Expanding the workforce of clinical trial investigators committed to gynecologic cancer research: the GOG Foundation, Inc's Scholar Career Development Award and New Investigator Program.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Angeles Alvarez Secord, Ronald D Alvarez, Leslie M Randall, Robert S Mannel, David G Mutch, Michelle N Small, Robert L Coleman, Bradley J Monk, Kathleen N Moore, Larry J Copeland, Thomas J Herzog
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Objective: Training and supporting early-career investigators are essential for developing a resilient and competent clinical research workforce in gynecologic oncology. To address persistent gaps in mentorship, protected time, funding, and leadership pathways, the Gynecologic Oncology Group Foundation, Inc (GOG-F) launched two-tiered development programs: the GOG-F New Investigator Program and the GOG-F Scholar Career Development Award. This 5-year evaluation reports academic, leadership, accrual, and funding outcomes.

Methods: Annual structured electronic surveys were administered to all participants and queried committee membership, protocol involvement, clinical trial accrual, publications, abstracts, and grant activity. Mentor evaluations and participant testimonials were also collected. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize productivity metrics.

Results: The 2019 cohort consisted of 10 Scholars and 36 New Investigators, comprising 37 females and 9 males. Participants identified as Asian (n = 9), non-Hispanic Puerto Rican (n = 1), White (n = 35), with 1 participant not reporting. Collectively, awardees held 107 committee roles, led 33 trials as (co-)principal investigators, and enrolled 3179 patients. Scholarly output included 516 peer-reviewed publications and 321 abstracts from Scholars, and 563 publications and 486 abstracts from New Investigators. Grant funding totaled $150.43 million, comprising $100.87 million (92 grants) from Scholars and $49.57 million (124 grants) from New Investigators. Two New Investigators advanced to Scholar status. The overall return on investment was $48.18 per $1.00 invested.

Conclusions: The GOG-F Scholar Career Development Award has demonstrated strong success in cultivating clinical trial leaders through structured mentorship and protected research time. The New Investigator Program has effectively fostered early-career engagement, with demonstrable academic and leadership advancement. Together, these programs offer a scalable model for strengthening the gynecologic oncology research workforce and addressing gaps in clinical trial leadership.

扩大致力于妇科癌症研究的临床试验研究者队伍:GOG基金会学者职业发展奖和新研究者计划。
目的:培训和支持早期职业研究人员是必不可少的发展弹性和胜任临床研究队伍在妇科肿瘤。为了解决在指导、保护时间、资金和领导途径方面持续存在的差距,妇科肿瘤小组基金会公司(GOG-F)推出了两级发展计划:GOG-F新研究员计划和GOG-F学者职业发展奖。这项为期5年的评估报告了学术、领导力、应计收益和资助结果。方法:对所有参与者进行年度结构化电子调查,并询问委员会成员、方案参与、临床试验累积、出版物、摘要和拨款活动。还收集了导师评价和参与者的证言。描述性统计用于总结生产率指标。结果:2019年队列包括10名学者和36名新调查员,其中37名女性和9名男性。参与者确定为亚洲人(n = 9),非西班牙裔波多黎各人(n = 1),白人(n = 35), 1名参与者未报告。获奖者总共担任了107个委员会角色,作为(共同)主要研究者领导了33项试验,并招募了3179名患者。学术产出包括来自Scholars的516篇同行评审出版物和321篇摘要,以及来自New Investigators的563篇出版物和486篇摘要。资助资金总额为15043万美元,其中学者资助1.0087亿美元(92笔赠款),新研究者资助4957万美元(124笔赠款)。两名新研究员晋升为学者。总投资回报率为每投资1美元48.18美元。结论:GOG-F学者职业发展奖通过结构化指导和保护研究时间,在培养临床试验领导者方面取得了巨大成功。新研究者计划有效地促进了早期职业参与,具有明显的学术和领导力进步。总之,这些项目为加强妇科肿瘤研究队伍和解决临床试验领导方面的差距提供了一个可扩展的模型。
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CiteScore
6.60
自引率
10.40%
发文量
280
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, the official journal of the International Gynecologic Cancer Society and the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology, is the primary educational and informational publication for topics relevant to detection, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gynecologic malignancies. IJGC emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, and includes original research, reviews, and video articles. The audience consists of gynecologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, and research scientists with a special interest in gynecological oncology.
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