Making Research More Accessible: The Research Empowerment & Development (RED) Fellowship Program
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Abstract
As individuals interested in clinical and medical
research, we have observed an increasing need for methodological research
skills by grassroots, not-for-profit, and for-profit organizations. However,
research methodology skills and resources are often available only in
post-secondary institutions (i.e., graduate programs and communities of
practice). Undergraduate learners often face the challenge of accessing
post-graduate research training. This guest editorial describes the Research
Empowerment & Development (RED) Fellowship, a six-week collaborative
program that aims to build capacity in individuals to conduct, develop, and
implement high-quality research. This editorial will discuss the rationale for
this program, the program plan, program design process, target audience,
program timeline, future goals, and contact information.
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