New Journal Article on CTSI Mentor Development Program

The article describes the Mentor Development Program (MDP), established in 2006 and designed to train midcareer academic health sciences researchers to be more effective as clinical and translational research mentors. Using a framework for presenting innovations in academic research, the authors present the rationale, design, implementation, and mechanisms being used to evaluate and sustain the MDP. Specific details of the objectives and content of the MDP sessions are provided as well as evaluation criteria and a link to specific curriculum materials. Authors:
  • Mallory O. Johnson, PhD, UCSF associate professor, Department of Medicine
  • Leslee L. Subak, MD, UCSF associate professor, Departments of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences; Epidemiology and Biostatistics; and Urology
  • Jeanette S. Brown, MD, UCSF is professor, Departments of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences; Epidemiology and Biostatistics; and Urology
  • Kathryn A.  Lee,  RN, PhD, UCSF professor and Livingston Chair, Department of Family Health Care Nursing
  • Mitchell D. Feldman, MD, M Phil, UCSF professor of medicine and UCSF Director of Faculty Mentoring, Department of Medicine
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