CIHR Institute of Health Services and Policy Research, Toronto, ON, Canada.
ICES (Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences), Toronto, ON, Canada.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2023;12:7333. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2023.7333. Epub 2023 Feb 22.
This descriptive study reports the early career outcomes of postdoctoral fellows who completed a novel embedded fellowship training program, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship. The program was designed to support impact-oriented career paths of doctoral graduates, build research capacity within health system organizations, and help to advance learning health systems in Canada.
Employment of fellowship alumni upon completion of the program were tracked using internet searches of publicly accessible online sources and complemented with program survey data.
Descriptive analyses show that all 87 eligible alumni included in the study are currently employed (100% of 87), with 92% employed in Canada. Their employment spans several sectors, including in academic (37%), public (29%), healthcare delivery (17%), and private (14%) sectors. Altogether, 32% of alumni held hybrid roles with an affiliation in academia and another sector. The most common position types were senior scientist (42%), professorships (18%), and director, manager or administrator roles (12%). Program reporting data indicate that these employment outcomes are generally consistent with the group's career aspirations reported at the start of the fellowship program, and that the program receives high ratings from fellows in the extent it is believed to support their career preparedness and readiness (4.49 out of 5).
We find that HSI Fellow alumni are employed mostly in research-related roles in a range of sectors including, but not limited to academia, that they positively perceive the program's success in elevating their career readiness and potential to make an impact - suggesting that the program may help equip fellows with the skills, readiness and networks for a broad array of employment sectors and roles. The findings are a promising signal of the demand for research talent and the growing capacity for learning health systems in Canada.
本描述性研究报告了完成新型嵌入式研究员培训计划(加拿大卫生研究院(CIHR)卫生系统影响(HSI)研究员)的博士后研究员的早期职业成果。该计划旨在支持博士毕业生的面向影响的职业道路,在卫生系统组织内建立研究能力,并帮助推进加拿大的学习卫生系统。
使用互联网搜索公开可访问的在线资源并辅以计划调查数据,跟踪该计划的研究员校友完成后的就业情况。
描述性分析表明,研究中包括的所有 87 名符合条件的校友目前都在就业(87 人的 100%),92%在加拿大就业。他们的就业范围涵盖多个部门,包括学术(37%)、公共(29%)、医疗保健(17%)和私营(14%)部门。总共,32%的校友具有与学术和另一个部门相关联的混合角色。最常见的职位类型是高级科学家(42%)、教授(18%)和主任、经理或管理员角色(12%)。计划报告数据表明,这些就业成果与研究员在研究员计划开始时报告的职业愿望基本一致,并且该计划在支持他们的职业准备和准备程度方面获得研究员的高度评价(4.49 分中的 5 分)。
我们发现,HSI 研究员校友主要在包括学术在内的一系列部门中从事与研究相关的角色,他们对计划在提高他们的职业准备和产生影响的能力方面的成功给予积极评价 - 这表明该计划可能有助于为研究员提供广泛的就业部门和角色所需的技能、准备和网络。这些发现是对加拿大对研究人才的需求以及学习卫生系统的能力不断增长的有希望的信号。