Vice President's Clinical and Translational (VPCAT) Research Scholars Program
The VPCAT Research Scholars Program has been designed to offer intensive mentorship and support to early-stage faculty members engaged in clinical and translational research in transitioning to accomplished, funded principal investigators.
VPCAT leverages the resources of our institution to augment departmental resources in support of junior faculty investigators using a holistic framework, the Matrix Mentoring Model, that includes five levels of mentorship: self, scientific, peer, senior, and staff. During the 2-year program, scholars receive training in scientific career development, grant writing and management, and leadership designed to create empowered principal investigators.
This is a competitive program that incorporates:
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Formal and informal mentoring
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Structured curriculum focused on leadership competencies and essential knowledge and practical skills to be an effective clinical and translational researcher
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Access to resources to facilitate appropriate study design, collection of pilot data, and preparation and submission of competitive grant applications.
For further details, see the Overview of Formal Participation in the VPCAT Program and the VPCAT Scholar Handbook.