Mentoring Support for Junior Investigators
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Spectrum support for Clinical Research is divided into four stages, the first of which is DESIGNING YOUR STUDY.
This stage includes tasks and activities that occur early in the design & development of a study, such as:
- biostatistics consultations
- informatics consultations
- bioethics consultations
- identifying co-investigators and collaborators
- exploring funding opportunities
Spectrum mentoring efforts are intended to support the career development of junior investigators and other trainees.
Spectrum Child Health has a well-developed mentoring program for child health investigators. Additional efforts are in early development stages, and ultimately will include a Council of Mentors for junior investigators.
Next Steps
- Pediatrics Mentoring Program
Learn about mentoring activities for child health investigators. - Go to CAP
Learn about other faculty members and identify potential mentors.