AACAP PHYSICIAN SCIENTIST PROGRAM IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE
AACAP 药物滥用医师科学家计划
基本信息
- 批准号:2502115
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 36.86万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-01-01 至 2003-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION:
There is a dearth of child and adolescent psychiatric physician
investigators committed to research careers. The lack of the child and
adolescent psychiatrist's unique medical perspective of child and adolescent
psychopathology and development leaves a significant gap in the research
agenda. Both the Institute of Medicine and the NIMH have documented this
need. This proposal helps to alleviate this problem by intensively training
six additional academic child and adolescent psychiatrists in investigative
skills to correct this extreme shortage of research faculty.
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Physician Scientist
Program in Substance Abuse represents a commitment to develop outstanding
research and physician researchers focused on the role of substance abuse in
child development and psychopathology. This program has five primary
objectives: 1. To increase the number of child and adolescent
psychiatrists participating in child developmental psychopathology and
substance abuse research; 2. To identify child and adolescent psychiatrists
suitable for research careers studying developmental psychopathology and
substance abuse; 3. To expand the scope of current research training
opportunities in child and adolescent psychiatry to include academic centers
that have traditionally provided primarily clinical training; 4. To insure
that the trainees in the program have sufficiently intensive training
research experiences to increase the probability that they will become
career investigators; 5. To utilize and develop a working group of
outstanding child and adolescent psychiatric investigators who are committed
to the shared goal of improving the current shortage of adequately trained
child and adolescent psychiatric researchers through collaborative training
experiences.
By establishing mentoring relationships, this program will involve promising
candidates in a collaborative training effort that will utilize the
resources of the major child psychiatric and substance abuse research
centers in the country. The program will include individualized, carefully
structured research training that is monitored and evaluated by a
supervisory committee of distinguished senior investigators. This
evaluation will include annual reviews of all candidates, mentors and the
sponsoring institutions and an annual external review to assure the
professional development of the trainees and this research training program.
Special emphasis will be placed on the recruitment of minority candidates
and candidates from medical schools where strong research training
opportunities are not available.
说明:
缺少儿童和青少年精神科医生。
调查人员致力于研究事业。孩子的缺乏和
青少年精神病学家对儿童和青少年的独特医学视角
精神病理学和发展在研究中留下了很大的空白
议程。医学研究所和NIMH都记录了这一点
需要。这项建议通过强化培训帮助缓解这一问题。
另外六名儿童和青少年精神病学家正在进行调查
纠正这种极端缺乏研究人员的技能。
美国儿童和青少年精神病学内科学会科学家
在药物滥用方面的计划代表着致力于发展杰出的
研究和内科研究人员将重点放在药物滥用在
儿童发育和精神病理学。这个项目有五个主要部分
目标:1.增加儿童和青少年的数量
参加儿童发展精神病理学的精神病学家
物质滥用研究;2.确定儿童和青少年精神病学家
适用于研究发展精神病理学和
药物滥用;3.扩大目前研究培训的范围
儿童和青少年精神病学的机会包括学术中心
传统上主要提供临床培训的公司;4.确保
计划中的受训人员接受了足够密集的培训
研究经验,以增加它们成为
职业调查员;5.利用和发展一支工作组
杰出的儿童和青少年精神病学调查人员
为了改善目前受过充分培训的人员短缺的共同目标
通过协作培训的儿童和青少年精神病学研究人员
经历。
通过建立指导关系,该计划将涉及承诺
参加协作培训工作的候选人将利用
主要儿童精神病学和药物滥用研究的资源
在这个国家的中心。该计划将包括个性化的、仔细的
结构化的研究培训,由
由杰出的高级调查员组成的监督委员会。这
评估将包括对所有候选人、导师和
赞助机构和每年一次的外部审查,以确保
研修生的专业发展和本次研修培训计划。
将特别重视少数族裔候选人的招聘。
和来自医学院校的候选人,这些学校都有很强的研究培训
商机不可用。
项目成果
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2856523 - 财政年份:1998
- 资助金额:
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