Soliman Amr S, Mullan Patricia B, Chamberlain Robert M
Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan School of Public Health, 109 Observatory St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2010 Jun;25(2):263-9. doi: 10.1007/s13187-010-0099-5. Epub 2010 Mar 30.
This article describes the development and evaluation of an NCI-sponsored short-term summer cancer research education program. The study questions examined: the feasibility of conducting a cancer education program in special populations at multiple US and international field sites for masters students; the merit and worth that students and faculty attribute to the program; and students' scholarly and cancer-related career outcomes. Developing a new curriculum, increasing the pool of mentors, utilizing and increasing the number of field sites, and program dissemination were also evaluated. Evidence of the program's success included students' completion of field experiences at multiple sites and their subsequent 70% project-related publication rate, with 79% of trainees reporting themselves as likely to pursue future cancer-related careers. Evaluation-guided future plans for the program include implementing faculty development to further enhance the program outcomes.
本文介绍了一项由美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)资助的短期夏季癌症研究教育项目的开发与评估。所研究的问题包括:在美国和国际多个实地站点针对硕士生在特殊人群中开展癌症教育项目的可行性;学生和教师对该项目的优点和价值的看法;以及学生的学术成果和与癌症相关的职业成果。还评估了开发新课程、增加导师资源、利用并增加实地站点数量以及项目推广情况。该项目成功的证据包括学生在多个站点完成实地实习,以及随后70%的项目相关发表率,79%的受训者表示自己未来可能会从事与癌症相关的职业。该项目基于评估的未来计划包括开展教师培训以进一步提高项目成果。