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. 2021 Nov 22;106(2):419-423.
doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.21-0311.

Expanding Global Health Engagement through Fogarty Fellowship Programs

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Expanding Global Health Engagement through Fogarty Fellowship Programs

Allison A Henry et al. Am J Trop Med Hyg. .

Abstract

Training the next generation of global health researchers is vital for sustainable research partnerships and global health equity. The Fogarty International Center (National Institutes of Health) supports postdoctoral fellows and professional/graduate students in long-term, hands-on mentored research in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We surveyed 627 alumni (58% from the United States, 42% from LMICs) from three sequential Fogarty-sponsored global health research training programs (response rate: N = 257, 41%). Publications in the Index Medicus were used to ascertain scholarly output. Most alumni (63%) reported remaining engaged in LMICs and/or worked in academic/research careers (70%). Since completing their Fogarty fellowship, 144 alumni (56%) had received 438 new grants as principal investigator (PI), co-/multi-PI, or site PI. The 257 responding alumni had 5,318 publications during and since their Fogarty fellowships; 2,083 (39%) listed the Fogarty trainee as the first or senior author. These global health training programs highlight the value of LMIC research experience in nurturing the global health research workforce.

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Figure 1.
Expanding footprint of global health engagement by Fogarty alumni. Map shows countries where Fogarty fellows originally completed their fellowship year training (gray). Alumni remain engaged in these 27 countries, as well as expanded their work to an additional 19 countries (black).

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