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The Johns Hopkins Physician-Scientist Training Program to Enhance Institutional Retention and Entry Into Academic Positions: An Evaluation of Program Effectiveness and Outcomes.

Jordina Rincon-TorroellaJames FeghaliAlbert AntarTej D AzadAntony RosenRoy C ZiegelsteinPaul B RothmanKathleen H BurnsJessica L BienstockAndrea L CoxChetan Bettegowda
Published in: Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges (2024)
The PSTP provides internal research support and institutional oversight. Although establishing close mentor-mentee relationships requires individualized approaches, the PSTP provided structured academic pathways that enhanced participating scholars' ability to apply for grants and jobs. The vast majority continued their careers as physician-scientists after training. In light of the national evidence of a "leaky physician-scientist pipeline," programs such as the PSTP can be critical to entry into early academic career positions and institutional retention.
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