Given the well-documented inequities in health care outcomes by race, ethnicity, and gender, many health career pipeline programs have focused on supporting the development of a diverse and inclusive workforce. The State of Utah, is vast, but sparsely populated outside the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. More than 96% of our nearly 85,000 square miles is designated rural (\u3c100 people/square mile) or frontier (\u3c7 people/square mile). The Salt Lake City area is home to the Hunsman Cancer Institute, the only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in the region, also noted the limited diversity in the biomedical cancer research workforce. Our primary objective was to increase the number of underrepresented trainees who pursue higher...
The Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research (MTPCCR) encourages underrepresented master...
Volume5/1994_June20June 20, 1994 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Ethnic Minority Aff...
The war on cancer has been waged for nearly 40 years, yet the cancer burden remains high, especially...
To improve cancer disparities among under-represented minority (URM) populations, better representat...
Background: Health care career pipeline training programs are one solution to increasing the number ...
Background: Health care career pipeline training programs are one solution to increasing the number ...
Background: For minority populations, there is a continuing disparity in the burden of death and ill...
BACKGROUND: For minority populations, there is a continuing disparity in the burden of death and ill...
The demographic profile of the biomedical workforce in the U.S. does not reflect the population at l...
This article introduces the work that was done through the Coordinating Center at Charles R. Drew Un...
Volume5/2006_August30U N I V E R S I T Y OF U T A H a H E A L T H S C I E N C ES August 30, 2006 Bec...
This manuscript introduces the abstracts from the University of California, Los Angeles Coordinating...
BACKGROUND In the United States, breast cancer mortality rates are significantly higher among Afric...
Much has been written about the need for and barriers to achievement of greater diversity in the bio...
trol Research (MTPCCR) encourages underrepresented master's level students and professionals in...
The Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research (MTPCCR) encourages underrepresented master...
Volume5/1994_June20June 20, 1994 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Ethnic Minority Aff...
The war on cancer has been waged for nearly 40 years, yet the cancer burden remains high, especially...
To improve cancer disparities among under-represented minority (URM) populations, better representat...
Background: Health care career pipeline training programs are one solution to increasing the number ...
Background: Health care career pipeline training programs are one solution to increasing the number ...
Background: For minority populations, there is a continuing disparity in the burden of death and ill...
BACKGROUND: For minority populations, there is a continuing disparity in the burden of death and ill...
The demographic profile of the biomedical workforce in the U.S. does not reflect the population at l...
This article introduces the work that was done through the Coordinating Center at Charles R. Drew Un...
Volume5/2006_August30U N I V E R S I T Y OF U T A H a H E A L T H S C I E N C ES August 30, 2006 Bec...
This manuscript introduces the abstracts from the University of California, Los Angeles Coordinating...
BACKGROUND In the United States, breast cancer mortality rates are significantly higher among Afric...
Much has been written about the need for and barriers to achievement of greater diversity in the bio...
trol Research (MTPCCR) encourages underrepresented master's level students and professionals in...
The Minority Training Program in Cancer Control Research (MTPCCR) encourages underrepresented master...
Volume5/1994_June20June 20, 1994 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Ethnic Minority Aff...
The war on cancer has been waged for nearly 40 years, yet the cancer burden remains high, especially...