Early Career-CeNtered EnricHment to AdvaNce Research Careers in Maternal HEalth -ENHANCE-M

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Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Improvements in equitable maternal health will require rigorous research methods and the inclusion of pregnant and lactating people in clinical trials. Early Career-CeNtered EnricHment to AdvaNce Research Careers in Maternal HEalth (ENHANCE-M) will identify and train a diverse group of postdoctoral fellows and early-stage investigators with a commitment to a career in maternal health research. Trainees will be recruited from the Medical College of Wisconsin and partnering institutions that have diverse pool of candidates from underrepresented groups in biomedical research workforce. The curriculum will be grounded in clinical research methodologies and community engagement. Practices will include hands-on, team-based learning, leveraging MCW U54 research projects with a focus on clinical trials design and management, structural racism and SDOH that affect maternal morbidity and mortality, recruitment of diverse participants, thriving and resilience in academia, grant writing, and mentor engagement and networking. Our overarching goals are to train a diverse group of postdoctoral fellows and early-stage investigators in community engaged research and in clinical trials involving birthing people. The specific aims of the training program are: Aim 1: Recruit postdoctoral fellows and ESI from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds to participate in a 24-month maternal health clinical research program focused on community engaged research and clinical trials. Aim 2: Implement and evaluate the 24-month maternal health clinical research program. Intermediate benchmarks of success include creation of and adherence to an individualized development plan (IDP) and set expectations for numbers of presentations, publications, and grant applications each year. Long-term benchmarks for success include for at least 30% of our postdocs to remain in research-related career within 3 to 5 years of exiting the program, and for at least 30% of our ESI faculty to obtain extramural funding.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10908695
Project number
5U54HD113408-02
Recipient
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN
Principal Investigator
Janet S. Rader
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$179,411
Award type
5
Project period
2023-08-17 → 2030-07-31