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下一代科学家计划:为中低收入国家未来的科学领袖提供能力建设。

The Next Generation Scientist program: capacity-building for future scientific leaders in low- and middle-income countries.

机构信息

CP+ Associates GmbH, Basel, Switzerland.

Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2018 Oct 10;18(1):233. doi: 10.1186/s12909-018-1331-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Scientific and professional development opportunities for early career scientists in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs) are limited and not consistent. There is a disproportionately low number of biomedical and clinical researchers in LMIC's relative to their high burden of disease, a disparity that is aggravated by emigration of up to 70% of scientists from their countries of birth for education and employment elsewhere. To help address this need, a novel University-accredited, immersive fellowship program was established by a large public-academic-private network. We sought to describe the program and summarize progress and lessons learned over its first 7-years.

METHODS

Hallmarks of the program are a structured learning curriculum and bespoke research activities tailored to the needs of each fellow. Research projects expose the scientists to state-of-the-art methodologies and leading experts in their fields while also ensuring that learnings are implementable within their home infrastructure. Fellows run seminars on drug discovery and development that reinforce themes of scientific leadership and teamwork together with practical modules on addressing healthcare challenges within their local systems. Industry mentors achieve mutual learning to better understand healthcare needs in traditionally underserved settings. We evaluated the impact of the program through an online survey of participants and by assessing research output.

RESULTS

More than 140 scientists and clinicians from 25 countries participated over the 7-year period. Evaluation revealed strong evidence of knowledge and skills transfer, and beneficial self-reported impact on fellow's research output and career trajectories. Examples of program impact included completion of post-graduate qualifications; establishment and implementation of good laboratory- and clinical- practice mechanisms; and becoming lead investigators in local programs. There was a high retention of fellows in their home countries (> 75%) and an enduring professional network among the fellows and their mentors.

CONCLUSIONS

Our experience demonstrates an example for how multi-sectoral partners can contribute to scientific and professional development of researchers in LMICs and supports the idea that capacity-building efforts should be tailored to the specific needs of beneficiaries to be maximally effective. Lessons learned may be applied to the design and conduct of other programs to strengthen science ecosystems in LMICs.

摘要

背景

对于中低收入国家(LMICs)的早期职业科学家来说,科学和专业发展机会有限且不一致。相对于其高疾病负担,生物医学和临床研究人员在 LMIC 中的比例不成比例地较低,这种差距因高达 70%的科学家从其出生国移民到其他地方接受教育和就业而加剧。为了帮助满足这一需求,一个由大型公立-学术-私营网络建立的新型大学认可的沉浸式研究员计划应运而生。我们旨在描述该计划,并总结其成立 7 年来的进展和经验教训。

方法

该计划的特点是结构化的学习课程和专门针对每位研究员需求的定制研究活动。研究项目使科学家接触到最先进的方法和领域内的领先专家,同时确保学习成果在其所在的基础设施内可实施。研究员举办药物发现和开发研讨会,强化科学领导和团队合作主题,并结合解决当地系统中医疗保健挑战的实用模块。行业导师实现共同学习,以更好地了解传统服务不足环境中的医疗保健需求。我们通过对参与者进行在线调查和评估研究成果来评估该计划的影响。

结果

在 7 年期间,来自 25 个国家的 140 多名科学家和临床医生参加了该计划。评估结果表明,该计划在知识和技能转移方面具有很强的证据,并且对研究员的研究成果和职业轨迹产生了有益的自我报告影响。该计划的影响包括完成研究生资格;建立和实施良好的实验室和临床实践机制;并成为当地项目的主要研究者。研究员在其原籍国的保留率很高(>75%),研究员及其导师之间建立了持久的专业网络。

结论

我们的经验表明,多部门合作伙伴如何为 LMIC 中的研究人员的科学和专业发展做出贡献的范例,并支持这样一种观点,即能力建设工作应根据受益人的具体需求进行定制,以实现最大效果。经验教训可应用于其他计划的设计和实施,以加强 LMIC 中的科学生态系统。

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