Vanderbilt Clinical Oncology Research Career Development Award
Project Number5K12CA090625-24
Former Number2K12CA090625-22
Contact PI/Project LeaderFRIEDMAN, DEBRA L. Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationVANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
Description
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The Vanderbilt Clinical Oncology Research Career Development Program (VCORCDP) provides junior faculty
conducting patient-oriented research in cancer with the tools and experience to design and implement
hypothesis-driven research and effectively lead cancer research projects. This program is a cornerstone of the
Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center (VICC), and its activities are embedded across the entire VICC enterprise,
training leading investigators from every specialty related to cancer. This program ensures that we develop a
strong and diverse pipeline of emerging investigators who have the skills necessary to drive impactful
programs, and who have been accelerated in their trajectory by multidisciplinary and community-engaged
focused learning. The primary components of VCORCDP are mentored clinical research in oncology coupled
with tailored didactic training that may lead to a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation or other approved
individualized educational pathway and group skill development, with exposure to the breadth of cancer
research. Our mentors are a diverse group of 39 committed, experienced faculty. Scholars conduct research
across the cancer care continuum in one of three domains: 1) Clinical Trials and Drug Development, 2)
Translational Cancer Biology, and 3) Cancer Health Outcomes and Epidemiology. Through regular meetings
with the Program Directors, peer scholars, and mentorship committees, as well as preparation of Individual
Development Plans and structured Progress Reports, VCORCDP scholars tailor their career development to
be able to address the most relevant and meaningful issues in their field. The program is co-led by two
physician scientists, a medical oncologist who conducts translational research and a pediatric oncologist who
conducts population science and clinical research. An Internal Advisory Committee representing the diversity
of VCORCDP research evaluates the progress of individual scholars and the program’s success. Metrics
include diversity of program participants, program completion, retention in research-focused careers, funding
success, publication, and impact. An External Advisory Committee, composed of a cancer epidemiologist, a
community representative, and four oncology physician-scientists, provides input into the scientific direction of
program, ensures it is meeting national workforce needs and cancer priorities, and monitors progress,
accomplishments, and trajectory to further programmatic advancement. Fifty-six scholars have entered the
VCORCDP since its inception, 57% male and 43% female. As of June 2021, seven scholars (12%) represent
URiM groups. Our 56 scholars have published over 1,800 manuscripts over their careers to date. Of the 50
scholars who have graduated, 45 (90%) continue in research-intensive careers, and 38 of the 45 (84%) have
peer-reviewed grant support, including clinical trials. The VCORCDP is poised to continue to successfully
develop investigators to lead patient-oriented cancer research and advance cancer care.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The Vanderbilt Clinical Oncology Research Career Development Program (VCORCDP) is designed to train
physician scientists and clinical investigators to perform highly impactful clinical, population-based, and
translational studies in oncology. The research includes direct patient assessment, measurements on patient-
derived samples, and/or the use of investigational therapeutic or diagnostic techniques. The career
development program is composed of this mentored research as well as scholarly activity that provides training
in areas such as study design, ethical and scientific responsibilities and rigor and reproducibility required of an
investigator.
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Project Terms
AccelerationAddressAdvanced Malignant NeoplasmAdvisory CommitteesCancer BiologyCancer CenterCancer Research ProjectClinical OncologyClinical Oncology Supplement (K12)Clinical ResearchClinical TrialsCommunitiesContinuity of Patient CareCoupledDevelopment PlansEnsureEpidemiologistEpidemiologyExposure toFacultyFemaleFundingHealthIndividualK-Series Research Career ProgramsLeadLearningMalignant NeoplasmsManuscriptsMaster of ScienceMedical OncologistMentorsMentorshipMonitorOncologyOutcomeParticipantPediatric OncologistPeer Review GrantsPhysiciansPopulation SciencesPreparationProgress ReportsPublicationsPublishingResearchResearch PersonnelScholars ProgramScientistStructureTrainingTranslational Researchanti-cancer researchcancer carecareercareer developmentclinical investigationdesigndrug developmenteducation pathwayexperiencemalemedical specialtiesmeetingsmultidisciplinarypatient orientedpatient oriented researchpeerprogramsskill acquisitionskillssuccesstoolworkforce needs
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