作为转化科学教育和培训催化剂的发现叙事。

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-04-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.60
Leah G Pope, Daichi Shimbo, Harold A Pincus, Muredach P Reilly, Rita Charon
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摘要

新的教育和培训机会对于发展多样化和高技能的转化科学劳动力至关重要。在这篇特别的文章中,作者考虑了如何将《发现的叙述》作为一种新的转化科学教学工具。《发现的叙述》是一项采访顶尖科学家,了解他们创造力来源的倡议。作者报告了一个项目,将转化科学原则映射到迄今为止进行的九种发现叙述中,展示了转化科学原则如何在这些科学家的职业轨迹中得到体现,并提出这些叙述可以作为学员的形成模型。对《发现的叙述》进行系统编码的结果表明,这种叙述形式特别适合强调现有教育机会没有很好地解决的转化科学原则,包括对科学家的创造性和创新性、使用大胆和严格的方法、优先考虑多样性、公平性、包容性和可及性意味着什么。作者提供了已出版的《发现的叙述》的节选和科学家们自己的引文,旨在为如何最好地阐明转化科学的概念和推进转化科学教育和培训计划创造持续对话的空间。
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Narratives of Discovery as a catalyst for translational science education and training.

New education and training opportunities are critical for the development of a diverse and highly skilled translational science workforce. In this special communication, the authors consider how Narratives of Discovery, an initiative to interview leading scientists about the sources of their creativity, can serve as a novel translational science teaching tool. Reporting on a project to map translational science principles onto nine Narratives of Discovery conducted to date, the authors demonstrate how translational science principles are manifested in the career trajectories of these scientists and propose that the narratives can serve as a formative model for trainees. Findings from systematic coding of the Narratives of Discovery suggest that the narrative format is particularly well suited to highlight translational science principles not well-addressed by existing education opportunities, including what it means for scientists to be creative and innovative, use bold and rigorous approaches, and prioritize diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. Offering excerpts from the published Narratives of Discovery and quotations from the scientists themselves, the authors aim to create space for continued conversation about how to best crystallize the concepts of translational science and advance translational science education and training initiatives.

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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