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Training graduate-level pediatric psychology researchers at Case Western Reserve University: meeting the challenges of the new millennium
Authors:Drotar Dennis  Palermo Tonya  Landis Carolyn E
Institution:Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, USA. dxd3@po.cwru.edu
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To describe the challenges in training graduate-level pediatric psychology researchers for successful careers and to discuss solutions. METHODS: We reviewed experiences in training graduate students at Case Western Reserve University to identify key challenges in research training and potential strategies to meet them. RESULTS: We identified the following key challenges: stimulating graduate students' career interest in pediatric psychology research; teaching students about the pragmatic challenges of conducting research in pediatric settings, specialized research design, and data analytic issues; helping students to develop essential research skills; developing opportunities for student research-related collaborations; helping students develop professional identities as researchers; and developing and supporting their research careers beyond graduate school. CONCLUSIONS: Useful strategies for meeting these challenges include involving an interdisciplinary faculty in research training; developing specialized training methods that focus on critical research skills such as writing and data analysis; peer support; and involvement with multiple mentors who are successful researchers. Pediatric psychologists should also develop opportunities for the next generation of researchers by facilitating research job options and leadership opportunities.
Keywords:research training  mentoring  pediatric psychology  
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