Post-graduate veterinary training in comparative medicine and biomedical research
比较医学和生物医学研究的兽医研究生培训
基本信息
- 批准号:8727126
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-07-01 至 2017-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAmericanAreaAwardBehavioral ResearchBiologyBiomedical ResearchBusinessesCareer ChoiceClinical ResearchColoradoCommitDisciplineDisease ManagementEducational workshopEnrollmentExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFellowshipFundingFutureGoalsGrantImmunologyIndividualInstructionLaboratory Animal MedicineLaboratory AnimalsManuscriptsMedical ResearchMedicineMentorshipMethodologyMetricMicrobiologyMinorityMissionNational Center for Research ResourcesOralOutcome AssessmentParticipantPathologyPositioning AttributePreparationPublic HealthPublishingQualifyingRecruitment ActivityReportingResearchResearch PriorityResearch SupportResearch TrainingResidenciesRewardsScienceSecureServicesStudentsTalentsTrainingTraining ActivityTraining ProgramsUnderrepresented MinorityUnited States National Academy of SciencesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVeterinariansVeterinary Medicineanimal resourcecollegecomparativeeditorialexperiencemedical schoolsmedical specialtiesmeetingsmemberposterspre-doctoralprogramsresponseresponsible research conductsuccesssymposium
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Multiple studies, workshops, round table discussions and editorials published during the last decade-including a National Academies of Sciences report and a conference coordinated between NIH and the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC)-have determined that an inadequate number of veterinarians receive training in biomedical research and public health. Specific areas of need include translational medical research, laboratory- animal medicine, and academic medicine. In concert with this recognized need, Colorado State University provides comparative medicine training for graduate veterinarians via a training program recognized by ACLAM in 2003 with the goal of preparing participants to become competent laboratory animal veterinarians capable of performing collaborative research and research support activities. The program has enrolled seven students to date and rapidly gained national recognition by recruiting well-qualified candidates that have performed exceptionally well in clinical, research, and service endeavors. Major strengths of the program include: 1. Active research programs in many disciplines in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences with >$67M in extramural funding in FY10 and ranking of #1 among colleges of veterinary medicine in the US; 2. A program director and faculty members committed to the success in the program and active in mentorship and training activities in didactic, clinical, and research realms; 3. Long-standing successful combined veterinary residency/graduate training in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology and an academically oriented Division of Laboratory Animal Resources; and 4. An established relationship for provision of externship experiences to enhance experiential training. The specific aim of this proposal is to increase the pool of highly trained laboratory animal medicine veterinarians to address the Nation's biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research needs in the NCRR mission areas. Objectives include training three additional veterinarians in laboratory animal/comparative medicine during the grant period using methodologies that have contributed to programmatic success to date. Minority recruitment and outcomes assessment will be developed as a component of this award to inform future training and increase opportunities for under-represented individuals.
描述(由申请人提供):过去十年发表的多项研究、研讨会、圆桌讨论会和社论--包括美国国家科学院的一份报告和美国国立卫生研究院和美国兽医学院协会(AAVMC)协调召开的一次会议--确定接受生物医学研究和公共卫生培训的兽医人数不足。具体的需求领域包括转化医学研究、实验动物医学和学术医学。根据这一公认的需求,科罗拉多州立大学于2003年通过ACLAM认可的培训计划,为研究生兽医提供比较医学培训,目的是培养参与者成为有能力进行合作研究和研究支持活动的合格的实验室动物兽医。到目前为止,该项目已经招收了7名学生,并通过招募在临床、研究和服务工作中表现异常出色的合格候选人迅速获得了全国认可。该计划的主要优势包括:1.兽医和生物医学学院与GT在许多学科的积极研究计划;2010财年6,700万美元的外部资金,在美国兽医学院中排名第一;2.计划主任和教职员工致力于计划的成功,并积极参与教学、临床和研究领域的指导和培训活动;3.微生物学、免疫学和病理学系和以学术为导向的实验动物资源部长期成功地结合兽医住院医师/研究生培训;以及4.建立了提供外部培训经验以加强经验培训的关系。这项建议的具体目的是增加训练有素的实验动物医学兽医队伍,以满足国家在NCRR任务区的生物医学、行为和临床研究需求。目标包括在赠款期间使用迄今为方案成功作出贡献的方法,培训另外三名实验动物/比较医学兽医。少数群体招募和结果评估将作为这一奖项的一个组成部分,为未来的培训提供信息,并增加任职人数不足的个人的机会。
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