Hohmann Natalie S, Watterson Taylor L, Zou Chenyu, Filtz Theresa, Castejon Ana M, Warholak Terri L, Gannett Peter M, Barnard Marie
Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy, Auburn, AL, USA.
University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy, Chicago, IL, USA.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2025 Feb;89(2):101342. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpe.2024.101342. Epub 2024 Dec 10.
To inform program development, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Graduate Education Special Interest Group Colleagues in Training Committee (CITC) investigated the professional development needs of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at schools/colleges of pharmacy.
A cross-sectional pilot survey examined preferred programming topics, mentoring needs, and career goals. A survey invitation was posted on AACP Connect and emailed to Graduate Program Officers and Assistant/Associate Deans for Research at US pharmacy schools/colleges for distribution to trainees. Eligible respondents were trainees in Master's, PhD, or postdoctoral programs at US schools/colleges of pharmacy.
A total of 108 responses were analyzed. Most respondents were White (51%) or Asian (34%), 4% African American or Black, and 3% Hispanic/Latino(a). Most were female (58%), with a mean age of 30 years (SD = 6.05 years). Overall, 55% were domestic and 41% international. The majority were PhD students (84%) in Basic Sciences (60%) or Economic, Social, and Administrative Sciences (ESAS, 24%). Preferred programming topics included: an overview of career options (72%), how to get a job in pharmaceutical/biotech companies (67%), and resume/CV development (65%). There were significant differences in preferred programming topics between international and domestic trainees. Only 17% had a written mentorship contract with their major advisor. Overall, 44% planned careers in pharmaceutical/biotech companies, 27% in academia, and 10% in government agencies.
Future programming may prioritize strategies for graduate students/postdoctoral fellows to decide what career is the right fit and develop job application materials. Results are relevant for AACP programming and graduate school curricula, as well as implementing individualized development programs targeting essential soft skills training.
为了指导项目开发,美国药学院协会(AACP)研究生教育特别兴趣小组培训委员会(CITC)调查了药学院校研究生和博士后的专业发展需求。
一项横断面试点调查研究了他们偏好的项目主题、指导需求和职业目标。调查邀请发布在美国药学院协会网络平台上,并通过电子邮件发送给美国药学院校的研究生项目官员以及负责研究的助理院长/副院长,以便分发给学员。符合条件的受访者是美国药学院校硕士、博士或博士后项目的学员。
共分析了108份回复。大多数受访者为白人(51%)或亚洲人(34%),4%为非裔美国人或黑人,3%为西班牙裔/拉丁裔。大多数为女性(58%),平均年龄30岁(标准差 = 6.05岁)。总体而言,55%为国内学生,41%为国际学生。大多数是基础科学领域(60%)或经济、社会与管理科学领域(ESAS,24%)的博士生(84%)。偏好的项目主题包括:职业选择概述(72%)、如何在制药/生物技术公司获得工作(67%)以及简历/履历撰写(65%)。国际学员和国内学员在偏好的项目主题上存在显著差异。只有17%的人与他们的主要导师签订了书面指导合同。总体而言,44%的人计划在制药/生物技术公司工作,27%计划从事学术工作,10%计划在政府机构工作。
未来的项目可能会优先考虑为研究生/博士后制定策略,以确定适合自己的职业并准备求职材料。研究结果与美国药学院协会的项目和研究生课程相关,也与实施针对关键软技能培训的个性化发展项目相关。