Supplemental educational program to heighten the impact of research – an opportunity for OA imaging

Deborah Burstein , Rudolph Mitchell , Emery Brown , Martha L. Gray
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Abstract

Objective

To develop and evaluate a supplementary educational program (“IMPACT”) centered on enabling participants to consider specifically and articulate explicitly the best path for and potential impact of their research.

Design

Participants (trainees) and faculty mentors were from all areas of biomedical research. The group worked longitudinally in small, rotating groups, through a process of developing a written statement (“Impact Statement”), an overview (“Impact Storyline”) and an oral presentation (“Impact Case”) of their work.

Results

One hundred and eighty-seven Fellows enrolled in the program. Of the 179 (96%) Fellows who completed the program, 159 (89%) responded to a post-program survey; 94% indicated that IMPACT was a significant learning experience, 89% indicated that they were more able to identify the long-term potential of their research, 95% felt more able to talk about their work to diverse audiences.

Conclusion

This voluntary educational program was appreciated by the participants and led to increased confidence in their ability to drive their science towards a clear impact and communicating that potential to others. This type of program may aid in redirecting some of the efforts and resources of imaging in OA from the large focus on technical developments to more direct biological and clinical questions which might be resolved with current technology.

补充教育计划,以提高研究的影响-OA成像的机会。
目标:制定和评估一项补充教育计划(“IMPACT”),该计划的核心是让参与者能够具体明确地考虑他们研究的最佳途径和潜在影响。设计:参与者(受训人员)和教员导师来自生物医学研究的各个领域。该小组以小规模轮换小组的形式纵向工作,通过编写书面声明(“影响声明”)、概述(“影响故事线”)和口头陈述(“影响案例”)的过程。结果:一百八十七名研究员参加了该项目。在179名(96%)完成该项目的研究员中,159人(89%)对项目后调查做出了回应;94%的人表示IMPACT是一种重要的学习体验,89%的人表示他们更有能力识别自己研究的长期潜力,95%的人觉得更有能力向不同的受众谈论自己的工作。结论:这项自愿教育计划受到了参与者的赞赏,并增强了他们对推动科学产生明确影响并将其潜力传达给他人的能力的信心。这种类型的计划可能有助于将OA成像的一些努力和资源从对技术发展的关注转向更直接的生物学和临床问题,这些问题可能会通过当前技术解决。
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Osteoarthritis imaging
Osteoarthritis imaging Radiology and Imaging
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