对参与“学前”职业发展奖励计划的临床医生健康服务研究科学家学术成就的评估。

Evaluation of the academic achievements of clinician health services research scientists involved in "pre-K" career development award programs.

作者信息

Barreto Erin F, McCoy Rozalina G, Larson Joseph J, Warsame Rahma M, Kennedy Cassie C, Baker Ashley E, Hart Elizabeth S, Pagel Stephanie M, Whitman Samantha A, Boehmer Kasey R, Enders Felicity T

机构信息

Department of Pharmacy, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Transl Sci. 2021 Apr 16;5(1):e122. doi: 10.1017/cts.2021.780. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Research career development awards (CDAs) facilitate development of clinician-scientists. This study compared the academic achievements of individuals in a structured institutional "pre-K" CDA program, the Mayo Clinic Kern Scholars program, with individuals who applied for but were not admitted to the Kern program ("Kern applicants"), and awardees of other unstructured internal CDAs.

METHODS

This was a longitudinal cohort study of clinicians engaged in research at Mayo Clinic between 2010 and 2019. The primary outcome was time to the 15 new peer-reviewed publication after the program start, adjusted for baseline number of publications. Secondarily, we described successful awarding of federal funding by the NIH or VA.

RESULTS

The median (IQR) number of baseline publications was highest among Kern Scholars compared to Kern Applicants or other CDA awardees [16 (12, 29) vs 5 (1, 11) and 8 (5, 16); P < 0.001]. After adjustment for baseline publications, the time to 15th new publication was significantly shorter for Kern Scholars than for the two comparator groups (P<0.001). Similar findings were observed with total new publications within 5 years (P < 0.001), as well as number of new first-/last-author publications within 5 years (P < 0.001). The overall frequency of K-awards, R-awards (or equivalent), or any funding were similar between groups, with the exception of R03 awards, which were significantly more common among Kern Scholars (P = 0.002).

CONCLUSION

The Kern Scholars program is a successful training model for clinician-scientists that demonstrated comparatively greater acceleration of scholarly productivity than other internal CDA programs.

摘要

引言

研究职业发展奖(CDA)有助于临床科学家的成长。本研究比较了参加结构化机构“学前”CDA项目(梅奥诊所克恩学者项目)的人员、申请但未被克恩项目录取的人员(“克恩申请者”)以及其他非结构化内部CDA获得者的学术成就。

方法

这是一项对2010年至2019年在梅奥诊所从事研究的临床医生进行的纵向队列研究。主要结局是项目开始后至第15篇新的同行评审出版物的时间,并根据出版物的基线数量进行调整。其次,我们描述了美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)或美国退伍军人事务部(VA)成功授予联邦资金的情况。

结果

与克恩申请者或其他CDA获得者相比,克恩学者的基线出版物中位数(IQR)最高[16(12,29)对5(1,11)和8(5,16);P<0.001]。在对基线出版物进行调整后,克恩学者获得第15篇新出版物的时间明显短于两个对照组(P<0.001)。在5年内的新出版物总数(P<0.001)以及5年内新的第一/最后作者出版物数量(P<0.001)方面也观察到了类似的结果。除了R03奖在克恩学者中明显更常见(P = 0.002)外,各组之间K奖、R奖(或同等奖项)或任何资金的总体授予频率相似。

结论

克恩学者项目是临床科学家成功训练模式,与其他内部CDA项目相比,可以更快地提高学术产出。

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