TY - JOUR
T1 - A conversation on health research collaborations and career with Dr. Gordon Guyatt
AU - Johansson, Isabelle
AU - Naji, Leen
AU - Rodrigues, Myanca
AU - Akula, Kishore Kumar
AU - Hu, Zheng Jing
AU - Kay, Jeffrey
AU - Thabane, Lehana
AU - Guyatt, Gordon
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - This text builds on a conversation with Dr. Gordon Guyatt who provided guidance to trainees on interdisciplinary collaboration and work-life balance as part of a graduate-level biostatistics course in September 2020. The participants in the conversation comprised a group of clinicians, methodologists and biostatisticians, ranging from junior trainees to world-renowned established researchers. Biostatisticians, methodologists and clinicians often collaborate in conducting clinical research, calling upon interpersonal soft skills that are rarely explicitly addressed in undergraduate and graduate coursework. Acquiring such skills are essential for allowing seamless collaboration and communication within a multidisciplinary team and are therefore key to career advancement for young researchers, which was the focus of this session. As an invited guest, Dr. Guyatt shares his experiences after decades of leadership and successful international collaborations. He emphasizes the importance finding the right mentor, forming productive collaborations, developing self-awareness, and strategies for achieving a work-life balance.
AB - This text builds on a conversation with Dr. Gordon Guyatt who provided guidance to trainees on interdisciplinary collaboration and work-life balance as part of a graduate-level biostatistics course in September 2020. The participants in the conversation comprised a group of clinicians, methodologists and biostatisticians, ranging from junior trainees to world-renowned established researchers. Biostatisticians, methodologists and clinicians often collaborate in conducting clinical research, calling upon interpersonal soft skills that are rarely explicitly addressed in undergraduate and graduate coursework. Acquiring such skills are essential for allowing seamless collaboration and communication within a multidisciplinary team and are therefore key to career advancement for young researchers, which was the focus of this session. As an invited guest, Dr. Guyatt shares his experiences after decades of leadership and successful international collaborations. He emphasizes the importance finding the right mentor, forming productive collaborations, developing self-awareness, and strategies for achieving a work-life balance.
KW - Biostatistical collaboration
KW - Collaborative research
KW - Health research
KW - Interdisciplinary collaboration
KW - Mentoring
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.01.019
DO - 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.01.019
M3 - Comment/debate
C2 - 33545269
AN - SCOPUS:85101019945
SN - 0895-4356
VL - 133
SP - 152
EP - 155
JO - Journal of Chronic Diseases
JF - Journal of Chronic Diseases
ER -