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DESCRIPTION:Program: Chiropractic Health Care Session: Safety\, Policy\, a
 nd Access in Spinal Care Author: Victoria Bensel See all authors and pres
 enters → Abstract Objective To develop and support the role of chiropract
 ic in public health\, a sustainable pipeline of chiropractic research and
  health policy professionals is needed. This study describes clinical res
 earch and health policy postdoctoral training programs\, trainee experien
 ces\, and the impact of programs on career development for chiropractors.
  Methods We are conducting an electronic survey of chiropractic trainees 
 and program directors from 13 U.S.-based postdoctoral programs focused on
  clinical research and health policy and affiliated with an academic inst
 itution or healthcare system. Eligible trainees are currently enrolled in
  a program or completed a program within the last 5 years. Trainees are a
 sked about program resources\, career and skill development opportunities
 \, and contributions to science and/or policy. Program directors report p
 rogram design\, eligibility\, funding\, benefits\, institutional resource
 s\, and outcomes. Structured data were analyzed descriptively. Qualitativ
 e thematic analysis was used for text responses. Results 9 current\, 5 re
 cently completed trainees\, and 7 program directors have participated. Tr
 ainees reported the combination of academic coursework and access to dedi
 cated mentors added value to the practical experiences during their progr
 ams. Trainees also reported that participating in training programs influ
 enced decisions to remain in research or health policy-related fields. Pr
 ogram directors consistently reported challenges in obtaining and/or sust
 aining funding. Conclu sions Few postdoctoral training programs exist for
  chiropractors. By offering salary support\, academic coursework\, mentor
 ship\, and practical skill building opportunities\, training programs fos
 ter entry into clinical research and health policy-related fields. Progra
 m funding is critical to supporting a sustainable pipeline of research an
 d health policy professionals.\n\nAdmission:\nRegistrationFees: APHA Even
 t Registration is Required\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medicine.yale.edu/eve
 nt/chiropractic-postdoctoral-training-in-clinical-research-and-health-pol
 icy/\n
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LOCATION:801 Allen Y Lew Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, United States
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:5071.0 - Chiropractic postdoctoral training in clinical research a
 nd health policy: Trainee experiences and program descriptions
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