Search Results - "MacCalla, Nicole M G"
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A participatory approach to evaluating a national training and institutional change initiative: the BUILD longitudinal evaluation
Published in BMC proceedings (04-12-2017)“…The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds training programs to increase the numbers and skills of scientists who obtain NIH research grants, but few…”
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Evaluating efforts to diversify the biomedical workforce: the role and function of the Coordination and Evaluation Center of the Diversity Program Consortium
Published in BMC proceedings (04-12-2017)“…The National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded Diversity Program Consortium (DPC) includes a Coordination and Evaluation Center (CEC) to conduct a longitudinal…”
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BUILDing BLaST: promoting rural students' biomedical research careers using a culturally responsive, one health approach
Published in BMC proceedings (04-12-2017)“…Most postsecondary institutions in the state of Alaska (USA) have a broad mission to serve diverse students, many of whom come from schools in rural villages…”
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Evaluating a National Biomedical Training Program Using QuantCrit: Revealing Disparities in Research Self-efficacy for Women of Color Undergraduates
Published in CBE life sciences education (01-12-2024)“…Program evaluation for interventions aimed at enhancing diversity can fall short when the evaluation unintentionally reifies the exclusion of multiple…”
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Gauging treatment impact: The development of exposure variables in a large‐scale evaluation study
Published in New directions for evaluation (2022)“…While guidance on how to design rigorous evaluation studies abounds, prescriptive guidance on how to include critical process and context measures through the…”
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Understanding the context and appreciating the complexity of evaluating the Diversity Program Consortium
Published in New directions for evaluation (2022)“…The National Institutes of Health (NIH) made a sizeable investment in developing a scientific approach to understanding how to best increase diversity in the…”
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