Training in Patient-Oriented Research for Physicians
为医生提供以患者为中心的研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:6937747
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 79.44万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-09-01 至 2008-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (Provided by the applicant):
The overall goal of the Yale Mentored Clinical Research Scholar (CRS) Program Award is to develop a cadre of superbly trained physician-investigators who will pursue academic careers and emerge as leaders in patient-oriented research. The CRS program will link directly with the existing K30 program and numerous T32 training grants at Yale, and provide the stipend and research support necessary for appointees to complete a Ph.D. degree in Investigative Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine. Specific aims are: (1) to train at least 12 appointees (or 12-5 year equivalents) during the 5-year award period, who will conduct cutting-edge patient-oriented research involving cross-disciplinary perspectives and collaborations; (2) to provide intensive training for appointees, including the following elements: (a) didactic training with a curriculum that will be individually tailored for each appointee, designed to provide a broad knowledge base in patient-oriented research as well as specific knowledge relevant to the dissertation topic; (b) instruction in responsible conduct of research; (c) mentored clinical research experience; and (d) Ph.D. degree to be completed under the oversight of a Qualifying and Thesis Committee (3) to provide other educational resources, such as an annual program retreat, assistance with identification of funding sources, provision of a grant resource library and forms/questionnaire resource library, and development of a database of patient-oriented research investigators at Yale; (4) to enhance access of appointees to the wealth of resources in patient-oriented research available at Yale--such as research facilities, equipment, patient populations, pilot grants, seminars, and collaborators; and (5) to follow the Program Evaluation Plan, designed to monitor appointee progress and overall effectiveness of the program. Dr. Sharon Inouye, a NIH-funded clinical investigator with international stature for her patient oriented research in aging and proven leadership and mentorship abilities, will direct the CRS Program, assisted by an eight member Advisory Committee with a broad range of interdisciplinary expertise. Potential Lead Mentors are well-funded leaders in patient-oriented research with established track records of training physician-investigators. Ultimately, the Yale CRS Program will help to increase the pool of physician-investigators who will be uniquely poised to conduct research to directly improve the health of all Americans.
描述(由申请人提供):
耶鲁大学导师临床研究学者(CRS)计划奖的总体目标是培养一支训练有素的医生-研究人员队伍,他们将追求学术生涯,并成为以患者为导向的研究的领导者。CRS计划将与耶鲁大学现有的K30计划和众多T32培训拨款直接挂钩,并为被任命的人提供必要的津贴和研究支持,以完成耶鲁大学医学院的研究医学博士学位。具体目标是:(1)在5年获奖期内培训至少12名被任命者(或12-5年同等者),他们将进行涉及跨学科视角和合作的以患者为中心的前沿研究;(2)为被任命者提供强化培训,包括以下内容:(A)授课培训,课程将为每个被任命者量身定做,旨在提供面向患者的研究的广泛知识基础以及与论文主题相关的具体知识;(B)负责任地进行研究的指导;(C)指导临床研究经验;以及(D)在合格和论文委员会的监督下完成博士学位;(3)提供其他教育资源,如年度计划务虚会、协助确定资金来源、提供赠款资源库和表格/问卷资源库,以及开发耶鲁以患者为导向的研究调查人员数据库;(4)加强被任命者对耶鲁以患者为导向的研究中丰富资源的访问--如研究设施、设备、患者群体、试点赠款、研讨会和合作者;以及(5)遵循计划评估计划,该计划旨在监督指定人员的进度和计划的整体有效性。莎伦·井上博士是美国国立卫生研究院资助的临床研究员,因其以患者为导向的老龄化研究以及成熟的领导力和指导能力而享誉国际。她将领导CRS计划,由一个具有广泛跨学科专业知识的八名成员咨询委员会协助。潜在的首席导师是以患者为导向的研究中资金充足的领导人,具有培训医生-调查人员的既定记录。最终,耶鲁CRS计划将有助于增加内科研究人员的队伍,他们将以独特的姿态进行研究,直接改善所有美国人的健康。
项目成果
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6631614 - 财政年份:2000
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