in February 2015; a retrospectively curated registry that is free and easy to use. Research Registry® enables prospective or retrospective registration of studies, including those study types that cannot be registered on existing registries. In this study, we describe the first 500 registrations on Research Registry®. Methods Since the launch of Research Registry® in February 2015, data of registrations have been collected, including type of studies registered, country of origin, and data curation activity. Inappropriate registrations, such as duplicates, were identified by the data curation process. These were removed from the database or modified as required. A quality score was assigned for each registration, based on Sir Austin Bradford Hill’s criteria on what research studies should convey. Changes in quality scores over time were assessed. Results A total of 500 studies were registered on Research Registry® from February 2015 to October 2015, with a total of 1.7 million patients enrolled. The most common study types were retrospective cohort studies (37.2%), case series (14.8%), and first-in-man case reports (10.4%). Registrations were received from 57 different countries; the most submissions were received from Turkey, followed by China and the United Kingdom. Retrospective data curation identified 80 studies that were initially registered as the incorrect study type, and were subsequently correct. The Kruskal–Wallis test identified a significant improvement in quality scores for registrations from February 2015 to October 2015 (p < 0.0001). Conclusions Since its conception in February 2015, Research Registry® has established itself as a new registry that is free, easy to use, and enables the registration of various study types, including observational studies and first-in-man case reports. Going forward, our plan is to continue developing Research Registry® in line with user feedback and usability studies. We plan to further promote Research Registry® to advance the cause of registration of research, to increase compliance with the Declaration of Helsinki 2013.


International journal of surgery. Oncology | 2017

How to organize a medical elective.

Georgina Wellstead; Kiron Koshy; Katharine Whitehurst; Buket Gundogan; Alexander J. Fowler

The medical elective is often considered a major highlight of the medical school experience. However, organizing an elective can be a daunting experience. From selecting a destination, to securing bursaries, the road is fraught with uncertainty. In this article, we provide some guidance on how to successfully organize a medical elective. This includes the selection of the destination; options for research or clinical practice and tips for budgeting and acquiring travel bursaries.


International journal of surgery. Oncology | 2017

Reflective practice in health care and how to reflect effectively.

Kiron Koshy; Christopher Limb; Buket Gundogan; Katharine Whitehurst; Daniyal J. Jafree

Reflective practice is a paper requirement of your career progression in health care. However, if done properly, it can greatly improve your skills as a health care provider. This article provides some structure to reflective practice to allow a health care provider to engage more with reflective practice and get more out of the experience.


International journal of surgery. Oncology | 2017

How to succeed at medical interviews.

Kiron Koshy; Katharine Whitehurst; Alison Liu; Buket Gundogan; Alexander J. Fowler; Riaz Agha

Few people truly relish being interviewed. But as a professional, you will go through a number of interviews in your life that will affect your career progression. In this article, we provide some tips on how best to prepare for a medical interview, both in terms of your portfolio and interview practice. Advice is also given on how to maximize performance during the interview and gain the most from reflection afterwards.


International Journal of Surgery Oncology | 2017

How to study effectively

Alexander J. Fowler; Katharine Whitehurst; Yasser Al Omran; Shivanchan Rajmohan; Yagazie Udeaja; Kiron Koshy; Buket Gundogan

The ability to study effectively is an essential part of completing a medical degree. To cope with the vast amount of information and skills needed to be acquired, it is necessary develop effective study techniques. In this article we outline the various methods students can use to excel in upcoming examinations.


International Journal of Surgery Oncology | 2017

Why apply for an intercalated research degree

Riaz Agha; Alex Fowler; Katharine Whitehurst; Shivanchan Rajmohan; Buket Gundogan; Kiron Koshy

Intercalated degrees are commonly undertaken as part of the medical undergraduate course. In this article, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of intercalation, along with alternatives that could be considered.


Annals of medicine and surgery | 2016

How to make an academic poster

Buket Gundogan; Kiron Koshy; Langhit Kurar; Katharine Whitehurst

Academic posters are an excellent way to showcase your work at conferences and meetings. They can be used in poster presentations and serve as a summary of your project. In this how to article, we demonstrate how trainees can make and deliver a successful academic poster.


Pediatric Surgery International | 2013

Detergent enzymatic treatment for the development of a natural acellular matrix for oesophageal regeneration

Giorgia Totonelli; Panagiotis Maghsoudlou; Fanourious Georgiades; Massimo Garriboli; Kiron Koshy; Mark Turmaine; Michael Ashworth; Nj Sebire; Agostino Pierro; Simon Eaton; Paolo De Coppi


International Journal of Surgery Oncology | 2018

Peer review in scholarly publishing part A: why do it?

Kiron Koshy; Alexander J. Fowler; Buket Gundogan; Riaz Agha


International Journal of Surgery Oncology | 2018

Peer review in scholarly publishing part B: how to do it?

Alexander J. Fowler; Kiron Koshy; Buket Gundogan; Riaz Agha

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Buket Gundogan

University College London

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Alexander J. Fowler

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Christopher Limb

Royal Sussex County Hospital

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Alex Fowler

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Dennis P. Orgill

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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