Clinical and translational scientist career success: metrics for evaluation

LS Lee, SN Pusek, WT McCormack… - Clinical and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
LS Lee, SN Pusek, WT McCormack, DL Helitzer, CA Martina, AM Dozier, JS Ahluwalia
Clinical and translational science, 2012Wiley Online Library
Despite the increased emphasis on formal training in clinical and translational research and
the growth in the number and scope of training programs over the past decade, the impact of
training on research productivity and career success has yet to be fully evaluated at the
institutional level. In this article, the Education Evaluation Working Group of the Clinical and
Translational Science Award Consortium introduces selected metrics and methods
associated with the assessment of key factors that affect research career success. The goals …
Abstract
Despite the increased emphasis on formal training in clinical and translational research and the growth in the number and scope of training programs over the past decade, the impact of training on research productivity and career success has yet to be fully evaluated at the institutional level. In this article, the Education Evaluation Working Group of the Clinical and Translational Science Award Consortium introduces selected metrics and methods associated with the assessment of key factors that affect research career success. The goals in providing this information are to encourage more consistent data collection across training sites, to foster more rigorous and systematic exploration of factors associated with career success, and to help address previously identified difficulties in program evaluation. Clin Trans Sci 2012; Volume 5: 400–407
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