UCSF-Kaiser Urological Epidemiology Research Career Development Program
加州大学旧金山分校-凯撒泌尿流行病学研究职业发展计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10198508
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 55.8万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-09-01 至 2026-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaCaliforniaCollaborationsComplementDataData SetDegree programDoctor of PhilosophyEnvironmentEpidemiologyFacultyFundingFutureGrowthIndividualInfrastructureInstitutionIntegrated Health Care SystemsInterdisciplinary StudyInvestmentsLearningLifeMentored Clinical Scientist Development ProgramMentorsMethodologyNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNon-MalignantPatientsProgram DevelopmentPublic HealthPublicationsRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesSECTM1 geneSan FranciscoSeriesStructureTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUrologybasecareercareer developmentcertificate programclinical practicedata resourceepidemiology studyexperiencehands on researchinnovationmultidisciplinarypatient populationprogramsskillssuccessurologic
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Overview and Structure: The University of California San Francisco-Kaiser Permanente Northern California
Urological Epidemiology (UCSF-KPNC UroEpi) K12 Program provides rigorous training, multidisciplinary
mentoring, and career support to junior faculty developing high-impact epidemiological research programs in
non-malignant urological conditions. Our institutions will continue to collaborate successfully to provide faculty
with the mentoring, skills, and experience they need to achieve success as epidemiologic investigators.
Scholars will continue to be based at UCSF and the KPNC Division of Research, both with robust scientific
infrastructures, where they will be able to access an unparalleled set of data resources, including data from the
entire KPNC patient population. The history of collaboration between our institutions and Program Directors will
perpetuate our superb track record of developing future leaders in urological epidemiology.
Training and Pipeline: This highly structured program includes comprehensive mentoring, rigorous didactic
training, career development activities, and hands-on research. Each Scholar benefits from an individually-
tailored, multidisciplinary training program, with available programs including a certificate program, masters or
PhD degree program in research methods and/or epidemiology, mentored work-in-progress and career
development seminar series, and diverse specialized courses. We have also identified over a dozen Research
Program Areas in non-malignant urology that leverage the UCSF-KPNC environments' diversity, direct access
to real-life clinicians and patients, and mentors' methodological and content area strengths. With UCSF's
diverse array of training programs, including multiple earlier-stage research training programs directed at the
resident and postgraduate fellow level, we have an excellent pipeline of future, diverse K12 scholar candidates.
Program Progress: Since this program was launched less than four years ago, it has already been successful
in identifying exceptional Scholars from diverse backgrounds and guiding them to success in epidemiology
research. Our past and current UCSF Scholars have not only been productive in publications and research
accolades, but have also competed successfully for NIH funding. Along with our recently appointed and
pending Scholars, they also contribute to diverse perspectives in urological epidemiology research.
Innovation and Impact: This program's innovative pairing of a top tier academic center with a learning and
integrated health care system represents an excellent investment of NIDDK resources to catalyze the growth
of urological epidemiology research in a uniquely fertile environment. We will continue to build upon our long
history of collaborative, multidisciplinary research that complements other large projects supported by NIDDK,
such as O'Brien, MAPP, and LURN Centers. Thus, our environment enables our UroEpi Scholars and their
mentors to make unique research discoveries with important implications for clinical practice and public health.
项目摘要
概述和结构:加州旧金山大学-凯泽永久北方加州
泌尿流行病学(UCSF-KPNC UroEpi)K12计划提供严格的培训,多学科
指导和职业支持初级教师发展高影响力的流行病学研究计划,
非恶性泌尿系统疾病。我们的机构将继续成功地合作,
与指导,技能和经验,他们需要取得成功的流行病学调查。
学者们将继续在UCSF和KPNC研究部工作,这两个部门都拥有强大的科学基础。
基础设施,他们将能够访问无与伦比的数据资源集,包括来自
整个KPNC患者人群。我们的机构和项目主任之间的合作历史将
延续我们在泌尿流行病学领域培养未来领导者的卓越记录。
培训和管道:这个高度结构化的计划包括全面的指导,严格的教学,
培训、职业发展活动和实践研究。每个学者都受益于一个单独的-
量身定制的多学科培训计划,提供包括证书课程,硕士或
研究方法和/或流行病学博士学位课程,指导工作进展和职业生涯
发展研讨会系列和各种专业课程。我们还确定了十几项研究
利用UCSF-KPNC环境的多样性,直接访问
现实生活中的临床医生和患者,以及导师的方法和内容领域的优势。与UCSF的
各种各样的培训计划,包括多个早期阶段的研究培训计划,针对
居民和研究生研究员水平,我们有一个未来的优秀管道,不同的K12学者候选人。
计划进展:该计划推出不到四年,已经取得了成功
在识别来自不同背景的杰出学者,并指导他们在流行病学的成功
research.我们过去和现在的UCSF学者不仅在出版物和研究方面富有成效
获得了荣誉,但也成功地竞争了NIH的资金。沿着我们最近任命的
他们还为泌尿流行病学研究的不同观点做出了贡献。
创新和影响:该计划将顶级学术中心与学习和
综合卫生保健系统是NIDDK资源的一项出色投资,可促进增长
泌尿流行病学研究在一个独特的肥沃的环境。我们将继续建立我们长期的
合作,多学科研究的历史,补充了NIDDK支持的其他大型项目,
例如奥布莱恩、MAPP和LURN中心。因此,我们的环境使我们的UroEpi学者和他们的
导师作出独特的研究发现与临床实践和公共卫生的重要影响。
项目成果
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