US Ten Day Seminar on the Epidemiology and Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke
美国心血管疾病及中风流行病学及预防十天研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10754206
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.5万
- 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:2023-07-22 至 2024-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAgeAmerican Heart AssociationAreaAttentionBig Data MethodsBiometryCardiovascular DiseasesCareer ChoiceCause of DeathCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Cessation of lifeChronic DiseaseClinical SciencesClinical TrialsCompetenceCost effectiveness researchCountryDataDeath RateDecelerationDisparityDissemination and ImplementationEducationEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingElementsEnvironmental HealthEpidemicEpidemiologyEthnic PopulationFacultyFaculty RecruitmentFemaleFundingGeneticGoalsHealthHealth ProfessionalHealth PromotionHealth SciencesHeart DiseasesHematological DiseaseIndividualInformation SystemsInternetInvestmentsJointsKnowledgeLeadershipLinkLung diseasesMedicalMethodsMissionNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteOutcomes ResearchParticipantPatient RecruitmentsPatient-Focused OutcomesPoliciesPopulation SciencesPostdoctoral FellowPractical trialPreventionPublic HealthPublic Health InformaticsPublishingQuality of CareReadinessRecommendationRequest for ProposalsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingScientistSecureSpecific qualifier valueStrategic visionStrokeStroke preventionSystemTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslatingTranslational ResearchUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthVital StatisticsWorkforce Developmentbiomedical informaticscandidate identificationcardiovascular disorder preventioncardiovascular healthcareer developmentcohortcostdisabilitydisorder preventionepidemiologic dataepidemiology studyimplementation researchimprovedinnovationinterestlecturesmembermortalitymultidisciplinaryprecision medicineprogramsracial populationskillssocial health determinantswomen faculty
项目摘要
This proposal requests sponsorship for the US Ten-Day Seminar on the Epidemiology and Prevention of
Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke. This unique training program includes joint sponsorship from the
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), other interested NIH institutes, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention National Association of Chronic Disease Directors, and the American Heart
Association. Given the burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke to this nation, it is highly
appropriate to conduct professional training in research and dissemination of evidence for this topic. The
goals of this proposal are consistent with the goals and objectives outlined in the NHLBI’s Strategic Vision
which seeks to “further develop, diversify, and sustain a scientific workforce capable of accomplishing the
NHLBI’s mission.” Training of such a workforce is a key element of our country’s readiness to address the
health challenges posed by CVD and the readiness to advance multi-component strategies that promote
cardiovascular health (CVH). A prepared workforce will need research competencies in epidemiology and
biostatistics, quality of care, social determinants of health, and policy and environmental approaches to health
promotion and disease prevention. Also, authoritative health agencies and prominent scientists have noted an
increasing need for training professionals to understand methods related to large practical clinical trials,
dissemination and implementation research, and big data analytics. Scientists will also need expertise in cost-
effectiveness research, genetics, environmental health, and biomedical informatics. This Seminar can
uniquely contribute to training scientists who can integrate evidence across all of these fields and translate
research findings into effective and impactful policy and practice.
The following specific actions must be pursued in order to assure the conduct of a successful Seminar:
1. We will continue to attract faculty with both the knowledge of relevant content and the personal teaching
skills required for effective conduct of this program, with a continuing emphasis on recruitment of faculty
from underrepresented racial/ethnic groups (currently 31% of the faculty) and female faculty members
(currently 56% of the faculty);
2. We will continue to adapt program content to maintain its relevance to the training needs of the nation for
health professionals with appropriate career interests, while maintaining a consistent central focus on the
areas described above;
3. We will continue to disseminate information about this program to appropriate target groups, using the
most effective current strategies for reaching underrepresented racial/ethnic groups and female
candidates; and
4. We will continue to broaden the recruitment of participants through past participants, organizations likely to
identify candidates from underrepresented groups (eg, AHA), and other means.
该提案请求赞助为期十天的美国流行性感冒流行病学和预防研讨会
心血管疾病和中风。这一独特的培训计划包括由
国家心脏、肺和血液研究所(NHLBI)、其他感兴趣的NIH研究所、疾病中心
全国慢性病控制和预防协会和美国心脏
协会。考虑到心血管疾病(CVD)和中风给这个国家带来的负担,
在这一专题的研究和证据传播方面进行适当的专业培训。这个
这项提案的目标与NHLBI战略愿景中概述的目标和目的是一致的
该计划旨在“进一步发展、多样化和维持一支能够实现
NHLBI的使命。对这样一支劳动力的培训是我国准备解决
心血管疾病带来的健康挑战以及推进促进
心血管健康(CVH)。一支有准备的劳动力将需要在流行病学和
生物统计、护理质量、健康的社会决定因素以及健康的政策和环境办法
促进和预防疾病。此外,权威卫生机构和著名科学家也注意到
越来越需要培训专业人员,以了解与大型实际临床试验相关的方法,
传播和实施研究以及大数据分析。科学家还需要成本方面的专业知识-
有效性研究、遗传学、环境健康和生物医学信息学。本研讨会可以
为培训科学家做出独特贡献,他们能够整合所有这些领域的证据并翻译
将研究成果转化为有效和有影响力的政策和实践。
为确保成功举办研讨会,必须采取下列具体行动:
1.我们将继续吸引具有相关内容知识和个人教学知识的教师
有效实施该计划所需的技能,并继续强调招聘教师
来自代表性不足的种族/民族群体(目前占教职员工的31%)和女性教职员工
(目前占教师总数的56%);
2.我们将继续调整课程内容,以保持其与国家培训需求的相关性
具有适当职业兴趣的卫生专业人员,同时保持一致的中心重点
上述地区;
3.我们将继续向适当的目标群体传播有关该计划的信息,使用
目前接触代表性不足的种族/族裔群体和女性的最有效战略
候选人;以及
4.我们将继续通过过去的参与者、可能
从代表性不足的群体中确定候选人(例如,AHA),以及其他方法。
项目成果
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