SID Retreat for Future Academicians
SID 未来院士务虚会
基本信息
- 批准号:8319768
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-07-15 至 2017-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAddressAmericanAreaArthritisBasic ScienceBiologyClinicalClinical InvestigatorClinical ResearchCommitCommunitiesDataDermatologicDermatologistDermatologyDisciplineDoctor of PhilosophyEconomicsEducational process of instructingEquilibriumExposure toFacultyFundingFutureGoalsGrantIndividualIndustryInstitutesInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyKnowledgeLearningLifeMaintenanceMediationMedicineMentorsMindMissionMusculoskeletal DiseasesNational Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesOccupationsOpticsParticipantPeer GroupPhysiciansPopulationPositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowPrivate EnterprisesResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesScienceScientistSeasonsSkinSocietiesSurveysTargeted ResearchTestingTimeTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchUniversitiesWorkWritingcareerdesignexperiencegraduate studentimprovedinterdisciplinary approachinterestmedical specialtiesmeetingsmembermultidisciplinarynovelproduct developmentprogramsresearch and developmentsatisfactionsensorskin disordersymposiumtrend
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): There is growing concern about the declining number of graduating dermatology residents entering academic medicine, posing a threat to the training of dermatologists who are required to treat the nearly one third of the US population which will suffer from skin disease at some point in time. Members of the Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) represent a significant percentage of U.S. dermatology faculty. The organization is uniquely suited to address the problem given the access to both faculty and resident physicians. The SID mission is to exchange and disseminate scientific information relating to skin disease. The National Institute for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) is committed to supporting skin disease research and training basic and clinical investigators. The two organizations have a vested interest in reversing the trend as major stakeholders in maintaining a pipeline of dermatological educators and researchers. In order to leverage potential synergy in the missions of the SID and NIAMS, the concept of the Resident Retreat was developed. The SID Retreat for Future Academicians is an annual conference presented by the Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) for a select group of first-year dermatology residents who have expressed an interest in pursuing a career in academics. The program tests the hypothesis that early and sustained exposure to like-minded residents, graduate students, post-docs and seasoned faculty will have a positive effect on a decision to follow the career path into academia. To achieve our goals, we plan to expand upon the format utilized over the past 10 years, which included discussions of grant writing, finding mentors, negotiating a job (and protected time), economics, work-life balance, developing an interest area, integrating academics into dermatologic specialties and finding funding. These themes have been very well received, but do not address how physician scientists create collaborative liaisons with PhD scientists to bring new knowledge into the field of Dermatology. We believe that this multidisciplinary approach is an important aspect of building scientific opportunity to improve our field, and is a core value of the SID. This modified format also positions the Resident Retreat as a venue to help attract the PhD community to the field of skin biology.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The Resident Retreat for Future Academicians is an annual conference specifically designed to increase the number of dermatology residents that enter academic dermatology by providing information on the benefits of the career path and eliminating some of the barriers to entry. This increase will sustain the pipeline of multidisciplinary educators and researchers in U.S. institutions necessary to find improved treatments and cures for the nearly 3,000 known skin diseases that afflict 65 million Americans.
描述(由申请人提供):越来越多的人担心进入学术医学的毕业皮肤科住院医生数量下降,对皮肤科医生的培训构成威胁,这些医生需要治疗近三分之一的美国人口,这些人口将在某个时候患上皮肤病。皮肤病学研究学会(SID)的成员占美国皮肤科教师的很大比例。该组织是唯一适合解决这个问题的教师和住院医生的访问。SID的使命是交流和传播与皮肤病相关的科学信息。国家关节炎、肌肉骨骼和皮肤病研究所(NIAMS)致力于支持皮肤病研究和培训基础和临床研究人员。这两个组织作为维持皮肤病教育工作者和研究人员管道的主要利益相关者,在扭转这一趋势方面有既得利益。为了在国际发展学会和国家机构间科学和管理科学研究所的任务中发挥潜在的协同作用,提出了驻地务虚会的概念。SID Retreat for Future Academicians是由皮肤病学研究学会(SID)为一组选定的第一年皮肤科住院医师举办的年度会议,这些住院医师表示有兴趣从事学术事业。该计划测试的假设是,早期和持续接触志同道合的居民,研究生,博士后和经验丰富的教师将有一个积极的影响,决定跟随职业道路进入学术界。为了实现我们的目标,我们计划扩大在过去10年中使用的格式,其中包括讨论赠款写作,寻找导师,谈判工作(和保护时间),经济学,工作与生活的平衡,发展兴趣领域,将学者融入皮肤科专业和寻找资金。这些主题已经非常受欢迎,但没有解决医生科学家如何与博士科学家建立合作联系,将新知识带入皮肤病学领域。我们认为,这种多学科的方法是建立科学的机会,以改善我们的领域的一个重要方面,是SID的核心价值。这种修改后的格式也将居民务虚会定位为一个场所,以帮助吸引博士社区的皮肤生物学领域。
公共卫生关系:未来院士的居民务虚会是一个年度会议,专门旨在通过提供有关职业道路的好处和消除一些进入障碍的信息,增加进入学术皮肤病学的皮肤病学居民的数量。这一增长将维持美国机构中多学科教育工作者和研究人员的管道,这些教育工作者和研究人员必须为困扰6500万美国人的近3,000种已知皮肤病找到更好的治疗方法。
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Effect of Gas Tension on Epidermal Keratinocyte DNA Synthesis and Prostaglandin Production
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10.1111/1523-1747.ep12284228 - 发表时间:
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- 作者:
Alice P Pentland;Cynthia L Marcelo;Mary Ann Jordan;John J Voorhees - 通讯作者:
John J Voorhees
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CYCLOOXYGENASE AND PGE2 RECEPTOR FUNCTION IN SKIN CANCER
皮肤癌中环加氧酶和 PGE2 受体的功能
- 批准号:
6512182 - 财政年份:2000
- 资助金额:
$ 2.5万 - 项目类别:
CYCLOOXYGENASE AND PGE2 RECEPTOR FUNCTION IN SKIN CANCER
皮肤癌中环加氧酶和 PGE2 受体的功能
- 批准号:
6632768 - 财政年份:2000
- 资助金额:
$ 2.5万 - 项目类别:
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