The Collaborative Open Research Initiative Study (CORIS) is a groundbreaking international research endeavor aimed at exploring vital topics within the field of health professions education. At its core, CORIS embodies the spirit of inclusivity by opening its doors to contributors from all corners of the globe, putting the power of research into the hands of the global community and fostering an environment of open collaboration and meaningful contribution. We invite anyone and everyone to join as collaborators and suggest questions for inclusion in the survey, ensuring that the research process is enriched by diverse perspectives. As a collaborator, you will not only have the opportunity to actively engage in survey design, question formulation, and the entire research process from start to finish, but also gain the prospect of achieving valuable publications, which may boost your professional career.
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Percentage of health professions schools implementing changes in patient care strategies before versus after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Timeframe: December 2024
Percentage of personnel in health professions education with adequate epidemic preparedness and readiness.
Timeframe: December 2024
Percentage of faculty and staff in health professions schools experiencing burnout.
Timeframe: December 2024
Percentage of healthcare professionals who report the integration and utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in their education and practice.
Timeframe: December 2024
Percentage of participants expressing positive attitudes and perceptions towards climate change and the role of individuals and society in mitigating it.
Timeframe: December 2024
Percentage of participants reporting effectiveness and challenges of remote learning and online education in health professions schools.
Timeframe: December 2024
Percentage of personnel within health professions education reporting substance use behaviors and their implications.
Timeframe: December 2024