Strengthening research capacity of early-mid career researchers: Implementation and evaluation of the Excellence in Non-COmmunicable disease REsearch (ENCORE) program.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Journal of Investigative Medicine Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1177/10815589241236156
Nitin Kapoor, Tilahun Haregu, Kavita Singh, Anu Mary Oommen, Jennifer Audsley, Priti Gupta, Smitha Jasper, G K Mini, Sathish Thirunavukkarasu, Brian Oldenburg
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Abstract

High-quality training and networking are pivotal for enhancing the research capacity of early- to mid-career researchers in the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases. Beyond building research skills, these professionals gain valuable insights from interdisciplinary mentorship, networking opportunities, and exposure to diverse cultures and health systems. Despite the significance of such initiatives, their implementation remains underexplored. Here, we describe the implementation and evaluation of the Excellence in Non-COommunicable disease REsearch (ENCORE) program, a collaborative initiative between Australia and India that was launched in 2016 and spanned a duration of 3 years. Led by a consortium that included the University of Melbourne and leading Indian research and medical institutions, ENCORE involved 15 faculty members and 20 early-mid career researchers. The program comprised various elements, including face-to-face forums, masterclasses, webinars, a health-technology conference, and roundtable events. ENCORE successfully trained the early-career researchers, resulting in over 30 peer-reviewed articles, 36 conference presentations, and the submission of seven grant applications, three of which received funding. Beyond individual achievements, ENCORE fostered robust research collaboration between Australian and Indian institutions, showcasing its broader impact on strengthening research capacities across borders.

EXPRESS:加强中早期研究人员的研究能力:非传染性研究卓越计划(ENCORE)的实施与评估。
高质量的培训和网络联系对于提高职业生涯早期和中期研究人员在预防和控制非传染性疾病方面的研究能力至关重要。除了培养研究技能外,这些专业人员还能从跨学科指导、建立联系的机会以及接触不同文化和卫生系统的机会中获得宝贵的见解。尽管此类活动意义重大,但对其实施情况的探索仍然不足。在此,我们介绍了 "非传染性研究卓越计划(ENCORE)"的实施和评估情况,该计划是澳大利亚和印度于2016年共同发起的一项合作计划,为期三年。ENCORE项目由墨尔本大学和印度知名研究机构组成的联合体牵头,在三年时间里有15名教师参与其中。该计划由各种要素组成,包括面对面论坛、大师班、网络研讨会、健康技术会议和圆桌会议活动。ENCORE 成功培训了 20 名早期职业研究人员,发表了 30 多篇经同行评审的文章、36 次会议演讲,并提交了 7 份拨款申请,其中 3 份获得了资助。除了个人成就之外,ENCORE 还促进了澳大利亚和印度机构之间强有力的研究合作,展示了其对加强跨国界研究能力的广泛影响。
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Journal of Investigative Medicine
Journal of Investigative Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.90
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0.00%
发文量
111
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Investigative Medicine (JIM) is the official publication of the American Federation for Medical Research. The journal is peer-reviewed and publishes high-quality original articles and reviews in the areas of basic, clinical, and translational medical research. JIM publishes on all topics and specialty areas that are critical to the conduct of the entire spectrum of biomedical research: from the translation of clinical observations at the bedside, to basic and animal research to clinical research and the implementation of innovative medical care.
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