Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN; and.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2023 Oct 1;94(2S):S42-S46. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000003261.
The Southern region of the United States has the highest HIV incidence, and new infections disproportionately affect Black Americans. The Tennessee Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Pathway Initiative (CDEIPI) program supports the training of individuals from groups underrepresented in medicine and science in multiple areas of research to increase the pool of HIV-focused investigators at early educational and career stages.
The Tennessee CFAR is a partnership between Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Meharry Medical College (one of the oldest historically Black medical colleges), Tennessee Department of Health, and Nashville Community AIDS Resources, Education and Services (a sophisticated community service organization, which emphasizes research training responsive to regional and national priorities).
The Tennessee CFAR CDEIPI program leverages existing Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Meharry Medical College structured biomedical training programs for high school and undergraduate students to provide an intensive, mentored, HIV research experience augmented by CFAR resources situating this training within the broader history, scientific breadth, and societal and political aspects of the HIV epidemic.
The first year of the Tennessee CFAR CDEIPI program trained 3 high school and 3 undergraduate students from underrepresented in medicine and science backgrounds in basic, clinical/translational, and community-focused research projects with a diverse group of 9 mentors. All students completed the program, and evaluations yielded positive feedback regarding mentoring quality and effectiveness, and continued interest in HIV-related research.
The Tennessee CFAR CDEIPI program will continue to build upon experience from the first year to further contribute to national efforts to increase diversity in HIV-related research.
美国南部地区的 HIV 发病率最高,新感染病例不成比例地影响着美国黑人。田纳西州艾滋病研究中心(CFAR)多样性、公平和包容途径倡议(CDEIPI)计划支持对医学和科学领域代表性不足的群体进行培训,使其在多个研究领域的人员接受培训,以增加处于早期教育和职业阶段的专注于 HIV 的研究人员数量。
田纳西州 CFAR 是范德比尔特大学医学中心、默里州立大学(历史最悠久的黑人医学院之一)、田纳西州卫生部和纳什维尔社区艾滋病资源、教育和服务(一个复杂的社区服务组织,强调针对区域和国家优先事项的研究培训)之间的合作伙伴关系。
田纳西州 CFAR CDEIPI 计划利用现有的范德比尔特大学医学中心和默里州立大学生物医学培训计划,为高中和本科生提供强化、指导的 HIV 研究经验,并利用 CFAR 资源,将培训置于 HIV 流行的更广泛的历史、科学广度以及社会和政治方面。
田纳西州 CFAR CDEIPI 计划的第一年培训了 3 名来自医学和科学背景代表性不足的高中生和 3 名本科生,他们参与了基础、临床/转化和以社区为重点的研究项目,并与 9 名导师组成了一个多样化的小组。所有学生都完成了该计划,评估结果对指导质量和效果以及对 HIV 相关研究的持续兴趣都给予了积极的反馈。
田纳西州 CFAR CDEIPI 计划将继续从第一年的经验中吸取教训,进一步为增加与 HIV 相关的研究多样性的国家努力做出贡献。