Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR76

Introduced
4/10/14  
Introduced
4/10/14  
Engrossed
4/14/14  
Engrossed
4/14/14  
Passed
4/16/14  

Caption

Commends the medical students of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport School of Medicine for the creation of the American Medical Student Research Journal

Impact

The resolution highlights the AMSRJ's role in connecting medical students by allowing them to author, review, and edit various types of medical literature, such as case reports and research manuscripts. It promotes an open-access model, making research more accessible to peers and enhancing opportunities for students to engage in academic discourse and collaborative review processes. The resolution also mentions that this project was fully financed by the students themselves through grassroots efforts like bake sales, showcasing their commitment to enhancing the educational experience in medical training.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 76 (HCR76) commends the medical students of the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport School of Medicine for their innovative creation of the American Medical Student Research Journal (AMSRJ). This online academic publication is designed to promote interest in research among medical students and provides them with a platform to develop essential critical thinking skills. HCR76 acknowledges the journal as a pilot project, marking it as only the second of its kind in the nation, emphasizing the initiative taken by the students to foster academic engagement and peer collaboration.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HCR76 is positive, reflecting pride in student innovation and academic perseverance. Legislators expressed admiration for the initiative taken by the LSU Shreveport medical students, recognizing their efforts in creating a platform that not only serves their educational needs but also contributes to the broader medical academic community. The resolution serves as an acknowledgment of the hard work and creativity of these students, while also enhancing the reputation of the university's medical program.

Contention

While HCR76 is largely commendatory, it indirectly highlights ongoing discussions about the importance of innovative educational approaches in medical training. The creation of the AMSRJ addresses potential gaps in traditional medical education by integrating research skills with clinical practice. However, notable contention may arise in discussions about the sustainability of such student-driven initiatives, particularly in terms of ongoing funding and institutional support, emphasizing the need for a supportive infrastructure that encourages student-led academic projects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR64

Commends Dr. Andrew Chesson, Jr., dean of the School of Medicine at LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport, upon his retirement

LA HCR38

Commends Louisiana State University Health Shreveport medical student Holly LaCour for her work to increase students' exposure to science

LA HCR26

Expresses condolences upon the death of John Clifton McDonald, M.D., chancellor emeritus of the LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport and dean emeritus of the School of Medicine in Shreveport

LA HB628

Authorizes the LSU Board of Supervisors to increase tuition and fee amounts for the LSU Health Sciences Center- N.O. Schools of Medicine and Dentistry and the LSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport School of Medicine (RE +$1,150,000 SG RV See Note)

LA HR50

Commends Dr. Anil Nanda for his service to LSU Health Sciences Center-Shreveport

LA SR41

Commends D. Neil Granger, PhD, and his research team upon receipt of clinical designation as a new Center for Cardiovascular Disease and Sciences at LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport.

LA SCR23

Expresses condolences upon the death of John McDonald, MD, chancellor emeritus of the LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport and dean emeritus of the School of Medicine in Shreveport.

LA HCR23

Commend Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at Shreveport for its extraordinary response to the COVID-19 pandemic

LA HCR39

Commends Louisiana State University Health Shreveport faculty member Dr. Daniel Flowers for his accomplishments

LA SR53

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Centers in Shreveport and in New Orleans on their contributions to healthcare development in Louisiana.

Similar Bills

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