Literature DB >> 32975172

Training the next generation of aging and cognitive health researchers.

Raina Croff1, Weizhou Tang2, Daniela B Friedman3, Guilherme M Balbim4, Basia Belza5.   

Abstract

Dementia is a growing public health concern, and African Americans and Latinos are disproportionately affected compared to White Americans. Improving cognitive health outcomes and reducing disparities requires a diverse, interdisciplinary workforce. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Healthy Brain Research Network (HBRN) Scholars Program trained racially/ethnically and gender-diverse scholars through mentored, collaborative research. Entry, exit, and alumni surveys and a Scholar Spotlight Series queried motivation, goals, acquired skills, accomplishments, program impact, and scholar perspectives. Scholars (n = 41) were majority female (n = 31, 75.6%), graduate students (n = 23, 56.1%), and racially/ethnically diverse (n = 20, 48.7%). Scholars primarily represented Medicine (n = 19, 46.3%) and Public Health (n = 12, 29.3%). Exiting scholars (n = 25) secured faculty/professional positions (n = 9, 36.0%), awards/funding (n = 12, 48.0%), and publications (n = 8, 32.0%). Alumni (n = 10) secured cognitive health-related positions/fellowships (n = 7, 70.0%). The HBRN Scholars Program is an adaptable model for other thematic networks to prepare scholars in collaborative skills critical for effective research and practice.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; Scholars program; increasing diversity; mentoring; women

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32975172     DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2020.1824912

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontol Geriatr Educ        ISSN: 0270-1960


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1.  Reflections on Mentorship From Scientists and Mentors in an Alzheimer's Disease Focused Research Training Program.

Authors:  Christiana L Johnson; Daniela B Friedman; Lucy A Ingram; Marvella E Ford; Audrey McCrary-Quarles; Cheryl J Dye; Margaret C Miller; Oluwole Ariyo; Omar Bagasra; Hongtu Chen; Quentin McCollum; Sue E Levkoff
Journal:  J Appl Gerontol       Date:  2022-06-29

2.  Building Capacity in Implementation Science for Cancer Prevention and Control Through a Research Network Scholars Program.

Authors:  Daniela B Friedman; Cam Escoffery; Samuel B Noblet; Christine M Agnone; Kimberly J Flicker
Journal:  J Cancer Educ       Date:  2021-07-09       Impact factor: 1.771

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