The development, implementation and early learnings of a training program to advance interest in behavioral research careers among undergraduate BIPOC students majoring in psychology

Michelle R. Lent, Denise Gaither-Hardy, Kevin E. Favor,Diana Harris,Travis A. Cos,Conor Millard,Zatio Kone, Ashley Van Riper,Karen L. Dugosh

BMC medical education(2023)

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Objectives Black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) remain underrepresented in research occupations. This report discusses a collaboration to train undergraduate BIPOC students in clinical research between a public health institute, two medical schools, and a historically Black College or University (HBCU). This nine-month program trained BIPOC undergraduates in research methodology, psychology, and addiction science, and immersed trainees in real-world research. The program included didactic seminars, experiential activities, and a mentored research project culminating in a poster and oral presentation. Methods Key learnings, program satisfaction survey results, and preliminary outcomes from the first three program cohorts (N = 6 students) are presented. This program addressed several barriers hypothesized to contribute to the limited number of BIPOC students pursuing research careers, including mentorship from BIPOC faculty and financial concerns. Results Students reported moderate to high satisfaction with the program and endorsed gaining new research skills. Limitations and future directions are discussed. Conclusion The expansion of the BIPOC health and research workforce is an urgent priority given the importance of BIPOC professionals to the health of our nation. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04650386.
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BIPOC,Clinical research training program,Undergraduates
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