The Global Health Research Capacity Strengthening (GHR-CAPS) Program: trainees’ experiences and perspectives
Abstract
Introduction
This paper aims to contribute to the discussion on how global health research (GHR)
mentorship initiatives can best help prepare the next generation of GH researchers. To
this end, the authors, a group of emerging researchers, share their experiences and
perspectives of participating in the Global Health Research Capacity Strengthening
(GHR-CAPS) program, a multidisciplinary GHR training and mentorship program in
Quebec, Canada.
Discussion
Based on their experiences, what is deemed most beneficial is interfacing with a diverse
group of peers, learning and being guided from a community of mentors, actively
engaging in research activities, having mentorship specific to GH, and being financially
supported, especially through bursaries. Areas were also noted to better guide and
support GHR emerging researchers. These included providing more support for navigating
career transitions and developing a program of research, and removing geographical
restrictions to access financial resources, including bursaries and small grants which can
directly support the research of students and junior researchers. Overall, the trainees felt
that participation in a mentorship program like GHR-CAPS yields multiple benefits
including greater academic productivity, network expansion, increased professional
confidence, and enhancement of knowledge and skills. It also provides a sense of
belonging to something official and important and gives visibility to trainees’ work.
Conclusion
There is value-added to have mentorship programs like GHR-CAPS. GHR mentorship is
optimized by having multiple sources of support for trainees and by implementing diverse
strategies to meet trainees’ needs and strengthen their capacity.
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