Pediatric Transfusion Medicine Academic Career Award
儿科输血医学学术生涯奖
基本信息
- 批准号:7473097
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.88万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-07-19 至 2012-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic Career AwardAddressBloodBlood BanksCaringCategoriesChildChildhoodClinicalClinical ResearchClinical ServicesComplexDataDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDisciplineEducationEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingEnsureEnvironmentFacultyFellowshipFoundationsFundingFuture GenerationsGoalsGrantHealthcareHematologyHospitalsHousingIndividualInstitutesInstitutionLaboratoriesLeadMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMedical StudentsMedicineMentorsNeonatalNumbersPathologyPathway interactionsPatientsPediatric AssistantsPhysiciansPositioning AttributeResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRestRoleSpecialistStructureTestingTissue BanksTrainingTransfusionUniversitiesVisionWorkabstractingauthoritybasecareerdesignimprovedmedical schoolsnext generationoncologypediatric departmentprofessorprogramsresponse
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
Pediatric transfusion medicine (PTM) has evolved rapidly into a complex medical discipline, and PTM specialists have become important educators and medical consultants to clinical services and physicians, and have key medical, administrative, quality and regulatory roles within blood banks themselves. Also, evidenced-based advances in PTM require high quality basic, translational and clinical research. This application is submitted in response to RFA-HL-07-001 "Pediatric Transfusion Medicine Academic Career Award". The overarching goal of this application is to build the infrastructure to allow the PI, investigators of the Emory University Transfusion Medicine Program, and the Mentor to build a nationally recognized, outstanding program in PTM, dedicated to: 1) optimal transfusion of pediatric patients, 2) advancement of the field through basic, translational and clinical research, and 3) education of the next generation of leaders in pediatric transfusion medicine. Development of the infrastructure constitutes the Specific Aims which are to: 1) establish, test and institutionalize a core curriculum in PTM allowing for formalized training of medical students, and selected residents, fellows and junior faculty, and establish an accredited fellowship position in PTM, thus developing a formalized pathway for recruitment of physicians into PTM in our institution, 2) accomplish the Pi's career development plan allowing her to continue and advance along the Mentor's established plan for the PI to become one of the nation's most recognized and leading authorities in PTM, and 3) create and maintain an interactive website dedicated to the promotion of PTM in a variety of important ways as describe below. In accomplishing these Aims, this application, if funded, will lead to a comprehensive and institutionalized program that will address the need for formalized pathways into PTM, curricula for training in PTM, and structured support, teaching and advancement of junior faculty within PTM for establishing the highest level of care to the nation's pediatric patients.
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描述(由申请人提供):
儿科输血医学 (PTM) 已迅速发展成为一门复杂的医学学科,PTM 专家已成为临床服务和医生的重要教育者和医疗顾问,并在血库本身内发挥着关键的医疗、行政、质量和监管作用。此外,PTM 的循证进展需要高质量的基础、转化和临床研究。本申请是为了回应 RFA-HL-07-001“儿科输血医学学术职业奖”而提交的。该应用程序的总体目标是建立基础设施,使 PI、埃默里大学输血医学项目的研究人员和导师能够建立全国认可的杰出 PTM 项目,致力于:1) 儿科患者的最佳输血,2) 通过基础、转化和临床研究推动该领域的发展,以及 3) 培养下一代儿科输血医学领导者。基础设施的发展构成了具体目标,即:1) 建立、测试 PTM 核心课程并将其制度化,以便对医学生、选定的住院医生、研究员和初级教员进行正式培训,并在 PTM 中建立经认可的研究员职位,从而为我们机构的 PTM 招聘医生制定正式途径,2) 完成 Pi 的职业发展计划,使她能够继续 并沿着导师既定计划推进,使 PI 成为全国 PTM 领域最受认可和领先的权威机构之一,以及 3) 创建和维护一个交互式网站,致力于以如下所述的各种重要方式促进 PTM。为了实现这些目标,该申请如果获得资助,将导致一个全面和制度化的计划,该计划将解决进入 PTM 的正式途径、PTM 培训课程以及 PTM 内初级教师的结构化支持、教学和进步的需求,以便为国家儿科患者建立最高水平的护理。
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