Squaring Circles: The gap for Interdisciplinary Trainees in a Discipline-Driven Academy

Shannon L Sibbald, Leslea Peirson, Jennifer Boyko

Abstract


The growth of interdisciplinary health services research training programs across Canada has in part been due to acknowledgement of and efforts to bridge a gap between researchers, policy makers and practitioners. Consequently, a new breed of interdisciplinary health services researchers (many of which have specialization in knowledge translation) are now ready to meet complex system demands only to find limited career opportunities. We argue that the investments for advancing interdisciplinary health service training have not been paralleled in with post-training positions in academia and elsewhere, and change must occur.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/ijhe.v4n3p63

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