Faculty perceptions and knowledge of career development of trainees in biomedical science: What do we (think we) know?
The Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training (BEST) program is an NIH-funded effort testing the impact of career development interventions (e.g. internships, workshops, classes) on biomedical trainees (graduate students and postdoctoral fellows). BEST Programs seek to increase trainees' kn...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie W Watts, Deepshikha Chatterjee, Julie W Rojewski, Carol Shoshkes Reiss, Tracey Baas, Kathleen L Gould, Abigail M Brown, Roger Chalkley, Patrick Brandt, Inge Wefes, Linda Hyman, J Kevin Ford |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b234f1a3e45947a5892aa33bcebb4b81 |
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