| Literature DB >> 34422321 |
Carlamarie Noboa-Ramos1, Estela S Estapé2, Karen G Martínez3, Juan Carlos Jorge4.
Abstract
This study presents an individualized coaching approach tailored to the stages of proximity of promising scientists interested in becoming independently funded researchers in the context of a minority-serving institution. This strategy defined the participant's stage of proximity by their number of first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals and their track record in submitting research grants. We argue that coaching tailored by stages is an asset to maintain the enthusiasm, persistence, and positive attitude of promising scientists as they try to reach independent investigator status. Furthermore, this valuable educational approach supports the development of management and leadership skills in defined scientific domains. © The Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Coaching; low-resource institutions; research development programs; research environment; research leadership
Year: 2021 PMID: 34422321 PMCID: PMC8358839 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2021.804
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Coaching tailored by stage of proximity
| Stage | Fellow | Individualized coaching | Coach |
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| Scientists with proven research productivity, defined as lead authorship in peer-reviewed publications and experience in grant submissions | Submission and attainment of R-type grants | An established independent investigator with recent NIH- RO1 funding and a strong publication record |
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| Scientists with moderate lead authorship in peer-reviewed publications and experience in the submission of pilot projects | Submission of first, second, or corresponding author manuscripts in a defined NIH research area to enhance a competitive R-type grant application | A senior investigator with mentoring experience, portfolio of funded R-type grants, and strong publication record |
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| Scientists who have been supporting authors without having led a publication as first or second author and no experience in grant submissions | Submission of first, second, or corresponding author manuscripts to enhance a competitive pilot project application | A senior investigator with mentorship experience in writing manuscripts and a strong publication record |
Attainment of research leadership skills by the fellow across Stages I–III.
Research outcomes after coaching tailored by stage
| Stage | Criteria for proximity stage | Expected outcomes | Research outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ≥4 first, second, or corresponding author peer-reviewed publications within the last 5 years. | a) Submit ≥1 first, second, or corresponding author manuscript to peer-review journals. | 11 publications as the first, second, or corresponding author | |
| Has submitted ≥ 1 external competitive grant (not a pilot project). | b) Submit an independent R-type grant application as principal investigator. | 14 grants submitted | |
| ≥3 publications in peer-reviewed journals within the last 5 years irrespective of author’s contribution. | a) Submit ≥ 2 first, second, or corresponding author manuscripts to peer-review journals. | 9 publications as first, second or corresponding author | |
| Has submitted ≥1 local or national pilot project. | b) Submit a competitive research grant application as principal investigator. | 2 grants submitted | |
| Does not meet the criteria established for Stage 1 or 2. | a) Submit ≥ 3 first, second, or corresponding author peer-reviewed publications. | 1 publication as the first, second, or corresponding author | |
| b) Submit a local or national pilot project as principal investigator. | 1 clinical research site PI |
Fig. 1.Postdoctoral research career development pipeline to achieve independence in clinical and translational research at low-resource institutions. The first years of training took advantage of advisors and mentors for role modeling and teaching on how to conduct clinical and translational research work. The Independent Research Professional Development (IRPD) Fellowship program incorporated coaching to identify and effectively address barriers toward independence.