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Strategies for enhancing research in aging health disparities by mentoring diverse investigators

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/cts.2016.23

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Mentorship; underrepresentation in science; training program; biomedical research; diversity

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  1. Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (RCMAR) program of the National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health [P30 AG15272, P30 AG15292, P30 AG031054, P30 AG043073, P30 AG043097, P30 AG015281, P30 AG021684, R13 AG023033]

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Introduction The Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (RCMAR) program was launched in 1997. Its goal is to build infrastructure to improve the well-being of older racial/ethnic minorities by identifying mechanisms to reduce health disparities. Methods Its primary objectives are to mentor faculty in research addressing the health of minority elders and to enhance the diversity of the workforce that conducts elder health research by prioritizing the mentorship of underrepresented diverse scholars. Results Through 2015, 12 centers received RCMAR awards and provided pilot research funding and mentorship to 361 scholars, 70% of whom were from underrepresented racial/ethnic groups. A large majority (85%) of RCMAR scholars from longstanding centers continue in academic research. Another 5% address aging and other health disparities through nonacademic research and leadership roles in public health agencies. Conclusions Longitudinal, team-based mentoring, cross-center scholar engagement, and community involvement in scholar development are important contributors to RCMAR's success.

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