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Building strong health and career trajectories through translational research.

M Elizabeth O'LearyMarina WhiteJulie Nihouarn SigurdardottirHailey ScottAngela Marcela Jaramillo-OspinaShameena BakeKristin L Connor
Published in: Journal of developmental origins of health and disease (2023)
Translational research (TR) is the movement of fundamental scientific discoveries into healthcare settings and population health policy, and parallels the goals of DOHaD research. Unfortunately, there is little guidance on how to become a translational researcher. To understand the opinions of DOHaD trainees towards TR, we conducted a workshop at the DOHaD World Congress 2022. We found that trainees were enthusiastic for their work to have translational impact, and that they feel that holistic, multidisciplinary solutions may lead to more generalisable research. However, there lacks support for TR career pathways, which may stall the execution of the long-term vision of the DOHaD agenda. We put forward recommendations for trainees to clarify their purpose in pursuing TR and for seeking relevant people and patronages to support their training paths. For mentors, training institutions, and scientific societies, we recommend developing TR-specific programmes, and implementing training opportunities, networking events, and funding to support these endeavours.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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  • general practice
  • medical students
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  • global health
  • primary care
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  • clinical practice