北卡罗莱纳合作伙伴计划:在传统上代表性不足的人群中为癌症预防,原因和治疗的研究事业做好准备的本科生。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Temitope O Keku, Trinnette Cooper, LaHoma Smith Romocki, Kim Harris, Wendy Heck Grillo
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消除癌症预防、病因和治疗方面的差异对于降低癌症死亡率和改善所有美国人,特别是种族和族裔社区的整体健康状况至关重要。要实现这一目标,需要从代表性不足的群体、医生和代表这些人群的公共卫生专业人员中扩大生物医学研究人员队伍。PARTNERS癌症教育项目是一所历史悠久的黑人学院和大学(HBCU),北卡罗来纳中央大学(NCCU)和北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校(UNC-CH)的研究密集型机构之间的合作。“伙伴计划”是一项综合性的独特计划,为中大的研究员提供两年的研究教育。NCCU和UNC-CH的研究员都参加了为期10周的指导研究经验。学员们获得了关于不同种族、民族和社会经济群体之间癌症差异的文化意识和具体知识,并培养了成功申请研究生或专业项目所需的专业技能。在2011年至2021年期间,75名研究员参加了PARTNERS项目,其中31名北卡罗来纳大学癌症生物学专业的本科生,23名北卡罗来纳大学公共卫生专业的本科生,21名北卡罗来纳大学癌症生物学专业的本科生。在那些完成课程并从大学毕业的人中,66%的癌症生物学和67%的公共卫生研究员已经获得或正在攻读研究生或专业课程、医学、牙科和药学的高级学位(硕士、公共卫生硕士、公共卫生博士)。合伙人校友共同撰写了45篇同行评审论文。合作伙伴的职业发展轨迹表明,该项目是一个创新和成功的模式,可以解决本科生的学术和专业劳动力准备问题,并促进癌症健康差异方面的研究事业。
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The North Carolina PARTNERS Program: Preparing Undergraduates for Research Careers in Cancer Prevention, Causes, and Treatment in Traditionally Underrepresented Populations.

Eliminating disparities in cancer prevention, causes, and treatment is essential to reducing cancer death rates and improving overall health outcomes for all Americans, especially in racial and ethnic communities. Addressing this goal requires expanding the biomedical workforce of researchers from underrepresented groups, physicians, and public health professionals representing those populations. The PARTNERS Cancer Education Program was a collaboration between a Historically Black College and University (HBCU), North Carolina Central University (NCCU), and a research-intensive institution, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (UNC-CH). PARTNERS was integrative and unique in providing NCCU fellows with 2 years of research education. Both NCCU and UNC-CH fellows participated in 10 weeks of mentored research experiences. The fellows gained cultural awareness and specific knowledge about cancer disparities among different racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups and developed the professional skills necessary to compete successfully for admission to graduate or professional programs. Seventy-five fellows participated in PARTNERS between 2011 and 2021, with 31 NCCU undergraduate students in Cancer Biology, 23 NCCU undergraduate students in Public Health, and 21 UNC-CH undergraduate students in Cancer Biology. Of those who completed the program and graduated college, 66% of Cancer Biology and 67% of Public Health fellows have obtained or are pursuing advanced degrees (Master's, MPH, PhD) in graduate or professional programs, medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy. PARTNERS Alumni have co-authored 45 peer-reviewed papers. The career trajectory of PARTNERS fellows suggests the program is an innovative and successful model for addressing undergraduate students' academic and professional workforce preparedness and promoting research careers in cancer health disparities.

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Journal of Cancer Education
Journal of Cancer Education 医学-医学:信息
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
6.20%
发文量
122
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cancer Education, the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education (AACE) and the European Association for Cancer Education (EACE), is an international, quarterly journal dedicated to the publication of original contributions dealing with the varied aspects of cancer education for physicians, dentists, nurses, students, social workers and other allied health professionals, patients, the general public, and anyone interested in effective education about cancer related issues. Articles featured include reports of original results of educational research, as well as discussions of current problems and techniques in cancer education. Manuscripts are welcome on such subjects as educational methods, instruments, and program evaluation. Suitable topics include teaching of basic science aspects of cancer; the assessment of attitudes toward cancer patient management; the teaching of diagnostic skills relevant to cancer; the evaluation of undergraduate, postgraduate, or continuing education programs; and articles about all aspects of cancer education from prevention to palliative care. We encourage contributions to a special column called Reflections; these articles should relate to the human aspects of dealing with cancer, cancer patients, and their families and finding meaning and support in these efforts. Letters to the Editor (600 words or less) dealing with published articles or matters of current interest are also invited. Also featured are commentary; book and media reviews; and announcements of educational programs, fellowships, and grants. Articles should be limited to no more than ten double-spaced typed pages, and there should be no more than three tables or figures and 25 references. We also encourage brief reports of five typewritten pages or less, with no more than one figure or table and 15 references.
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