Research Training in Alimentary Tract Surgery
消化道外科研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:10179060
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.86万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-07-18 至 2021-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The rapid changes that have occurred in GI surgery over the past decade have created a unique opportunity for the creation of new knowledge, and yet our training programs have not appropriately adapted to this changing reality. This T32 Program has been designed to train the next generation of academic GI surgeons through a broad focus on the various investigative fields that can be applied to GI surgical disease. The enormous resources and talented personnel in the Harvard Medical School community have been leveraged to create a unique environment for the research training of our future academic GI surgeons. First funded in 1997 as a collaboration between the Departments of Surgery at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and the former Beth Israel Hospital, this program has been expanded to include investigators from all four major teaching hospital affiliates of Harvard Medical School (CH, BIDMC, BWH, MGH). It is clear that a major impediment to promoting and maintaining high quality GI surgical research has been the "silo" effect, whereby investigators from various disciplines function as independent entities with little or no interaction. Accordingl, this T32 program is comprised of three research tracks: (1) Basic Science, (2) Clinical Research/Outcomes and (3) Surgical Technology/lnnovation. The Program has been designed to bring surgeon-scientists together from these three different investigative disciplines, establishing a unique environment for collaboration and interaction. The Training Program Executive Committee (Hodin, Goldstein, Tseng, Tavakkoli, and Puder) will oversee the selection of trainees, designation of preceptors, prescription of formal coursework, and participation in programs teaching ethics and the responsible conduct in research. The Program is open to surgical residents or fellows in accredited U.S. Residency Programs and a pro-active process is in place to seek applications from individuals belonging to under-represented minority groups. This T32 Program is therefore designed to provide intensive, coordinated research training with the goal of preparing individuals to become independently funded investigators in the field of alimentary tract surgery.
描述(由申请人提供):在过去十年中,胃肠道手术发生的快速变化为创造新知识创造了独特的机会,但我们的培训计划尚未适当适应这一不断变化的现实。该T32计划旨在通过广泛关注可应用于GI外科疾病的各种研究领域来培养下一代学术GI外科医生。在哈佛医学院社区的巨大资源和人才已被利用,创造一个独特的环境,为我们未来的学术胃肠道外科医生的研究培训。1997年,作为布里格姆妇女医院和前贝斯以色列医院外科部门之间的合作,该计划首次获得资助,现已扩大到包括来自哈佛医学院所有四个主要教学医院附属机构(CH,BIDMC,BWH,MGH)的研究人员。很明显,促进和保持高质量的胃肠道外科研究的一个主要障碍是“筒仓”效应,即来自不同学科的研究者作为独立实体发挥作用,很少或根本没有互动。T32计划由三个研究轨道组成:(1)基础科学,(2)临床研究/成果和(3)手术技术/研究。该计划旨在将这三个不同研究学科的外科医生科学家聚集在一起,建立一个独特的协作和互动环境。培训计划执行委员会(Hodin,Goldstein,Tseng,Tavakkoli和Puder)将监督学员的选择,导师的指定,正式课程的处方,以及参与教学道德和负责任的研究行为的计划。该计划是开放给外科住院医生或研究员在认可的美国居住计划和积极的过程是到位,以寻求申请属于代表性不足的少数群体的个人。因此,该T32计划旨在提供密集,协调的研究培训,目标是使个人成为消化道手术领域独立资助的研究人员。
项目成果
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