Adler Robert, Martin Andres, Park Chohye, Rey Joseph, Tan Susan
Adolescent Forensic Health Service, Melbourne Juvenile Justice Centre, Melbourne, Vic., Australia.
Australas Psychiatry. 2007 Jun;15(3):232-6. doi: 10.1080/10398560601123740.
To describe the experience with the Donald J Cohen Fellowship program of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP) and examine whether this model may be applied by the RANZCP to attract and support young researchers in Australasia.
The program at the September 2006 IACAPAP conference included 50 young researchers, 16 mentors and 8 'host fellows', and consisted of exclusive poster sessions, daily small-group mentoring meetings, oral presentation of selected papers, and a summary and feedback session.
Informal feedback from mentors, mentees and conference organisers was very positive.
A proposal about funding, participants and activities is presented. This suggests that a mentoring model similar to the Donald J Cohen Fellowship program can be easily conducted in Australasia. Implementing a program of this type would give College Fellows, the Australian Medical Council, the Commonwealth Government and other relevant organizations a clear message that the RANZCP is seriously committed to fostering and supporting research.
描述国际儿童与青少年精神病学及相关专业协会(IACAPAP)唐纳德·J·科恩奖学金计划的经验,并探讨澳大利亚和新西兰皇家精神科医学院(RANZCP)是否可以采用这种模式来吸引和支持澳大拉西亚地区的年轻研究人员。
2006年9月IACAPAP会议上的该计划包括50名年轻研究人员、16名导师和8名“东道主研究员”,由专场海报展示、每日小组指导会议、精选论文的口头报告以及总结与反馈会议组成。
导师、学员和会议组织者的非正式反馈非常积极。
提出了一项关于资金、参与者和活动的提议。这表明类似于唐纳德·J·科恩奖学金计划的指导模式在澳大拉西亚地区可以轻松开展。实施此类计划将向学院研究员、澳大利亚医学委员会、联邦政府及其他相关组织明确传达一个信息,即RANZCP认真致力于促进和支持研究。