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A cross-institutional analysis of the effects of broadening trainee professional development on research productivity

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PLOS BIOLOGY
卷 19, 期 7, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000956

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  1. Common Fund NIH Director's Biomedical Research Workforce Innovation Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training (BEST) Award
  2. NIH BEST awards (Boston University) [DP7OD020322]
  3. NIH BEST awards (University of Chicago) [DP7OD020316]
  4. NIH BEST awards (Cornell University) [DP7OD018425]
  5. NIH BEST awards (Virginia Polytechnic Institute) [DP7OD018428]
  6. NIH BEST awards (University of Rochester) [DP7OD020315]
  7. NIH BEST awards (Vanderbilt University) [DP7OD018423]
  8. NIH BEST awards (University of California, Irvine) [DP7OD020321]
  9. NIH BEST awards (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) [DP7OD020317]
  10. NIH BEST awards (Wayne State University) [DP7 OD018427]
  11. National Institutes of Health (NIH) General Medical Sciences -Science of Science Policy Approach to Analyzing and Innovating the Biomedical Research Enterprise (SCISIPBIO) Award (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) [GM-19-011, 1R01GM140282-01]

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PhD-trained scientists are crucial in various employment sectors, and national concerns focus on the best practices for training the future biomedical workforce. In addition to traditional coursework and research training, professional development programs are now being offered to help students explore career paths and develop essential skills. Programs like the NIH BEST initiative aim to prepare doctoral students for diverse and important careers through activities such as career panels, workshops, and internships.
PhD-trained scientists are essential contributors to the workforce in diverse employment sectors that include academia, industry, government, and nonprofit organizations. Hence, best practices for training the future biomedical workforce are of national concern. Complementing coursework and laboratory research training, many institutions now offer professional training that enables career exploration and develops a broad set of skills critical to various career paths. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded academic institutions to design innovative programming to enable this professional development through a mechanism known as Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training (BEST). Programming at the NIH BEST awardee institutions included career panels, skill-building workshops, job search workshops, site visits, and internships. Because doctoral training is lengthy and requires focused attention on dissertation research, an initial concern was that students participating in additional complementary training activities might exhibit an increased time to degree or diminished research productivity. Metrics were analyzed from 10 NIH BEST awardee institutions to address this concern, using time to degree and publication records as measures of efficiency and productivity. Comparing doctoral students who participated to those who did not, results revealed that across these diverse academic institutions, there were no differences in time to degree or manuscript output. Our findings support the policy that doctoral students should participate in career and professional development opportunities that are intended to prepare them for a variety of diverse and important careers in the workforce.

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