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These relationships were guided by common goals of increasing URM enrollment in biomedical and public health PhD programs and achieving measurable outcomes of trainee success.
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Thus, the study supports both hypotheses and indicates clearly that the leadership development program has had an effect on two different outcomes of trainees compared to non-trainees and might be stipulated as an effective program.
But she also told the advisory committee about her "cynicism" that institutions will fail to post the career outcomes of trainees on the Web and limit NIH support to 5 years because NIH is not requiring those steps.
This includes the number and career outcomes of trainees, as well as the expectations of the balance between employment and training in individual postdoctoral appointments.
We chose to focus on the outcome of trainee evaluations since these have been shown to correlate with multiple indicators of effective teaching [ 9].
Little literature has examined the effect of trainee involvement on patient outcomes.
The survey results show that satisfactory outcomes have been achieved in the following five fields: "mission and outcomes", "assessment of trainees", "training process", "staffing", and "governance and administration".
Determining what effect IOM's recommendations will have on a CTSA trainee's employability positive, negative, or neutral could be tricky, though, because NCATS doesn't currently track the career outcomes of its trainees in any organized fashion.
We sought to determine how varying the timing of instruction, either before (teaching first) or after (teaching last) the simulation, affects knowledge outcomes of surgical trainees.
That could change in the near future, though: One of the recommendations made last year by NIH's Biomedical Research Workforce Working Group was for the agency to develop a system for tracking the career outcomes of all trainees who receive NIH funding.
A 2013 review identified only 13 studies with quantitative data published from 1995 to 2012 (e.g., scientific publications, grants, professional advancement) on career outcomes of former trainees in structured, full-time public health or biomedical postgraduate training programs of at least 12-month duration (Faupel-Badger et al., 2013).
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