Experiential Learning in Career Development

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Amr S. Soliman
Leslie Stainton
Robert M. Chamberlain
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[1] The City University of New York,Medical School
[2] University of Michigan Residential College,undefined
[3] The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center,undefined
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2021年 / 36卷
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Career development; Short-term experience; Cancer education; Special populations; Experiential learning;
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This manuscript demonstrates the learning experiences of graduate public health students through mentored field research in cancer epidemiology and cancer prevention over the past 13 years. The program has been funded through an R25 grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) since 2006 and has supported nearly 200 students from different universities in the USA. Included are data on student recruitment, selection, mentorship, and evaluation of research training in US minority settings as well as foreign countries. Examples of students’ learning experiences and life-long skills that shaped students’ careers are presented. The insights that fostered the experiential learning idea among key leaders at the NCI Cancer training branch have proven to be sound.
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