Interview Guide for 21st Century Training in Cancer Epidemiology
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Hello, is this Dr. _______? My name is __________________, and I’m a program director from the National Cancer Institute. I will be conducting this interview. We greatly appreciate your willingness to answer a few questions about the cancer epidemiology training curriculum at your institute.. We appreciate your candidness.
You have been selected because you are a leading authority on pre-doctoral and post-doctoral training in cancer epidemiology at [insert institute name]]. I want to let you know that your participation is voluntary. We expect our discussion to take about 60 minutes. Do you wish to proceed at this time?
[If Yes] Good. We realize that your time is valuable, so let’s get started.
[If No] Would you like to schedule another time for this discussion? (Try to schedule another time and thank the respondent for his or her willingness to participate.)
With respect to collaboration and team science in epidemiologic research
Is there a specific emphasis (e.g. formal coursework or seminars) on this area in your curriculum for your predoctoral students?
If yes, please describe.
Is there a specific emphasis (e.g. formal coursework or seminars) on this area for your postdoctoral fellows?
If yes, please describe.
Do you have other types of training (journal clubs or working groups) that supplement coursework to foster training or exposures in this area?
If yes, please describe.
Are there any collaborative training opportunities that exist, either formal or informal, with other departments, divisions, schools (e.g., school of medicine or nursing) and/or cancer centers that promote training or exposure in this area?
If yes, please describe.
With respect to integration of new methods and technologies (e.g., ‘omics, mobile, geospatial) into epidemiology study design and analysis
Is there a specific emphasis (e.g., formal coursework or seminars) on this area in your curriculum for your predoctoral students?
If yes, please describe.
Is there a specific emphasis (e.g., formal coursework or seminars) on this area for your postdoctoral fellows?
If yes, please describe.
Do you have other types of training (e.g., journal clubs or working groups) that supplement coursework to foster training or exposures in this area?
If yes, please describe.
Are there any collaborative training opportunities that exist, either formal or informal, with other departments, divisions, schools (e.g., school of medicine or nursing) or cancer centers that promote training or exposure in this area?
If yes, please describe.
With respect to multi-level approach to epidemiologic research and intervention (e.g., integration of biological, behavioral, group and macro-social factors)
Is there a specific emphasis (e.g. formal coursework or seminars) on this area in your curriculum for your predoctoral students?
If yes, please describe.
Is there a specific emphasis (e.g. formal coursework or seminars) in this area for your postdoctoral fellows?
If yes, please describe.
Do you have other types of training (e.g., journal clubs or working groups) that supplement coursework to foster training or exposures in this area?
If yes, please describe.
Are there any collaborative training opportunities that exist, either formal or informal, with other departments, divisions, schools (e.g., school of medicine or nursing) or cancer centers that promote training or exposure in this area?
If yes, please describe.
With respect to application of knowledge integration methods and concepts (management, synthesis, and translation of scientific findings) to inform evidence-based recommendations/policies and to accelerate translation of etiologic findings into public health impact
Is there a specific emphasis (e.g. formal coursework or seminars) on these areas in your curriculum for your predoctoral students?
If yes, please describe.
Is there a specific emphasis (e.g. formal coursework or seminars) on this area for your postdoctoral fellows?
If yes, please describe.
Do you have other types of training (e.g., journal clubs or working groups) that supplement coursework to foster training or exposures in this area?
If yes, please describe.
Are there any collaborative training opportunities that exist, either formal or informal, with other departments, divisions, schools (e.g., school of medicine or nursing) or cancer centers that promote training or exposure in this area?
If yes, please describe.
Thinking 5-10 years into the foreseeable future and considering the items listed below, rank the importance of having formal training (during the pre and/or postdoctoral years) in the following skills and abilities for a successful career in cancer epidemiology. Please rank using a scale of 1 to 4 and using each number only once (1= most important; 4= least important).
____ collaboration and team science
____ adopting novel methods and technologies
____ learning to include multiple levels of scientific evidence (e.g.,
physical/social/structural environment) in analyses and interventions
____ translation of scientific findings between disciplines to make an impact
Thinking 5-10 years into the foreseeable future and considering the items listed below, rank the importance of the following assets for a successful career in cancer epidemiology. Please rank using a scale of 1 to 5 and using each number only once (1= most important; 5= least important).
____ communication skills (e.g. grant writing and/or verbal with the media and other scientific and non-scientific)
audiences)
____ leadership skills
____ self-assessment skills as related to career path decision making
____ supportive mentors
____ innovativeness (e.g., extending beyond the traditional approaches)
Rank the importance of having formal or informal enrichment for mentors in the following areas. Please rank using a scale of 1 to 3 and using each number only once (1= most important; 3= least important).
____ collaboration and team science
____ incorporation of multiple levels of scientific evidence (e.g. physical/social/structural environment) in analyses and interventions
____ translation of scientific findings between disciplines to make an impact
Thinking 5-10 years into the foreseeable future, what other skills, beyond the standard epidemiology and biostatistics curriculum, would you consider vital for a successful career in cancer epidemiology?
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