Catalyzing Systemic Change at Drexel University to Support Diverse Faculty in Health Disparities Research
促进德雷塞尔大学的系统性变革,支持多元化教师进行健康差异研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10361799
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 14.52万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-21 至 2026-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountabilityAddressAgingApplications GrantsAreaArtsAttentionBiomedical ResearchChronic DiseaseCommunitiesDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDisciplineDiscipline of NursingEducational process of instructingEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmentEthnic OriginEtiologyEvaluationEventFacultyFundingFutureGenderGoalsGrantGrant ReviewGrowthHealthHealth OccupationsIndividualIntelligenceInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionInvestmentsLearningLevel of EvidenceLife Cycle StagesManuscriptsMedicineMentorsMentorshipModelingOutcomePathway interactionsPhysical environmentPoliciesProcessPublic HealthPublished CommentRaceResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportRisk FactorsScholarshipSchoolsScienceShapesSocial EnvironmentStructureSumTeacher Professional DevelopmentTheoretical StudiesTranslatingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkWritingcareercareer developmentcohortcollegediversity and inclusionearly-career facultyethnic diversityevidence baseexpectationexperiencefaculty mentorfaculty supportgender diversityhealth disparityhealth disparity populationsinnovationinterdisciplinary approachintersectionalitymemberpeerpeer coachingpeer supportpopulation healthprofessorprogramsresearch and developmentscale upsuccess
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
The overarching goals of the Faculty Development Core (FDC) are to develop and implement best practices at
the department, college and university for mentoring and supporting diverse early-stage faculty dedicated to
health disparities research and to enhance research development and investigator capacity to conduct health
disparities research and submit competitive NIH R01 grant applications. Early career faculty will represent
diverse races and ethnicities, be committed to and engaged in the spectrum of health disparities research
(detecting, understanding, reducing) and focus in one of our cluster areas (aging, chronic disease and
environmental determinants). The specific aims of core are (1) To provide professional development and
implement best practices for mentoring and sponsorship to support the career development of the FIRST
faculty cohort and prepare them for successful promotion and tenure; (2) To support the research development
of the FIRST cohort to maximize the ability of the cohort to obtain R01-type research funding by their third year
on faculty; and (3) To build a community of Assistant Professors with a special focus on health disparities (from
population health to intervention) to increase high impact interdisciplinary research on health disparities
research at Drexel University. We will accomplish these aims through a set of evidence-based structured and
unstructured activities including: (1) one-on-one mentoring sensitive to intersectionality; (2) peer and near-peer
mentoring (3) use of the consultancy model, (4) writing accountability groups, (5) professional development
workshops (5) support for teaching and (6) research development activities including a grant writing bootcamp
and grant review activities. In addition, we will implement networking and scientific exchange events to
promote a culture of inclusion, reduce isolation and promote interdisciplinary and collaborative health
disparities research across the University generally. Our scientific premise is that successful implementation of
these aims will enable FIRST faculty to advance their scholarship and result in the submission of competitive
NIH R01s which have potential to advance health disparities research and impact individual and population
health outcomes. We will leverage programs and policies already in place as well as a rich health disparities
research environment at Drexel University to develop an innovative comprehensive faculty development plan
that supports the members of the FIRST Cohort and provides a pathway to success that will not only benefit
the FIRST cohort but can be scaled up to benefit Drexel University as a whole. Innovative aspects of our
approach include the strong focus on interdisciplinary approaches to health disparities research from etiology
to intervention, the bridging of public health and nursing and health professions (with connections to other
areas such as arts and sciences and medicine), the grounding in an urban university strongly committed to
civic engagement, and the leveraging of strength as a center of excellence in health disparities research and a
University context committed to diversity and inclusion reflected in recent growth and investments.
项目概要
教师发展核心(FDC)的总体目标是开发和实施最佳实践
部门、学院和大学,负责指导和支持致力于以下方面的多元化早期教师
健康差异研究,并加强研究开发和研究者开展健康研究的能力
差异研究并提交有竞争力的 NIH R01 拨款申请。早期职业教师将代表
不同种族和民族,致力于并参与一系列健康差异研究
(检测、理解、减少)并专注于我们的集群领域之一(衰老、慢性疾病和
环境决定因素)。核心的具体目标是(1)提供专业发展和
实施指导和赞助的最佳实践,以支持 FIRST 的职业发展
教师队伍并为他们成功晋升和终身教职做好准备; (二)支持研究发展
FIRST 队列的成员将最大限度地提高该队列在第三年获得 R01 型研究经费的能力
关于师资; (3) 建立一个助理教授社区,特别关注健康差异(从
人口健康干预),以增加对健康差异的高影响力跨学科研究
德雷塞尔大学的研究。我们将通过一系列基于证据的结构化和
非结构化活动包括:(1)对交叉性敏感的一对一指导; (2) 同行和近同行
指导 (3) 咨询模式的使用,(4) 组建问责小组,(5) 专业发展
讲习班 (5) 教学支持和 (6) 研究开发活动,包括资助写作训练营
和拨款审查活动。此外,我们将举办网络和科学交流活动,以
促进包容文化,减少孤立并促进跨学科和协作健康
整个大学的差异研究。我们的科学前提是成功实施
这些目标将使 FIRST 教师能够提高他们的奖学金并提交有竞争力的论文
NIH R01 有潜力推进健康差异研究并影响个人和人群
健康结果。我们将利用现有的计划和政策以及丰富的健康差距
德雷塞尔大学的研究环境制定创新的综合教师发展计划
支持 FIRST Cohort 的成员并提供一条成功之路,不仅有利于
第一个队列,但可以扩大规模以使整个德雷塞尔大学受益。我们的创新方面
方法包括重点关注从病因学角度进行健康差异研究的跨学科方法
干预、公共卫生与护理和卫生专业之间的桥梁(与其他领域的联系)
艺术、科学和医学等领域),以城市大学为基础,坚定致力于
公民参与,以及利用作为健康差异研究卓越中心的实力和
大学环境致力于多元化和包容性,这反映在最近的增长和投资中。
项目成果
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