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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Research Workforce Development
  • Diversity and Inclusion in Science
  • Mentoring and Career Development Programs

Background:

  • The National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) is funded by the NIH to increase representation of underrepresented groups (URGs) in biomedical research.
  • NRMN offers innovative programs for mentor and mentee training across the career spectrum.
  • A collaborative evaluation strategy is essential due to NRMN's national scope and diverse programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline a collaborative, utilization-focused evaluation framework for NRMN's diverse programs.
  • To assess both internal and external evaluation needs for NRMN's initiatives.
  • To translate evaluation findings into actionable information for program decisions and institutionalization.

Main Methods:

  • Internal NRMN evaluators conduct process and short-term outcome evaluations for specific programs.
  • The national Coordination and Evaluation Center (CEC) assesses medium- and long-term effectiveness and sustainability.
  • A collaborative framework guides tailored outcome and process questions for faculty mentors, mentees, and researchers.

Main Results:

  • Evaluation results will inform the design of sustainable and effective mentoring initiatives.
  • Findings will guide efforts to promote diversity within the biomedical research workforce.
  • The collaborative evaluation design serves as a model for large, multi-site research training programs.

Conclusions:

  • Effective evaluation is crucial for the success and sustainability of NRMN's diversity-focused programs.
  • Translating evaluation findings into practice supports evidence-based decision-making.
  • The NRMN evaluation model demonstrates practical application of evaluation principles for complex training programs.