Oncology Research Training for Surgeon-Scientists
外科医生科学家肿瘤学研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:8150759
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-07-01 至 2016-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The primary focus of our training program at the University of Kentucky (UK) is to provide intensive and interdisciplinary basic science research training for a minimal period of two years for qualified individuals who are committed to pursuing a career in academic oncologic surgery. Our training program is specifically designed to focus on the research training of academic surgeons so that they will be prepared to become independent scientists and incorporate the new and state-of-the-art techniques learned during their training period into a successful academic career. Also, these trainees will be prepared to be active participants in multidisciplinary teams which are required for the optional treatment of the complex cancer patient. Our training program represents a collaboration between the Markey Cancer Center and the Department of Surgery and benefits greatly from the experience and collegiality of the program and associate directors who have worked together for many years and have led other successful training programs for clinician-scientists and basic researchers. The primary training faculty is composed of both basic and clinical-scientists who are collegial, collaborative and multidisciplinary; each primary faculty mentor is a recognized expert in his or her field and has a long record of research productivity in the training of young investigators from the US and abroad. In the past 10 years, our 15 primary faculty mentors have trained over 100 predoctoral students and more than 130 postdoctoral fellows. The diversity of our training program is further enhanced by the inclusion of seasoned adjunct faculty mentors who will provide additional clinical and biostatistical expertise. Also, we have designed a "pipeline" mechanism to provide the time and instruction for promising junior faculty members to further hone their mentoring skills so that they can become effective primary mentors in the future. The breadth and depth of the basic research available in the laboratories of the various faculty mentors will allow the trainees to become familiar with and adept at the application of state-of-the-art techniques for the comprehensive care of the cancer patient. In addition to an intensive research experience, the trainees will take formal courses (eg, grant writing skills, ethics and biostatistics). Furthermore, the trainees will participate in regularly scheduled Cancer Center and Department of Surgery seminars and lectures. All of our trainees will be required to complete coursework for a Master's degree in Clinical and Translational Science (CTS). This requirement will further add depth to the program and increase interactions with other scientists on campus through the required supervisory committee. Trainees will also be mentored in the fine points of preparing abstracts, scientific papers and presentations and writing successful grant proposals. We are concerned with the alarming decrease in the number of clinician-scientists; this decrease is most apparent in the diminishing number of surgeon-scientists. We are passionate, motivated and committed to the training of future academic surgeons.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The number of clinician-scientists and, in particular, surgeon-scientists is decreasing at an alarming rate; this reduction will negatively impact the ability and rapidity to "translate" basic discoveries made in cancer research to the patient. Our training program, representing a collaboration between the Markey Cancer Center and the Department of Surgery at the University of Kentucky, is focused on the interdisciplinary training of future academic surgeons. Of the more than 150 training programs funded by the NCI, we are aware of only 2 others that are specifically training surgeon-scientists; we feel that this is an inadequate number to prepare surgeon- investigators to be competitive in the academic arena and to be active participants in multidisciplinary cancer teams which are required for the care of the complex cancer patient.
描述(由申请人提供):我们在肯塔基大学(英国)的培训计划的主要重点是为致力于肿瘤外科学术生涯的合格个人提供为期至少两年的强化和跨学科的基础科学研究培训。我们的培训计划专门针对学术外科医生的研究培训,使他们做好准备成为独立的科学家,并将他们在培训期间学到的最新和最先进的技术融入到成功的学术生涯中。此外,这些受训人员将准备成为多学科团队的积极参与者,这些团队是复杂癌症患者的可选治疗所必需的。我们的培训计划代表了Markey癌症中心和外科部门之间的合作,并从该计划和副主任的经验和合作中受益匪浅,他们共同工作多年,并领导了其他成功的临床医生-科学家和基础研究人员培训计划。初级培训教师由基础和临床科学家组成,他们是大学、合作和多学科的科学家;每一位初级教师导师都是其所在领域的公认专家,在培训来自美国和国外的年轻研究人员方面拥有长期的研究生产率记录。在过去的10年里,我们的15名小学教师导师培养了100多名博士后学生和130多名博士后研究员。我们培训计划的多样性进一步加强了经验丰富的兼职教师导师的加入,他们将提供额外的临床和生物统计学专业知识。此外,我们还设计了一个“管道”机制,为有前途的初级教员提供时间和指导,以进一步磨练他们的指导技能,使他们能够在未来成为有效的初级指导人员。不同教师导师实验室提供的基础研究的广度和深度将使受训人员熟悉并熟练地应用最先进的技术来全面护理癌症患者。除了密集的研究经验外,受训人员还将参加正式课程(例如,赠款撰写技能、伦理学和生物统计学)。此外,受训人员还将定期参加癌症中心和外科的研讨会和讲座。我们所有的实习生都将被要求完成临床和转化科学(CTS)硕士学位的课程。这一要求将进一步增加项目的深度,并通过所需的监督委员会增加与校园内其他科学家的互动。受训者还将在准备摘要、科学论文和演示文稿以及撰写成功的拨款提案方面得到指导。我们对临床医生-科学家数量的惊人减少感到担忧;这种减少在外科医生-科学家数量的减少中最为明显。我们充满激情,积极进取,致力于培养未来的学术外科医生。
与公共卫生相关:临床医生-科学家,尤其是外科医生-科学家的数量正在以惊人的速度减少;这种减少将对将癌症研究中的基本发现“转化”给患者的能力和速度产生负面影响。我们的培训计划代表了马基癌症中心和肯塔基大学外科系之间的合作,重点是未来学术外科医生的跨学科培训。在NCI资助的150多个培训项目中,我们知道只有2个其他项目专门培训外科医生-科学家;我们认为,这一数字不足以培养外科医生-研究人员在学术领域具有竞争力,并积极参与多学科癌症团队,这是护理复杂癌症患者所必需的。
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