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Table 3 Post-program training outcome

From: A research education program model to prepare a highly qualified workforce in biomedical and health-related research and increase diversity

No. of Trainees* And%

Description of work ex-trainee is involved after completion of research training

Current position

16 (44%)

Offered continued research positions in research labs

Student

4 (11%)

Accepted into Medical School

Student

1 (3%)

Accepted into Physician Assistant Program

Student

2 (6%)

Accepted into Dietetics Internship and MS program- following completion one of the Ex-trainee was offered three different positions in Texas. Currently the ex-trainee working as Border Region Dietitian at H-E-B in Brownsville, TX

Dietician, Applying to PhD program

2 (6%)

Accepted into Master’s degree of Public Health MPH program

Grad Student

1 (3%)

Doing research and participating in medical residency program

D.O.

1 (3%)

Receive a faculty position as an instructor, and continuing her research work.

Faculty Instructor

1 (3%)

Accepted a research position in a biotech company

Production Chemist

1 (3%)

Received an Internship in Washington D.C. - Children’s Environmental Health Network

Student

2 (6%)

Accepted positions at local hospitals

Health care staff & scriber

3 (8%)

Accepted research related positions at university

Research Staff

1 (3%)

Accepted a research lab manger position. Planning to attend MD-PHD program

Research Lab Manager

1(3%)

Accepted a position as Public Health & Prevention Specialist in HIV Research for the State of Texas in Austin, TX

Health Specialist

10 (27%)

Attended national scientific conferences to present their research data/findings.

Students

  1. Ex-Trainees’ status after completion of the research program. *A total of thirty-six (36) trainees have completed their research training. The number in parenthesis represents the percentage of the total 36 trainees.