Glazer Greer, Ponte Pat Reid, Stuart-Shor Eileen M, Cooley Mary E
College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA 02125, USA.
Nurs Outlook. 2009 May-Jun;57(3):123-31. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2008.07.007.
Partnerships between universities and healthcare organizations help foster interdisciplinary collaboration and can yield programs to address pressing needs in both sectors. In spite of these benefits, such partnerships remain more the exception than the norm. This article describes a partnership between a comprehensive cancer center and a university-based college of nursing and health sciences that serves a diverse student population. With the support of U-56 funding, the 2 organizations collaborated to develop a new, 87-credit BS-to-PhD in Nursing program and to enhance the university's traditional PhD in nursing program. Both PhD programs prepare nurses for careers in teaching, health policy, and research related to cancer health disparities. In addition to an innovative curriculum, the programs include a mentorship that leverages the research expertise and scholarly resources of both organizations and a community outreach component that gives students experience in planning and implementing educational and risk-reduction programs addressing cancer health disparities.
大学与医疗保健组织之间的合作关系有助于促进跨学科协作,并能产生满足两个领域紧迫需求的项目。尽管有这些好处,但这种合作关系仍然更多是例外而非常态。本文介绍了一个综合癌症中心与一所服务于多样化学生群体的大学护理与健康科学学院之间的合作关系。在U-56资金的支持下,这两个组织合作开发了一个全新的、87学分的护理学学士到博士项目,并加强了该大学传统的护理学博士项目。这两个博士项目都为护士从事与癌症健康差异相关的教学、健康政策和研究职业做好准备。除了创新的课程外,这些项目还包括一个利用两个组织的研究专业知识和学术资源的导师指导计划,以及一个社区外展部分,让学生在规划和实施解决癌症健康差异的教育和风险降低项目方面获得经验。