Training and Development
培训与发展
基本信息
- 批准号:10748851
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 56.86万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-08-17 至 2030-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAreaCenters of Research ExcellenceClinicClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesCompetenceDevelopmentDisciplineEnsureEthicsFacultyFeedbackFosteringFoundationsFundingGoalsHealthHealth ProfessionalHealth educationHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHospitalsHuman ResourcesIndigenousIndividualInequityInstitutionInterventionKansasMaternal HealthMaternal health equityMedical StudentsMentorsMentorshipOklahomaOutcomePatientsPersonsPilot ProjectsPostdoctoral FellowProcessPublic HealthResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResource DevelopmentResourcesScienceScientistSiteSolidSourceStudentsSystemTexasTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining SupportTraining and EducationTranslatingTranslational ResearchTribesUnited States National Institutes of Healthbasecareerclinical carecultural healthdesigneducation researchhealth disparityhealth trainingimprovedindigenous communityinnovationmultidisciplinarynovelprogramsrepositoryresearch in practiceresiliencestudent mentoringtraining opportunitytribal healthweb site
项目摘要
Project Summary
The Training and Development (TD) component supports CIRCLE’s main themes of commitment to a multi-
system, multi-disciplinary, and bi-directional approach to translational science between academia and
Indigenous communities. The TD component consists of four primary functions, including providing
opportunities for maternal health research education, support for mentorship, training and transitioning
maternal health researchers to be independent investigators, and developing and nurturing early career
scholars. The primary goal of the TD component is to support the research infrastructure required for
discovering sources of Indigenous maternal health disparities and translating science into solutions to eliminate
those inequities. The TD is responsible for achieving aims two and three of the CIRCLE, which are to: (2)
cultivate and support a multidisciplinary team of independent experts focused on discovering the bases for,
and solutions to, Indigenous maternal health disparities and (3) establish the foundation and initial processes
necessary to enable translational research and interventions focused on eliminating Indigenous maternal
health disparities. These aims will be achieved by accomplishing four specific corresponding aims, each
representing a major function of the TD. These include: 1) Launch an Indigenous maternal health education
and training online toolkit that provides a unified site to disseminate training opportunities, videos and
presentations, tip sheets and curated clinical evidence repository for patients, practitioners, investigators, and
research staff; 2) Ensure comprehensive support for the professional development and mentorship of maternal
heath investigators and practitioners; 3) Prepare early career investigators to be capable and committed to
community-engaged and translational research on Indigenous maternal health; and 4) Locate, support, and
nurture individuals from diverse backgrounds and disciplines to engage in maternal health research. Achieving
these aims is significant because they contribute to the development and sustainability of a research center
focused on Indigenous maternal health equity in the Southern Plains. There are no other research centers in
the U.S. with this focus; consequently, achieving our aims will fill a critical research gap for advancing public
health and clinical care. The TD component is also innovative as it will integrate personnel, resources, and
activities across multiple academic institutions spanning the state of Oklahoma, a comprehensive academic
healthcare system of hospitals, clinics, and centers of excellence, and close partnership with the Southern
Plains Tribal Health Board, the liaison between the National Indian Health Board and the 43 federally
recognized tribes in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, to achieve CIRCLE’s aims.
项目摘要
培训和发展(TD)构成部分支持该委员会致力于多个--
系统的,多学科的,双向的,学术界和学术界之间的翻译科学
土著社区。TD组件由四个主要功能组成,包括提供
产妇保健研究教育、支持辅导、培训和过渡的机会
孕产妇健康研究人员要成为独立的调查人员,并发展和培育早期职业
学者。TD构成部分的主要目标是支持#年所需的研究基础设施
发现土著孕产妇健康差距的根源,并将科学转化为解决办法以消除
那些不平等。运输署负责达致环球界的目标二及三,即:(2)
培养和支持一支由独立专家组成的多学科团队,专注于发现
以及(3)建立基础和初步进程
有必要进行翻译研究和干预,重点是消除土著产妇
健康差距。这些目标将通过实现四个具体的相应目标来实现,每个目标
代表运输署的一项主要职能。这些措施包括:1)开展土著孕产妇健康教育
和培训在线工具包,提供一个统一的站点来传播培训机会、视频和
为患者、从业者、研究人员和研究人员提供的演示文稿、提示表和精选的临床证据库
研究人员;2)确保为产妇的专业发展和指导提供全面支持
Heath调查员和从业者;3)为早期职业调查员做好准备,使其有能力并致力于
关于土著产妇保健的社区参与和翻译研究;以及4)定位、支持和
培养来自不同背景和学科的人从事孕产妇健康研究。实现
这些目标意义重大,因为它们有助于研究中心的发展和可持续性。
重点关注南部平原的土著孕产妇保健公平问题。在中国没有其他的研究中心
因此,实现我们的目标将填补推动公众进步的关键研究空白
健康和临床护理。TD组件也是创新的,因为它将整合人员、资源和
横跨俄克拉荷马州的多个学术机构的活动,一个综合性的学术
医院、诊所和卓越中心的医疗保健系统,并与南方
平原部落健康委员会,全国印第安人健康委员会和43个联邦政府之间的联络人
堪萨斯州、俄克拉何马州和德克萨斯州公认的部落,以实现圈子的目标。
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