Health Equity Leadership and Mentoring (HELM): A health equity-focused early-career development program to promote biomedical workforce diversity.

IF 2 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-06-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.10083
Melanie Steiner, Susan A Everson-Rose, April F Mohanty, José E Rodríguez, Molly B Conroy, Michele L Allen, Antonia Apolinário-Wilcoxon, Kolawole S Okuyemi
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Intentionally enhancing and supporting the early careers of individuals from populations underrepresented in science and medicine (URSM) is essential to achieving health equity. The Health Equity Leadership and Mentoring (HELM) Program at the University of Minnesota and the University of Utah is designed to foster academic excellence and build leadership capacity of postdoctoral fellows, clinical fellows, and early-career faculty who identify as URSM and/or who are committed to careers in health equity research and clinical care. HELM models a culture of psychosocial safety to create a sense of belonging and uses evidence-based and culturally aware mentoring and career development strategies with the goal of retaining diverse faculty. HELM proved agile and adaptive during the Covid-19 pandemic and has been successful in states with and without legislation limiting diversity programs. Across the 2 institutions, the HELM program has supported over 200 trainees and early-career faculty through mid-2024. Among HELM participants who joined the program as faculty, 85%-95% have remained in their faculty positions.

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健康公平领导和指导(HELM):一个以健康公平为重点的早期职业发展计划,旨在促进生物医学劳动力的多样性。
有意加强和支持来自科学和医学领域代表性不足人群的个人的早期职业生涯,对于实现卫生公平至关重要。明尼苏达大学和犹他大学的健康公平领导和指导(HELM)项目旨在培养学术卓越和培养博士后研究员、临床研究员和早期职业教师的领导能力,他们被确定为URSM和/或致力于健康公平研究和临床护理的职业。赫尔姆营造了一种社会心理安全的文化,以创造一种归属感,并采用基于证据和文化意识的指导和职业发展战略,目标是留住多样化的教师。在Covid-19大流行期间,HELM证明了灵活性和适应性,并在有或没有立法限制多样性计划的州取得了成功。到2024年中期,在这两所大学,HELM项目已经为200多名学员和早期职业教师提供了支持。在以教师身份加入项目的HELM参与者中,85%-95%的人留在了他们的教师岗位上。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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