F1000Research (Jul 2021)

Interprofessional grant writing seminar for early career faculty in a small, isolated teaching center [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

  • India King,
  • Andrea Christopher,
  • Ann Hansen,
  • Ami Student,
  • Jeff Sordahl,
  • Sarah Naidoo,
  • Elaine Nguyen,
  • Sarai Ambert-Pompey,
  • Amber Fisher,
  • Rick Tivis,
  • C. Scott Smith

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.26092.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Small, isolated teaching centers have difficulty mentoring interprofessional junior faculty in research methods and grant writing. Peer mentoring programs for grant writing at larger institutions have been successful. In this short report, we describe our program that leveraged mentor experience using four framing seminars followed by project refinement in three-person peer groups and monthly mentored works in progress meetings. In its first year, ten faculty from medicine, psychology, and pharmacy completed the program and successfully obtained six funded grants. Five of the projects transitioned from single profession applications to interprofessional applications as participants connected and profession-specific expertise was identified. Refinements for future cohorts are discussed.