University of California Launching Future Leaders in Global Health Research Training Program
加州大学推出全球健康研究未来领导者培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10644654
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.89万
- 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:2012-04-04 至 2027-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:CaliforniaCertificationCollaborationsCountryDentistryDisciplineDiscipline of NursingEnsureEnvironmental ScienceEvaluationFaculty RecruitmentFellowshipFosteringFundingFutureGoalsHealthIncomeInstitutesInstitutionInstructionInterdisciplinary EducationLeadershipLos AngelesMedicineMentorsMentorshipModelingPersonal SatisfactionPublic HealthRaceResearchResearch MethodologyResearch TrainingResourcesSan FranciscoSiteSocial SciencesTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining and EducationUnderrepresented MinorityUniversitiesWorkburden of illnesscareercareer developmentdesignexperiencefaculty mentorglobal healthhands on researchinnovationonline courseprogramsrecruitresponsesuccessveterinary science
项目摘要
In response to RFA-TW-21-004, the University of California Global Health Institute (UCGHI), including UC San
Francisco (UCSF), UC San Diego (UCSD), UC Los Angeles (UCLA) and UC Davis (UCD), along with a
network of 21 collaborating institutions in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs), proposes to continue our
successful GloCal Health Fellowship (GloCal). Our LMIC sites are well-established, work in regions with some
of the highest burden of disease, and stand to benefit from our program’s capacity building, mentorship training
and alumni support. GloCal is the only UC-wide global health training program, and our track record shows that
we: 1) Recruit pre- and postdoctoral trainees diverse in discipline and race [39% of U.S. trainees over the past
5 years identify as an underrepresented minority (URM)] who aspire to build interdisciplinary academic
research careers in global health; 2) Provide outstanding, interdisciplinary education and training in global
health in collaboration with faculty mentors from participating UC campuses and collaborating LMIC
institutions; and 3) Provide each trainee with a rich and enduring mentored research experience that fosters
scientific and career development in global health. The program also advances long-term objectives to 1)
Develop models of interdisciplinary, innovative global health research and training designed to ensure healthy
lives and promote well-being for all; 2) Enhance global health networks between the UC and our LMIC partners
and recruit faculty leading innovative global health research; and 3) Strengthen a sustainable and equitable
model of collaboration between the UC and our LMIC partners that develops research capacity that advances
locally-led and locally-relevant research. GloCal will recruit candidates from a pipeline of 65 T32 and 13 D43
programs. GloCal trainees are at different career stages, but all receive: 1) A 9 or 12-month, hands-on
research experience onsite with one of our LMIC partners—LMIC fellows will spend their first 2 to 3 months of
the program at UC and earn a certificate in ‘conducting global health research’; 2) A strong, interdisciplinary
mentored research experience; 3) Instruction in global health through onsite and online courses; and 4) Career
development to ensure that they attain their short-term goals and succeed in transitioning to the next career
stage. GloCal leadership and standing committees ensure that these program components form a seamless,
integrated experience supported by evaluation and continuous improvement. Strengths and innovations of the
program include: 1) A unified consortium under UCGHI that includes four UCs at the leading edge of global
health 2) Recruitment of diverse U.S. trainees across UC and the UCLA-Charles Drew University partnership;
3) Mentors offering training across diverse disciplines (e.g., medicine, nursing, dentistry, public health,
veterinary science, environmental and social sciences) and in research methods; and 4) Leveraging common
resources across the four participating UC campuses (UCGHI, CTSAs and CFARs). UCGHI is committed to
supporting the success of GloCal, as evidenced by their pledge of $600,000 in co-funding.
为了响应RFA-TW-21-004,包括加州大学旧金山分校在内的加州大学全球健康研究所(UCGHI)
弗朗西斯科(加州大学旧金山分校),加州大学圣地亚哥分校(加州大学圣地亚哥分校),加州大学洛杉矶分校(加州大学洛杉矶分校)和加州大学戴维斯分校(加州大学洛杉矶分校),沿着
一个由中低收入国家的21个合作机构组成的网络,建议继续我们的
全球加州健康奖学金(GloCal)。我们的LMIC站点是完善的,在一些地区工作,
最高的疾病负担,并从我们的计划的能力建设,指导培训中受益
校友的支持。GloCal是加州大学唯一的全球健康培训计划,我们的记录显示,
我们:1)招收学科和种族多样化的博士前和博士后学员[过去占美国学员的39%
5年确定为代表性不足的少数民族(URM)]谁渴望建立跨学科的学术
全球健康研究职业; 2)提供全球健康领域的优秀,跨学科的教育和培训
与来自参与UC校园和合作LMIC的教师导师合作
3)为每位学员提供丰富而持久的指导研究经验,
全球卫生领域的科学和职业发展。该计划还将长期目标推进到1)
发展跨学科、创新的全球卫生研究和培训模式,以确保健康
生活并促进所有人的福祉; 2)加强加州大学和我们的LMIC合作伙伴之间的全球卫生网络
并招募领导创新全球健康研究的教师; 3)加强可持续和公平的
加州大学和我们的LMIC合作伙伴之间的合作模式,开发不断进步的研究能力
本地主导和本地相关的研究。GloCal将从65个T32和13个D43管道中招募候选人
程序. GloCal学员处于不同的职业阶段,但所有学员都将获得:1)9个月或12个月的实践培训
与我们的LMIC合作伙伴之一现场研究经验-LMIC研究员将在他们的前2到3个月
该计划在加州大学,并获得证书,在“进行全球健康研究”; 2)一个强大的,跨学科的
指导研究经验; 3)通过现场和在线课程进行全球健康指导;以及4)职业生涯
发展,以确保他们实现短期目标,并成功过渡到下一个职业生涯
阶段GloCal领导层和常设委员会确保这些计划组成部分形成一个无缝的,
通过评估和持续改进支持的综合经验。的优势和创新
计划包括:1)UCGHI下的统一联盟,包括全球领先的四个UC
健康2)在UC和UCLA-Charles Drew大学合作伙伴关系中招募不同的美国学员;
3)导师提供跨学科的培训(例如,医学、护理、牙科、公共卫生、
兽医学、环境和社会科学)和研究方法;以及4)利用共同的
在四个参与UC校园(UCGHI,CTSA和CFAR)的资源。UCGHI致力于
支持全球加州大学的成功,他们认捐60万美元共同供资就是证明。
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University of California Launching Future Leaders in Global Health Research Training Program
加州大学推出全球健康研究未来领导者培训计划
- 批准号:
10879589 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 8.89万 - 项目类别:
University of California Launching Future Leaders in Global Health Research Training Program
加州大学推出全球健康研究未来领导者培训计划
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