Medical Science Conference Grant
医学科学会议补助金
基本信息
- 批准号:9206149
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-04-01 至 2019-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS/HIV problemAddressAdolescent MedicineAmericanAmerican Medical AssociationAreaCardiologyCategoriesClinicalCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesComorbidityCountryDisciplineDoctor of PhilosophyDrug AddictionEpidemiologistEtiologyFellowshipFosteringFundingGeneral PopulationGovernmentGrantHealth PersonnelHealth ProfessionalHepatitis CImmunologistIndividualInfectious Diseases ResearchInstitutionIntentionInternationalJournalsLearningMedicalMedicineMental HealthMissionNational Institute of Drug AbuseParticipantPatient CarePersonsPhysician&aposs RolePhysiciansPreventionProcessProfessional OrganizationsPublicationsPublishingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesScienceSeriesSlideSocietiesSpecialistTrainingUnited StatesWritingaddictiondual diagnosisethnic diversityexperiencehealth care serviceimprovedmedical complicationmedical specialtiesposterspublic health relevancesymposium
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) is a national medical specialty society of more than 3,000 physicians. It's mission is to increase access to and improve the quality of addiction treatment; to educate physicians, other health care providers and the public; to support research and prevention; to promote the appropriate role of the physician in the care of patients with addictive disorders; and to establis Addiction Medicine as a primary specialty recognized by professional organizations, governments, physicians, purchasers and consumers of health care services, and the general public. ASAM was founded in 1954, and has had a seat in the American Medical Association House of Delegates since 1988. It is the intention of this conference grant renewal proposal to outline a plan for a series of conferences to be sponsored by ASAM and its partner organizations. These conferences address the etiology and consequences of drug addiction, including its medical consequences, such as infectious diseases (e.g. HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C) and psychiatric comorbidities. The specific aims of the conferences are to: 1. Foster collaboration among United States and international health care professionals in diverse disciplines: Multiple discipline collaboration is essential to successful research into the etiolog and consequences of drug addiction and related co-occurring disorders and medical complications. The areas of expertise engaged include addiction medicine clinicians, epidemiologists, neurobiologists, pharmacologists, immunologists, virologists, mental health professionals, infectious disease specialists, and experts in related medical specialties (such as
cardiology and adolescent medicine). 2. Encourage young researchers and clinicians to enter the fields of addiction research and practice. The conference seeks to provide a training experience for young investigators in the area of drug addiction and infectious disease research, through conference fellowships. Individuals in these categories from the U.S. and other countries will be encouraged to submit abstracts for brief talks and poster sessions. They will also have access to separate sessions planned as a co-venture ASAM and National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) to explain the grant-writing process, funding resources, and processes in the field of addiction medicine. These sessions address issues that arise from our multiracial and ethnically diverse audience with emphasis on fostering international research both by American institutions and by those of other countries. 3. To disseminate information generated by this conference: Many outstanding scientific and clinical publications have been produced from past conferences. This process has accelerated through the venue of ASAM's Journal of Addiction Medicine, edited by George Koob, Ph.D., and published internationally by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. The reach of the conferences extends beyond those who participate in person, each conference session is audio captured and synced with the speakers presentation slides and then posted online to ASAM's e-Live Learning Center. The conference participants have free access to the e- Live Learning Center, providing them with the opportunity to view and earn CME for the sessions that they were unable to attend in person.
描述(由申请人提供): 美国成瘾医学协会(ASAM)是一个由3,000多名医生组成的全国性医学专业协会。它的使命是增加获得成瘾治疗的机会并提高其质量;教育医生、其他保健提供者和公众;支持研究和预防;促进医生在治疗成瘾性疾病患者方面发挥适当作用;并建立成瘾医学作为专业组织,政府,医生,保健服务的购买者和消费者以及公众。ASAM成立于1954年,自1988年以来一直在美国医学协会代表院拥有席位。这是会议赠款更新建议的意图,概述了由ASAM及其伙伴组织赞助的一系列会议的计划。这些会议讨论吸毒成瘾的病因和后果,包括其医疗后果,如传染病(如艾滋病毒/艾滋病、丙型肝炎)和精神病合并症。会议的具体目标是:1.促进美国和国际卫生保健专业人员在不同学科之间的合作:多学科合作对于成功研究药物成瘾和相关并发症和医疗并发症的病因和后果至关重要。参与的专业领域包括成瘾医学临床医生,流行病学家,神经生物学家,药理学家,免疫学家,病毒学家,精神卫生专业人员,传染病专家以及相关医学专业的专家(如
心脏病学和青少年医学)。2.鼓励年轻的研究人员和临床医生进入成瘾研究和实践领域。该会议旨在通过会议研究金为吸毒成瘾和传染病研究领域的年轻调查人员提供培训经验。来自美国和其他国家的这些类别的个人将被鼓励提交摘要进行简短的演讲和海报会议。他们还将有机会获得计划作为ASAM和国家药物滥用研究所(NIDA)合资企业的单独会议,以解释赠款写作过程,资金来源和成瘾医学领域的过程。这些会议解决从我们的多种族和民族多样化的观众,重点是促进美国机构和其他国家的国际研究所产生的问题。3.传播本次会议产生的信息:过去的会议产生了许多优秀的科学和临床出版物。这一进程通过ASAM的《成瘾医学杂志》(Journal of Addiction Medicine)加速,该杂志由乔治Koob博士编辑,并由Lippincott,威廉姆斯& Wilkins国际出版。会议的影响范围超出了亲自参加的人,每个会议都是音频捕获的,并与演讲者的演示幻灯片同步,然后在线发布到ASAM的电子实时学习中心。会议参与者可以免费访问电子实时学习中心,为他们提供机会查看和获得他们无法亲自参加的会议的继续医学教育。
项目成果
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