Abstract Surgical education research has become increasingly important as training programs evolve from apprenticeship-based models toward evidence-based, theory-informed educational practices. This primer provides a structured overview for clinicians and educators seeking to develop and disseminate meaningful education research in surgery. We outline strategies for generating impactful research questions, selecting theoretical and conceptual frameworks, and addressing ethical considerations unique to studying learners. Methodological approaches including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods are reviewed, along with guidance for survey design, simulation-based research, and the selection of appropriate outcome measures. Challenges and opportunities in multi-institutional collaboration are highlighted, as are strategies for dissemination through journals, conferences, and digital platforms. Ultimately, rigorous surgical education research requires thoughtful alignment of research questions, methodology, and dissemination strategies to advance the field and improve surgical training. Emerging areas such as competency-based assessment, entrustable professional activities, simulation, and artificial intelligence represent exciting future directions for inquiry.
Rodríguez et al. (Mon,) studied this question.