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The use of a mentoring-based conference as a research career stimulation strategy.

Alejandro Interian1, Javier I Escobar.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: U.S. minority populations, including Latinos, face disparities in many areas of health care: their risk for disease is higher, and their clinical outcomes and quality of care are worse. The discourse related to disparity often highlights the need to increase the number of minority scientists so that the productivity of research focusing on minority populations expands. To work toward this goal, a group of Latino mental health researchers collaborated to develop a national network of senior mentors who participate in annual mentoring-oriented conferences. The group developed a cost-effective program to stimulate the entry of new investigators into the field and to provide mentoring with a focus on Latino mental health issues.
METHOD: The authors describe a conference platform used as a career stimulation strategy. Five annual conferences (2002-2006) showcased new investigators' work, paired new investigators with senior researchers, and provided a feedback-oriented environment. The authors used quantitative data to track new investigator career progress (i.e., publications, research grants) and qualitative data to assess all attendees' feedback, which was provided via conference feedback questionnaires.
RESULTS: The feedback questionnaires revealed high levels of satisfaction with the conference, noting most highly the interactive, friendly, and nurturing conference format. Career tracking data indicated that nearly half of the new investigator participants published their work in peer-reviewed journals, and about one third were successful in obtaining research funding.
CONCLUSIONS: These mentoring conferences seem to be an effective tool for stimulating the research careers of new investigators engaged in Latino mental health research.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19881428      PMCID: PMC2773512          DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181b6b2a8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Med        ISSN: 1040-2446            Impact factor:   6.893


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