2013
DOI: 10.17269/cjph.104.3946
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Increasing Chronic Disease Research Capacity in Guatemala Through a Mentoring Program

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:The Chronic Disease Research Fellowship Program (RFP) aims to build the research capacity of recent medical graduates to support the development of chronic disease control strategies. SETTING:Guatemala is undergoing an epidemiologic transition. However, given the way universities and the health care system are structured, it lacks an environment that fosters research careers and generates the required knowledge to implement sound public health policies and clinical strategies. The RFP was implemented… Show more

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“…number of participants, feedback on formal sessions, annual self-evaluations by trainees). The other four programmes had conducted formal mixed-method evaluations with appropriate ethics review (Barnoya, Monzon, & Colditz, 2013 ; Godoy-Paiz et al, 2011 ; McCullough, 2012 ; Toranzos & Rutty, 2011 ) from which research team members extracted relevant information. Organisational website information was supplemented by email exchanges with programme leadership and Microsoft Excel tables facilitated comparisons.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…number of participants, feedback on formal sessions, annual self-evaluations by trainees). The other four programmes had conducted formal mixed-method evaluations with appropriate ethics review (Barnoya, Monzon, & Colditz, 2013 ; Godoy-Paiz et al, 2011 ; McCullough, 2012 ; Toranzos & Rutty, 2011 ) from which research team members extracted relevant information. Organisational website information was supplemented by email exchanges with programme leadership and Microsoft Excel tables facilitated comparisons.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health management mentoring involves spending time with managers in their local environment to assist them in their day-to-day challenges. Mentorship is defined as the dynamic, reciprocal relationship in a work environment between an advanced career incumbent (mentor) and a beginner (mentee) [ 8 ]. It aims at promoting the development of both the mentor and mentee.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It aims at promoting the development of both the mentor and mentee. Mentoring is recognized as a catalyst for facilitating career selection, advancement, and productivity [ 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 36 Guatemala has an established mentoring experience to increase research capacity. 37 , 38 An expanded program is being planned by GICR in the context of the Latin American Hub activities, whereby longstanding PBCRs (eg, Colombia) would host LMIC faculty and staff.…”
Section: Toward the Development Of Pbcrs In The Ca-4mentioning
confidence: 99%