Conducting Child Health Care Research in Vulnerable Populations
在弱势群体中开展儿童保健研究
基本信息
- 批准号:8263392
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 36.57万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-05-01 至 2014-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: This is a new T32 application from the Department of Pediatrics at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Our long term objective is to establish an institutional interdisciplinary program for the career development of pediatric physician-scientists who will become the future leaders in child health research in vulnerable populations. Such populations include children who are at risk for adverse health outcomes due to intrinsic biologic differences, elevated burdens of disease, or social characteristics such as financial limitations, place of residence, and inability to communicate effectively. The specific aims of this proposal are to identify qualified trainees at the end of residency or early in fellowship training and to provide them with an interdisciplinary research experience in the laboratory of a qualified mentor with adequate resources and space and ready access to unique populations of vulnerable children. To ensure long term success, this experience will in all cases be integrated with the Vanderbilt Master of Science in Clinical Investigation and Master of Public Health programs and an applied skills practicum in conducting research in vulnerable populations. In view of the strong applicant pool and the strengths of the proposed program, we propose support for three trainees in PGY-4 and three in PGY-5 and commit Departmental resources for a third PGY- 6 when necessary. The program directors will utilize an advisory committee composed of national experts within and external to Vanderbilt University to obtain ongoing advice with respect to candidate and mentor selection, scholarly progress of selected candidates and overall success. The proposal is broadly focused within four core disciplines that represent unique and substantial research strengths of Vanderbilt University and that define critical areas of need for new knowledge in child health research on vulnerable populations and include Pharmacoepidemiology/Pharmacogenomics, Neurodevelopment, Health Disparities, and Vaccinology/Epidemiology. Initiation of this program will permit the development of a cadre of highly-qualified pediatric physician-scientists with the skills, knowledge and dedication to solve some of the most important health care issues currently facing our nation's children.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This proposal will allow the much needed training of pediatricians in the needs of vulnerable populations of children, the research methods necessary to address important health issues for such children and the skills required to successfully engage these populations of children in research. The outcome will be the timely translation of fundamental knowledge into meaningful improvements in the health of all America's children.
描述:这是范德比尔特大学医学院儿科系的一个新的T32应用程序。我们的长期目标是建立一个机构的跨学科计划,为儿科医生,科学家的职业发展,谁将成为未来的领导者在儿童健康研究在弱势群体。这些人群包括由于内在生物差异、疾病负担增加或经济限制、居住地和无法有效沟通等社会特征而面临不良健康后果风险的儿童。这项建议的具体目的是在实习期结束时或研究金培训初期确定合格的受训人员,并在合格导师的实验室为他们提供跨学科研究经验,该实验室有足够的资源和空间,并随时可以接触特殊的弱势儿童群体。为了确保长期的成功,这种经验将在所有情况下与科学的临床调查和公共卫生计划的硕士学位的范德比尔特和应用技能实习在弱势群体进行研究整合。鉴于申请人人数众多和拟议方案的优势,我们建议支持PGY-4的三名受训人员和PGY-5的三名受训人员,并在必要时承诺为第三个PGY- 6提供部门资源。项目主任将利用由范德比尔特大学内外的国家专家组成的咨询委员会,以获得关于候选人和导师选择,选定候选人的学术进展和整体成功的持续建议。该提案广泛集中在四个核心学科,代表了范德比尔特大学独特和实质性的研究优势,并定义了弱势群体儿童健康研究新知识的关键领域,包括药物流行病学/药物基因组学,神经发育,健康差异和疫苗学/流行病学。该计划的启动将允许培养一批高素质的儿科医生科学家,他们具有解决我国儿童目前面临的一些最重要的卫生保健问题的技能、知识和奉献精神。
公共卫生相关性:该提案将允许对儿科医生进行急需的培训,以满足弱势儿童群体的需求,解决此类儿童重要健康问题所需的研究方法以及成功吸引这些儿童群体参与研究所需的技能。其结果将是及时将基本知识转化为有意义的改善所有美国儿童的健康。
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- 资助金额:
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9062468 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
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