Discovering the opportunity
For Clayton Hicks, a third-year medical and master’s student in bioethics, a research assistantship fostered his academic and professional growth. It started at IU Cancer Research Day 2024 when Hicks came across groundbreaking work on medical decision-making for pediatric bone cancer patients conducted by Janet Panoch, Ph.D. Hicks saw an opportunity not just to learn, but to contribute meaningfully to impactful research.
Hicks applied to work as Panoch’s research assistant through the Community Engagement Associate (CEA) program. “I was drawn to how the project explored shared decision-making between physicians and families,” Hicks said. This focus on patient-centered care aligned with his aspirations to bridge academic medicine and real-world impact. Through this role, Hicks delved into the world of qualitative research.