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University of Montreal's Clinician-Investigator Program: A 10-Year Descriptive Evaluation

Authors :
Samuel Mailhot-Larouche
Vincent Chauvette
David Bergeron
Catherine Larochelle
Geneviève Du Pont-Thibodeau
Han Wang
Héloïse Cardinal
Isabelle Bourdeau
Nathalie Auger
Nathalie Bureau, MD, MSc Bureau
Alexandre Prat
Didier Jutras-Aswad
François Madore
Guillaume Emeriaud
Houda Bahig
Marie-Hélène Mayrand
Rafik Tadros
Stefan Parent
Philippe Richebe, MD, PhD Richebe
Yahye Merhi
Dang Nguyen
Source :
Clinical and investigative medicine. Medecine clinique et experimentale. 45(4)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Purpose: Clinician-investigators have an important role in the development and implantation of new therapies and treatment modalities; however, there have been several reports highlighting a pending shortage in the clinician-investigators’ workforce. In Canada, the Royal College has promoted the development of clinician-investigators programs (CIP) to facilitate the training of these individuals. There is currently a paucity of data regarding the outcomes of such programs. This study aims to identify the strengths and areas of improvement of the Montreal University CIP. Methods: An internet-based 51-question survey was distributed to all the alumni from the University of Montreal CIP. Participation was voluntary and no incentives were provided. The response rate was 64%. Results: Among respondents, 50% (n=16) had completed their clinical residency and all CIP requirements. The majority of these individuals (63%) had become independent investigators and had secured provincial and national funding. Satisfaction of the respondents was high regarding the overall program (85%), the research skills developed during the CIP (84%) and the financial support obtained during the program (72%). The satisfaction rate regarding career planning was lower (63%). Conclusion: This survey demonstrates that, while indicators are favorable, some areas still require improvement. Several steps to improve the CIP have been identified; notably, the transition from the CIP to early independent career has been identified as critical in the development of clinician-investigators and steps have been taken to improve this progression

Subjects

Subjects :
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
14882353
Volume :
45
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical and investigative medicine. Medecine clinique et experimentale
Accession number :
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