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Preparing historically underrepresented trainees for biomedical cancer research careers at Huntsman Cancer Institute/University of Utah Health

机译:在亨斯曼癌症研究所/犹他大学卫生大学的生物医学癌症研究职业制定历史尊重的受训人员

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Given the well-documented inequities in health care outcomes by race, ethnicity, and gender, many health career pipeline programs have focused on supporting the development of a diverse and inclusive workforce. The State of Utah, is vast, but sparsely populated outside the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. More than 96% of our nearly 85,000 square miles is designated rural (<100 people/square mile) or frontier (<7 people/square mile). The Salt Lake City area is home to the Hunsman Cancer Institute, the only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the region, also noted the limited diversity in the biomedical cancer research workforce. Our primary objective was to increase the number of underrepresented trainees who pursue higher education with the goal of a career in cancer research. PathMaker is a regional, competitive pipeline program that nurtures high school or undergraduate trainees from historically underrepresented backgrounds towards a career in cancer research. Our faculty and staff team collaboratively developed a cohort model curriculum that increased student awareness of research career options; provided academic and professional development, cultural and social support, evolutionary success strategies, active mentorship, and leadership skill development; and fostered an environment of continuous evaluation and improvement. Since pilot program initiation in May 2016, the PathMaker Research Program (PathMaker) has engaged a total of 44 underrepresented trainees in cancer research labs at Huntsman Cancer Institute, the majority still in college. Eleven trainees graduated college: five employed in STEM, one pursuing a PhD in STEM; two in medical school, and three are lost to follow-up. Alumni report high levels of satisfaction with PathMaker and will be followed and supported for academic success. PathMaker is a replicable model to increase diversity and inclusion in the biomedical cancer research workforce.
机译:鉴于种族,种族和性别的卫生保健成果的良好不公平,许多卫生生涯管道计划侧重于支持发展多样化和包容性的劳动力。犹他州的州,很渺茫,但在盐湖城大都市区外稀疏地填充。超过96%的近85,000平方英里的人被指定为农村(<100人/平方英里)或边疆(<7人/平方英里)。盐湖城地区是亨斯曼癌研究所的所在地,该地区唯一的NCI指定综合癌症中心,还指出了生物医学癌症研究员工的有限多样性。我们的主要目标是增加追求高等教育的经验丰富的学员人数,其目的是癌症研究的职业生涯。 Pathmaker是一个区域,竞争性的管道计划,培育高中或本科学员,从历史上看普遍的背景迈向癌症研究的职业生涯。我们的教师和员工团队合作开发了一个队列模型课程,提高了学生对研究职业选择的认识;提供学术和专业发展,文化和社会支持,进化的成功策略,积极的指导和领导技能发展;并培养了持续评估和改善的环境。由于2016年5月的试点计划启动,Pathmaker研究计划(Pathmaker)在亨斯曼癌症研究所的癌症研究实验室中共有44名患有44名患者,这是大学的大多数。十一份学员毕业学院:五位矿石,一个追求茎的博士学位;两个在医学院,三个失去了跟进。校友向路径制造者报告高度满意度,将被遵循并支持学术成功。 Pathmaker是一种可复制的模型,可以提高生物医学癌症研究劳动力的多样性和纳入。

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