Intro To SDP 2024

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Introduction to Phase 3 Scholarly

Development Programme (SDP)

Asst Prof Suzanne Goh


Associate Dean, Medical Curriculum

22 July 2024
Agenda
1. Asst Prof Suzanne Goh - Introduction to the Phase 3
Scholarly Development Programme

2. Prof Roger Vaughan - Applying RCT in Year 3, FSS and


general expectations between students and quantitative
advisors

3. Dr Shan Koh Bundgaard - Briefing on Step 1 preparations

4. Ms. Tulasi Karthik (JOAM) – Briefing on AM-ETHOS


Duke-NUS Medical Student Fellowship

5. Ms. Rebekah Yeung (SGH) – SGH Orientation Briefing


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Student Requirements
Purpose 31 Weeks
Vacation 2
Step 1 Study Break 2
Family Medicine 2
(20 half-day sessions)
Step2CK Study Break 0
Possible Clinical Electives 8
Research 17 min
25 max
Please discuss and seek your mentor’s approval for all of the above
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Important Deadlines

Final Project Proposal: 23 August 2024

Mid-Term Progress Interview: 21 October – 15 November 2024

Mid-Term Progress Report: 11-22 November 2024

Submission of poster & 5-mins video presentation: 16 March 2025

Final Experience Report: 17-28 March 2025

Scholarly Paper (thesis): 28 March 2025

Research Day: 28 March 2025

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Research Day – 28 Mar 2025

• Presenters: Class of 2025 and 2026

• Bigger venue: Academia (in planning)

• More details will be shared closer to date

• Attendance is compulsory

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At the end of your SDP…

• Thesis (compulsory)

• Publication (strongly encouraged, must affiliate


with Duke-NUS)

• Presentation
• Duke-NUS MD student Research Day (compulsory)

• Local Scientific Conference (optional)

• International Scientific Conference (optional)

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Conference Support

There are 3 types of conference support available for students:

Conference Participant Conference Presenter Extended Conference


Presenter
- Registration fee - Registration fee - Registration fee
- Poster printing - Flights
expenses - Hotels etc

$100 $700 $5,000


(One-time support) (Once per AY) (One-time support)

All purchases pertaining to attending and/or presenting at the conference


are to occur UPON APPROVAL of the conference support application.

Please refer to Elentra or reach out to Ms. Rachel Choi for more details.
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How to make the most of your research
experience?
• Step Out of Your Comfort Zone: Embrace new
challenges and experiences

• Develop New Skills: Learn new research skills

• Build Relationships: Build deep and meaningful


connections with your mentors. Your mentors may
go one to serve as your advocates throughout your
career
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Thank You!

Questions?

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