Coronado Gloria D, Shuster Michele, Ulrich Angie, Anderson Jennifer, Loest Helena
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, 3800 N. Interstate Ave., Portland, OR, 97227, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2012 Jun;27(3):436-42. doi: 10.1007/s13187-012-0374-8.
As part of our National Cancer Institute-sponsored partnership between New Mexico State University and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, we implemented the cancer research internship for undergraduate students to expand the pipeline of underrepresented students who can conduct cancer-related research. A total of 21 students participated in the program from 2008 to 2011. Students were generally of senior standing (47%), female (90 %), and Hispanic (85 %). We present a logic model to describe the short-, medium-, and long-term outputs of the program. Comparisons of pre- and post-internship surveys showed significant improvements in short-term outputs including interest (p<0.001) and motivation (p<0.001) to attend graduate school, as well as preparedness to conduct research (p=0.01) and write a personal statement (p=0.04). Thirteen students were successfully tracked, and of the nine who had earned a bachelor's degree, six were admitted into a graduate program (67 %), and four of these programs were in the biomedical sciences.
作为我们由美国国立癌症研究所资助的新墨西哥州立大学与弗雷德·哈钦森癌症研究中心之间合作项目的一部分,我们为本科生实施了癌症研究实习项目,以增加能够从事癌症相关研究的代表性不足学生的数量。2008年至2011年共有21名学生参与了该项目。学生大多为大四学生(47%),女性(90%),西班牙裔(85%)。我们提出了一个逻辑模型来描述该项目的短期、中期和长期成果。实习前后调查的对比显示,短期成果有显著改善,包括攻读研究生的兴趣(p<0.001)和动力(p<0.001),以及进行研究的准备情况(p=0.01)和撰写个人陈述的能力(p=0.04)。成功追踪了13名学生,在已获得学士学位的9名学生中,有6名被研究生项目录取(67%),其中4个项目是生物医学科学领域的。