Nursing Post-Doctoral Program in Cancer and Health Disparities
癌症与健康差异护理博士后项目
基本信息
- 批准号:8065766
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.4万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-01 至 2013-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:2,4-DinitrophenolAddressAdvanced Practice NurseAgeBerryBostonCantorCertificationClinicalClinical ResearchCommitDevelopmentDiscipline of NursingDoctor of PhilosophyEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingEffectivenessEnrollmentEnsureFacultyFellowshipFellowship ProgramFoundationsFunding AgencyGoalsGrantHealth PolicyHome environmentInstitutionInstitutional National Research Service AwardKnowledgeLeadershipMentorsMinorityModelingNursesNursing FacultyNursing ResearchOncologic NursingOncology NursePatient CarePositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesRoleSchool NursingScienceScientistServicesSiteStatistical MethodsStudentsSurveysTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining SupportUniversitiesWorkabstractingbasecancer health disparitycareercollegedesignexperienceflexibilityhealth disparityinterestmedical specialtiesmeetingsoncologypost-doctoral trainingprofessorprogramsskillssuccess
项目摘要
Abstract: The Nursing Post-Doctoral Program in Cancer and Health Disparities is designed to address the urgent need for more minority and non-minority nurse researchers prepared to teach at the university level and conduct independent nursing research. Through the U56, we have developed and implemented an Accelerated BSN-to-PhD Program, and a post-master's certificate R25 training program in oncology (currentiy under review). The proposed Post-Doctoral Program leverages the resources and strengths of this partnership
to develop and implement a nationally recognized post-doctoral research training program, designed to ensure a diverse and highly trained workforce to meet the nation's need for nursing faculty and researchers committed to understanding and addressing cancer health disparities. The Program will have three interrelated components: (1) an educational traininq component in which trainees are supported in designing an individualized curriculum that addresses gaps in their nursing PhD training and supports them in acquiring
skills and knowledge required to conduct independent research in nursing and cancer health disparities; (2) a research traininq component in which trainees will conduct a mentored research project in cancer health disparities; and (3) professional development traininq that will provide trainees with support and resources required to develop a research career plan and identify potential junior research positions and funding sources.
The Nursing Post-Doctoral Program in Cancer and Health Disparities addresses a critical need related to the nation's nursing workforce, and does so in a way that addresses key barriers that have contributed to the nursing shortage. To our knowledge, there are no post-doctoral programs in Nursing in the US that have been developed and implemented by a college/school of nursing and a clinical partner. The study team includes outstanding clinical and research expertise at both partner institutions (Dr. Greer Glazer, Dean, and Dr. Laura Hayman, Associate Dean for Research, UMB CNHS;, Dr. Pat Reid Ponte, Senior Vice President for Patient Care Services and Chief Nurse at DFCI, and Associate Professor at CNHS, and Dr. Donna Berry, Director of the Phyllis F. Cantor Center for Research in Nursing and Patient Care Services at DFCI.). This project will benefit significantiy from support provided by the Training and Survey and Statistical Methods Cores.
摘要:癌症和健康差异护理博士后计划旨在解决更多的少数民族和非少数民族护士研究人员准备在大学一级任教,并进行独立的护理研究的迫切需要。通过U 56,我们已经开发并实施了加速BSN到博士课程,以及肿瘤学硕士后证书R25培训计划(目前正在审查中)。拟议的博士后计划利用这种伙伴关系的资源和优势
制定和实施国家认可的博士后研究培训计划,旨在确保多样化和训练有素的劳动力,以满足国家对致力于了解和解决癌症健康差距的护理教师和研究人员的需求。该计划将有三个相互关联的组成部分:(1)教育培训组成部分,其中支持学员设计个性化课程,解决他们护理博士培训中的差距,并支持他们获得
在护理和癌症健康差异方面进行独立研究所需的技能和知识;(2)研究培训部分,学员将在癌症健康差异方面进行指导性研究项目;(3)专业发展培训,为学员提供制定研究职业计划和确定潜在的初级研究职位和资金来源所需的支持和资源。
癌症和健康差异护理博士后计划解决了与国家护理劳动力相关的关键需求,并以解决导致护理短缺的关键障碍的方式这样做。据我们所知,在美国没有护理博士后课程是由护理学院/学校和临床合作伙伴开发和实施的。研究团队包括两个合作机构的杰出临床和研究专业知识(Greer Glazer博士,院长,Laura Hayman博士,UMB CNHS研究副院长; Pat Reid Ponte博士,DFCI患者护理服务高级副总裁兼护士长,CNHS副教授,以及Phyllis F.康托护理和病人护理服务研究中心在DFCI。该项目将大大受益于培训、调查和统计方法核心提供的支持。
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6276550 - 财政年份:1997
- 资助金额:
$ 12.4万 - 项目类别:
HEALTH OUTCOMES OF TRANSITION TO MID-LIFE FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN & CAUCASIAN WOMEN
非裔美国人向中年过渡的健康结果
- 批准号:
6115316 - 财政年份:
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Nursing Post-Doctoral Program in Cancer and Health Disparities
癌症与健康差异护理博士后项目
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8300109 - 财政年份:
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$ 12.4万 - 项目类别:
Nursing Post-Doctoral Program in Cancer and Health Disparities
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