Palliative Medicine Fellowship Training
姑息医学奖学金培训
基本信息
- 批准号:7121216
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.64万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-08-01 至 2008-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The primary aim of this proposal is to meet the manpower needs for physicians trained in palliative care by establishing an integrated palliative care fellowship experience in two medical specialties: hematology/oncology and geriatrics. Through development of new potential faculty rigorously trained in both palliative care and their primary disciplines, this training model will bring the core competencies of palliative care to those medical specialties with greatest responsibility for seriously ill and dying persons, and will promote the stability and sustainability of academic palliative care as an area of continued and central importance in medical education
As important as establishing rigorous postgraduate training opportunities in palliative care, is the need to know if such programs are effective at achieving their stated aims. Therefore a central aim of this proposal is to evaluate the impact of the fellowship training program on outcomes of importance for the strength of the academic discipline of palliative care. These include: retention of graduates in academic posts; quality and number of their teaching and research activities in palliative care in general as' well as within their primary specialty; evidence of leadership in palliative care in general and within their primary specialty; and application of valid and feasible measures of trainees' knowledge, attitudes, and skills in the care of chronically, seriously, and terminally ill patients and their families.
该提案的主要目的是通过在血液学/肿瘤学和老年病学这两个医学专业建立综合的姑息治疗奖学金经验,满足接受过姑息治疗培训的医生的人力需求。通过培养在姑息治疗及其主要学科方面经过严格培训的新的潜在教师,这种培训模式将为那些对重病和垂死者负有最大责任的医学专业带来姑息治疗的核心能力,并将促进姑息治疗的稳定性和可持续性。学术姑息治疗是医学教育中持续重要的一个领域
与在姑息治疗领域建立严格的研究生培训机会一样重要的是,需要知道这些项目是否能有效实现其既定目标。因此,该提案的中心目的是评估奖学金培训计划对姑息治疗学科实力的重要成果的影响。其中包括: 保留毕业生的学术职位;他们在姑息治疗方面及其主要专业内的教学和研究活动的质量和数量;在一般姑息治疗和其主要专业范围内的领导力证据;对学员在护理慢性病、重症患者和绝症患者及其家人方面的知识、态度和技能采取有效可行的措施。
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