Bridges to The Doctoral Program II
通往博士课程 II 的桥梁
基本信息
- 批准号:8575170
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-02-01 至 2016-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAreaBehavioralCaliforniaDataDevelopmentDiscipline of NursingDoctor of PhilosophyEnrollmentEnsureFacultyFutureGoalsGrantHealthHealth Services AccessibilityHealth StatusHealthcareHispanicsInstitutionKnowledgeLos AngelesMaster&aposs DegreeMentorsMichiganMinority GroupsNational Institute of General Medical SciencesNursesNursing StudentsPolicy MakerPopulationPreparationPublic HealthRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelScientistSocial WorkStudentsTextTrainingUniversitiesWorkabstractingbehavioral/social sciencecareercareer developmentcohortexperiencegraduate studenthealth disparityimprovedprogramsresidenceskillssocialsocial groupstatisticssuccess
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Despite a number of efforts by researchers and policy makers to address the unequal burden in health and illness experienced by ethnic and racial minorities in the U.S., disparities have remained persistent (IOM, 2012). The issue of health disparities and the challenges in training adequate numbers of scientists from these populations are interrelated (NRC, 2005). Increased involvement of well-prepared nurse and social work scientists from underrepresented groups in generating knowledge aimed at addressing health disparities and improving health care access and quality is critical to these ongoing efforts. The overall goal of this 3-year UM Social Work/Nursing Bridges to the Doctorate Program renewal application is to continue to develop and strengthen an already successful record of transitioning master's level social work and nursing students from selected underrepresented populations at two partner institutions to enrollment in PhD programs emphasizing preparation of researchers who will address health disparities. Specifically, we will recruit, enroll, and graduate 12 additional master's students (two cohorts of 3 students each for a total of 6 from each partner institution) in years 1 and 2. At least 75% (n=9) will apply to and be accepted in research intensive PhD programs in social work or nursing for training in health disparities research. Each cohort of master's level students will complete a Summer Research Program in residence at the University of Michigan to supplement their training in graduate level statistics, conducting health disparities research, and preparing competitive applications to PhD programs. Existing partnerships at Eastern Michigan University and California State University-Los Angeles will be strengthened and expanded through new initiatives to build institutional and research capacity in both partner institutions through faculty development in effective mentoring, with a particular focus on working with students from underrepresented groups, and training in the conduct of health disparities research. These capacity-building activities will benefit both mentors and Bridges scholars as well as strengthen our recruitment efforts. Current and future Bridges graduates will be tracked for 10 years after completing the Bridges program to document academic success and research contributions.
描述(由申请人提供):尽管研究人员和政策制定者做出了许多努力,以解决美国少数民族在健康和疾病方面的负担不平等问题,但差异仍然存在(国际移民组织,2012年)。健康差距问题和从这些人群中培养足够数量的科学家所面临的挑战是相互关联的(NRC,2005)。来自代表性不足群体的准备充分的护士和社会工作科学家更多地参与产生旨在解决健康差距和改善保健机会和质量的知识,这对这些正在进行的努力至关重要。这项为期3年的密歇根州立大学社会工作/护理桥梁到博士课程续期申请的总体目标是继续发展和加强已经成功的记录,即将硕士水平的社会工作和护理学生从两个合作机构中选定的代表性不足的人群过渡到博士课程,重点是为解决健康差距的研究人员做准备。具体地说,我们将在第一年和第二年额外招收、招收和毕业12名硕士研究生(两批各3名学生,每所合作院校共6名)。至少75%(n=9)的学生将申请并被社会工作或护理专业的研究密集型博士项目录取,以进行健康差距研究方面的培训。每一批硕士研究生都将在密歇根大学完成暑期驻校研究项目,以补充他们在研究生水平统计、进行健康差异研究以及准备博士项目竞争性申请方面的培训。东密歇根大学和加州州立大学洛杉矶分校的现有伙伴关系将通过新的倡议得到加强和扩大,这些倡议旨在通过在有效指导方面的师资发展,特别侧重于与代表人数不足群体的学生合作,以及在开展健康差距研究方面的培训,在这两个合作机构建立机构和研究能力。这些能力建设活动将使导师和桥梁学者受益,并加强我们的招聘工作。目前和未来的布里奇斯毕业生在完成布里奇斯项目后将被跟踪10年,以记录学术成就和研究贡献。
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{{ truncateString('LETHA A CHADIHA', 18)}}的其他基金
UM Social Work/Nursing Bridges to the Doctoral Program
密歇根大学社会工作/护理通往博士课程的桥梁
- 批准号:
8217115 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 21.98万 - 项目类别:
UM Social Work/Nursing Bridges to the Doctoral Program
密歇根大学社会工作/护理通往博士课程的桥梁
- 批准号:
8018554 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 21.98万 - 项目类别:
UM Social Work/Nursing Bridges to the Doctoral Program
密歇根大学社会工作/护理通往博士课程的桥梁
- 批准号:
7761930 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 21.98万 - 项目类别:
BLACK RURAL AND URBAN CAREGIVERS--MENTAL HEALTH/FUNCTION
农村和城市黑人看护者——心理健康/功能
- 批准号:
6169183 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 21.98万 - 项目类别:
BLACK RURAL AND URBAN CAREGIVERS--MENTAL HEALTH/FUNCTION
农村和城市黑人看护者——心理健康/功能
- 批准号:
2853422 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 21.98万 - 项目类别:
BLACK RURAL AND URBAN CAREGIVERS--MENTAL HEALTH/FUNCTION
农村和城市黑人看护者——心理健康/功能
- 批准号:
6695162 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 21.98万 - 项目类别:
BLACK RURAL AND URBAN CAREGIVERS--MENTAL HEALTH/FUNCTION
农村和城市黑人看护者——心理健康/功能
- 批准号:
6372248 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
$ 21.98万 - 项目类别:
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