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A Graduate-Level Interdisciplinary Curriculum in CAR-T Cell Therapy

Rosalie M. Sterner, Karen E. Hedin, Richard E. Hayden, Grzegorz S. Nowakowski, Saranya P. Wyles, Alexandra J. Greenberg, André Terzic, Saad S. Kenderian

2020Mayo Clinic Proceedings Innovations Quality & Outcomes19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of a novel interdisciplinary graduate-level course in chimeric antigenic receptor-T cell therapy on students’ knowledge and interests in translational science.Materials/Participants and MethodsThe course ran November 12 to 16, 2018. Students were surveyed before and after the course. The survey included questions regarding background, self-perceived knowledge/confidence in skills, and interests/predicted behaviors. Students were assigned to work in collaborative interdisciplinary teams to develop a research proposal.ResultsA total of 25 students taking the course for graduate-level credit were surveyed. Of these, all 25 (100%) completed the surveys. Students came from variable backgrounds and were at different stages of graduate training. After completion of the course, there was a statistically significant increase in self-perceived knowledge of immunotherapy (mean score of 3.6 postcourse vs 2.6 precourse, on a 5-point Likert scale; P<.001), knowledge of the bench to clinic translational process (3.7 postcourse vs 3.0 precourse; P<.001), confidence in critical reading skills (4.3 postcourse vs 4.0 precourse; P=.008), confidence in immunotherapy-focused grant writing skills (3.6 postcourse vs 2.8 precourse; P<.001), and interest in working in interdisciplinary teams (4.8 postcourse vs 4.6 precourse; P=.02).ConclusionThe structure of this innovative and comprehensive course serves as a platform for educational courses in interdisciplinary translational research and helps trainees build knowledge and interest in the fields of chimeric antigenic receptor-T cells, regenerative sciences, and immunotherapy.

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MedicineLikert scaleCurriculumMedical educationImmunotherapyGraduate studentsInternal medicineImmunologyPsychologyImmune systemPedagogyDevelopmental psychologyBiomedical and Engineering EducationInterdisciplinary Research and CollaborationCAR-T cell therapy research
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