Research Colloquium for Junior Psychiatrist Investigators
初级精神病学家研究研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10456114
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-07-01 至 2023-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Abstract
The overarching goal of this proposal is to help junior psychiatrist investigators develop and maintain a
research career path via our multi-component Research Colloquium for Junior Investigators program (the
Research Colloquium). The specific aims are to: 1) identify current and future senior psychiatry residents,
research fellows, and junior faculty psychiatrists who are promising candidates for successful research
careers; 2) provide a 1-day, intensive, mentored training session that will allow junior investigators to present
their current or proposed research protocols in small group sessions; 3) provide junior investigators with faculty
mentoring and peer feedback; 4) provide information and resources that will enable participants to obtain
outside funding and launch successful research careers, as measured by the receipt of grant support,
publication in peer-reviewed journals, and academic appointments at research institutions, both private and
public, and in academia and industry; 5) and provide innovative opportunities for ongoing post-colloquium
mentoring and career guidance. The overall Colloquium aims to strengthen and diversify the psychiatrist-
scientist workforce. It offers mentorship and research career development junior psychiatrist investigators in
two tracks that differentiate participants’ research experience (beginner and intermediate) and five core areas
reflect the range of psychiatric research, from basic neuroscience and translational research through clinical
trials and health services research. An important area focuses on research related to alcohol, pain, and drug
abuse, and it integrates aspects of other research areas, including basic brain neuroscience and clinical
psychobiology.
This application seeks 3 years of support to facilitate the Alcohol, Pain and Drug Abuse component of
the Research Colloquium, 2020-2022, to be held in the spring of each year during the Annual Meeting of the
American Psychiatric Association (APA) as a separate event. The Research Colloquium is a team mentoring
opportunity that gives beginning investigators a 2-day, immersive research experience through the
presentation of their current research in small groups of mentors and peers. Each Research Colloquium invites
30 psychiatric residents, fellows, and early career psychiatrists who meet in small groups of approximately 4-5
trainees and 2-3 mentors plus 1 statistical mentor per group to discuss the trainees’ research projects and
career plans. They also present their research in a poster session and receive guidance from additional
mentors outside their working group. Beyond the 2-day meeting, each Research Colloquium encourages
networking, follow-up, and collaborations between junior investigators and mentors. The Research Colloquium
has taken place annually since the mid-1990s, sponsored by a coalition of NIH Institutes that has included the
National Institute of Mental Health, National Institute of Drug Abuse, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism, and the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. Administrative direction is
provided by the APA Division of Research and research staff in the American Psychiatric Association
Foundation.
The Research Colloquium is intended to reach out to young psychiatrists, including senior residents in
psychiatry, research fellows, and junior faculty, at a pivotal point in their careers and provide them with an
immersive research experience and opportunities for interaction with peers and mentors who are outstanding
researchers in their fields.
抽象的
该提案的总体目标是帮助初级精神病学家研究人员发展和维持
通过我们的多组成部分的初级研究员研究研讨会计划(the
研究研讨会)。具体目标是:1)确定当前和未来的高级精神病学住院医师,
研究员和初级精神科医生,他们是成功研究的有希望的候选人
职业生涯; 2) 提供为期 1 天的强化指导培训课程,让初级研究人员能够展示
他们在小组会议中当前或拟议的研究方案; 3)为初级研究者提供师资
指导和同行反馈; 4)提供信息和资源,使参与者能够获得
外部资助并开展成功的研究事业,以收到的赠款支持来衡量,
在同行评审的期刊上发表文章,以及在私人和研究机构的学术任命
公共、学术界和工业界; 5)并为正在进行的研讨会后提供创新机会
指导和职业指导。整个研讨会的目标是加强精神科医生并使之多样化——
科学家劳动力。它为初级精神病学家调查员提供指导和研究职业发展
区分参与者研究经验(初级和中级)的两条轨道和五个核心领域
反映了精神病学研究的范围,从基础神经科学和转化研究到临床
试验和卫生服务研究。一个重要领域集中于与酒精、疼痛和药物相关的研究
它整合了其他研究领域的各个方面,包括基础脑神经科学和临床
心理生物学。
该申请寻求 3 年的支持,以促进酒精、疼痛和药物滥用部分
研究研讨会,2020-2022,将于每年春季在年会期间举行
美国精神病学协会 (APA) 作为一项单独的活动。研究研讨会是一次团队指导
为初级研究人员提供为期 2 天的沉浸式研究体验的机会
在导师和同行小组中介绍他们当前的研究。每个研究研讨会都会邀请
30 名精神科住院医师、研究员和早期职业精神科医生以约 4-5 人为一组进行聚会
学员和 2-3 名导师加上每组 1 名统计导师讨论学员的研究项目和
职业计划。他们还在海报会议上展示他们的研究,并接受其他人的指导
工作组之外的导师。除了为期 2 天的会议之外,每次研究研讨会都鼓励
初级研究者和导师之间的网络、跟进和合作。研究研讨会
自 20 世纪 90 年代中期以来,每年都会举办一次,由 NIH 研究所联盟赞助,其中包括
国家心理健康研究所、国家药物滥用研究所、国家酒精滥用研究所和
酗酒以及国家少数民族健康和健康差异研究所。行政方向是
由美国精神病学协会 APA 研究部和研究人员提供
基础。
研究研讨会旨在接触年轻的精神科医生,包括老年住院医师
精神病学、研究员和初级教师,在他们职业生涯的关键时刻,为他们提供
沉浸式研究体验以及与杰出同行和导师互动的机会
各自领域的研究人员。
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