endMS National Training Program SPRINT CV
SPRINT Interdisciplinary Learning Projects and Team Mentored Learning
A major part of the SPRINT experience is the completion of an interdisciplinary learning project. The goal of the interdisciplinary learning projects is to provide trainees with the unique opportunity to expand their areas of research in a structured way under the supervision of a mentor and in collaboration with co-trainees from different disciplines. Knowledge dissemination from the projects include the development and distribution of an information brochure for people living with MS and researchers; an article for publication, preparation of an educational newsletter or presentation for people living with MS, etc.
Teams of three trainees from different disciplines are partnered with a SPRINT mentor (established in a career in an MS related field) by the National Training Program and SPRINT Committee. The SPRINT mentors develop and guide the interdisciplinary project. The SPRINT trainee teams work on the project with their SPRINT mentor during the period between the two endMS Summer Schools. The project requires approximately 8 hours of work per month and is developed, supervised, and assessed by the SPRINT mentor.
This document is the endMS SPRINT curriculum vitae and includes the outcomes from the SPRINT teams as of April 2025: Link to SPRINT CV
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