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Expiration Date: 06/30/2024
NCCIH Diversity Supplement Feedback Survey
Thank you for being a previous Diversity Supplement Scholar!
NCCIH has a strong commitment to support the development of a diverse and well-trained research workforce through diversity supplements. We have developed a survey to help identify strengths/weaknesses of the program and help improve the program for future scholars. As a previous Diversity Supplement Scholar, we ask you to please complete the survey. We anticipate that the survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Thank you for your feedback!
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Experience During the Diversity Supplement
How helpful was the experience?
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Slightly Helpful |
Not at all Helpful |
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Were there additional aspects of the experience that were helpful?
Your answer
Was the experience at the right time of your career/education?
Yes
No
Earlier would have been better
Later would have been better
Other:
What would have enhanced your experience? (Select all that apply)
More time for the diversity supplement
A project that was a better fit
A mentor that had more commitment to your research career development and independence
Institution that supported the experience more
Better quality and appropriateness of your mentoring and career development plans
More networking opportunities
No improvement recommended
Other:
Overall did the experience meet your expectations?*
Yes
No
Most Valuable Outcome
What was the most valuable outcome or skill gained from the diversity supplement?
Your answer
After Your Diversity Supplement
Have you applied for any NIH grants after your diversity supplement ended?*
Yes
No
Current Position
What is your current position? (Please check all that apply)
Undergraduate Student
Graduate Student
Post-Doc
Faculty Position
Research Scientist
Clinical Practitioner
Industry Position
Other:
Are you currently at a University?*
Yes
No
Current Position Continued
Are you currently in Clinical Practice?
Yes. I am a Acupuncturist.
Yes. I am a Massage Therapist.
Yes. I am a Music Therapist.
Yes. I am a Chiropractic Doctor.
Yes. I am a Naturopathic or Osteopathic physician.
No. I am not currently in clinical practice.
Other:
Are you currently doing research?
Yes. I am doing research in Natural Products (e.g., Botanicals, Diets/Food, Pre/Probiotic, Microbiome, Isolate, Cannabinoids, etc.)
Yes. I am doing research in Mind-Body Medicine (e.g., Meditation, Acupuncture, Manipulation/Body Based, Yoga, Energy Therapies, Tai Chi/Qigong, etc.)
Yes. I am doing research in Other Research (not complementary and integrative health research)
No. I am not currently doing research.
Other:
Approximately how many published articles have you authored since your diversity supplement?
No publications
1-5 publications
6-10 publications
11-15 publications
16-20 publications
21-25 publications
26-30 publications
Career Level Question
What was your career stage during your diversity award?*
Undergraduate
Post Associates
Postbaccalaureate
Graduate Student
Pre-doctoral
Medical Student
PhD Student
Post-doctoral Fellow
Investigator
Other:
Follow-up for Undergraduate student/post-associate/post-bac/other
How much did this experience influence you to pursue a career in the biomedical, behavioral, clinical and social sciences?
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Author | Stout, Shawn (NIH/NCCIH) [E] |
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File Created | 2023-08-26 |