Jillson I A, Cousin C E, Blancato J K
Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2013 Sep;28(3):420-7. doi: 10.1007/s13187-013-0481-1.
This article provides the findings of a survey of previous and current students in the UDC/GU-LCCC master's degree program. This master's degree program, Cancer Biology, Prevention, and Control is administered and taught jointly by faculty of a Minority Serving Institution, the University of the District of Columbia, and the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center to incorporate the strengths of a community-based school with a research intensive medical center. The program was initiated in 2008 through agreements with both University administrations and funding from the National Cancer Institute. The master's degree program is 36 credits with a focus on coursework in biostatistics, epidemiology, tumor biology, cancer prevention, medical ethics, and cancer outreach program design. For two semesters during the second year, students work full-time with a faculty person on a laboratory or outreach project that is a requirement for graduation. Students are supported and encouraged to transition to a doctoral degree after they obtain the master's and many of them are currently in doctorate programs. Since the inception of the program, 45 students have initiated the course of study, 28 have completed the program, and 13 are currently enrolled in the program. The survey was designed to track the students in their current activities, as well as determine which courses, program enhancements, and research experiences were the least and most useful, and to discern students' perceptions of knowledge acquired on various aspects of Cancer Biology Prevention, and Control Master's Program. Thirty of the 35 individuals to whom email requests were sent responded to the survey, for a response rate of 85.7%. The results of this study will inform the strengthening of the Cancer Biology program by the Education Advisory Committee. They can also be used in the development of comparable collaborative master's degree programs designed to address the significant disparities in prevalence of cancer, low screening awareness, and access to and outcomes of cancer prevention and treatment services. This, in turn, will contribute to the elimination of the dearth of underrepresented minority scientists who address these disparities. By far, the students were satisfied with the program and believe that it has had significant impact on their ability to contribute to cancer prevention and control. They provided both general and specific recommendations to strengthen the program.
本文介绍了对华盛顿特区大学/乔治敦大学伦巴第综合癌症中心硕士学位项目往届及在读学生的一项调查结果。这个癌症生物学、预防与控制硕士学位项目由少数族裔服务机构华盛顿特区大学和伦巴第综合癌症中心的教师联合管理和授课,旨在将以社区为基础的学校优势与研究密集型医学中心的优势结合起来。该项目于2008年通过与两所大学管理层的协议以及美国国立癌症研究所的资助启动。硕士学位项目为36学分,重点是生物统计学、流行病学、肿瘤生物学、癌症预防、医学伦理学以及癌症外展项目设计等课程。在第二年的两个学期里,学生要全职与一名教师开展一个实验室或外展项目,这是毕业的要求。学生在获得硕士学位后会得到支持和鼓励去攻读博士学位,他们中的许多人目前正在攻读博士项目。自该项目启动以来,已有45名学生开始学习该课程,28名学生已完成该项目,13名学生目前仍在该项目就读。该调查旨在跟踪学生目前的活动情况,确定哪些课程、项目改进措施和研究经历最有用和最没用,并了解学生对癌症生物学预防与控制硕士项目各方面所学知识的看法。在发送电子邮件请求的35人中,有30人回复了调查,回复率为85.7%。本研究结果将为教育咨询委员会加强癌症生物学项目提供参考。它们还可用于开发类似的合作硕士学位项目,以解决癌症患病率、低筛查意识以及癌症预防和治疗服务的可及性与治疗效果方面的显著差异。反过来,这将有助于消除在解决这些差异方面代表性不足的少数族裔科学家短缺的问题。到目前为止,学生们对该项目很满意,并认为它对他们为癌症预防和控制做出贡献的能力产生了重大影响。他们为加强该项目提供了一般性和具体性的建议。