The Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training (BEST) program is an NIH-funded effort testing the impact of career development interventions (e.g. internships, workshops, classes) on biomedical trainees (graduate students and postdoctoral fellows). BEST Programs seek to increase trainees’ knowledge, skills and confidence to explore and pursue expanded career options, as well as to increase training in new skills that enable multiple career pathways. Faculty mentors are vital to a trainee’s professional development, but data about how faculty members of biomedical trainees view the value of, and the time spent on, career development are lacking. Seven BEST institutions investigated this issue by conducting faculty surveys during their BES...
Response to whether faculty had had biomedical trainees (A) or BEST trainees (B). Bars are means±SEM...
The Broadening Experiences in Scientific Experiences (BEST) program at Wayne State University was de...
PhD-trained scientists are essential contributors to the workforce in diverse employment sectors tha...
Biomedical graduate students and postdocs are faced with systemic changes to the career landscape an...
Responses to whether faculty perceive a difference in graduate vs postdoctoral fellow career develop...
Faculty years spent in graduate training, postdoctoral training (A) or in employment outside academe...
Responses to survey factor of perceived trainee benefits from BEST for MSU (A) and VU (B) respondent...
Responses as to perceived amount of time for graduate (A) vs postdoctoral fellows (B) to spend in ca...
Responses to survey factor of perceived Institutional support for different biomedical careers for g...
Response to survey factor of individual faculty mentoring perceptions (A) and career knowledge base ...
Response to survey factor of perceptions of colleague (A) and departmental (B) support in career dev...
Response to survey factor of individual faculty career mentoring perceptions by MSU survey based fac...
Responses to survey factor of Urgency for considering career development for MSU (A) and VU (B) resp...
<div><p>The Broadening Experiences in Scientific Experiences (BEST) program at Wayne State Universit...
Responses to awareness of local BEST Programs and national NIH consortium for MSU (A) and VU (B) res...
Response to whether faculty had had biomedical trainees (A) or BEST trainees (B). Bars are means±SEM...
The Broadening Experiences in Scientific Experiences (BEST) program at Wayne State University was de...
PhD-trained scientists are essential contributors to the workforce in diverse employment sectors tha...
Biomedical graduate students and postdocs are faced with systemic changes to the career landscape an...
Responses to whether faculty perceive a difference in graduate vs postdoctoral fellow career develop...
Faculty years spent in graduate training, postdoctoral training (A) or in employment outside academe...
Responses to survey factor of perceived trainee benefits from BEST for MSU (A) and VU (B) respondent...
Responses as to perceived amount of time for graduate (A) vs postdoctoral fellows (B) to spend in ca...
Responses to survey factor of perceived Institutional support for different biomedical careers for g...
Response to survey factor of individual faculty mentoring perceptions (A) and career knowledge base ...
Response to survey factor of perceptions of colleague (A) and departmental (B) support in career dev...
Response to survey factor of individual faculty career mentoring perceptions by MSU survey based fac...
Responses to survey factor of Urgency for considering career development for MSU (A) and VU (B) resp...
<div><p>The Broadening Experiences in Scientific Experiences (BEST) program at Wayne State Universit...
Responses to awareness of local BEST Programs and national NIH consortium for MSU (A) and VU (B) res...
Response to whether faculty had had biomedical trainees (A) or BEST trainees (B). Bars are means±SEM...
The Broadening Experiences in Scientific Experiences (BEST) program at Wayne State University was de...
PhD-trained scientists are essential contributors to the workforce in diverse employment sectors tha...