Summer Research Program for Minority Medical Students
少数民族医学生暑期研究计划
基本信息
- 批准号:7228096
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.41万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1999
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1999-06-04 至 2009-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
This proposal requests continued support of a grant for short-term research training experiences at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) for minority medical students. The Summer Research Program for Minority Medical Students (SRP/MMS) provides 10-12 week laboratory and patient-oriented research apprenticeships for minority medical students during the summer following their first year of medical school. Six major factors support the continued success and planned expansion of the program: (1) increased numbers of underrepresented minority students choosing to matriculate into the MUSC College of Medicine; (2) partnership with the University of South Carolina (USC) School of Medicine in Columbia to extend the program to underrepresented minority medical students enrolled at both institutions, i.e., all minority medical students in the entire state; (3) a plan to enhance role modeling by linking students in the program into research relationships with highly qualified minority junior faculty and research fellows and strong senior mentors; (4) commitment of the new dean of the College of Medicine, a highly respected anesthesiologist/researcher with a track record of NIH-funded research in post-cardiac surgery outcomes; (5) a new 5-year Diversity Plan for the College of Medicine that is already producing significant results in terms of improved matriculation rates and increased minority representation; and (6) outstanding progress in institutional research competitiveness and research funding. The program builds on institutional strengths involving an extensive cadre of outstanding basic science and clinical research faculty members who are collaborative and well-funded by NHLBI, other NIH institutes and other peer-review sponsors; an MUSC portfolio of complementary undergraduate, short-term health professional, doctoral and postdoctoral training programs supported by NHLBI, other NIH institutes, other peer review sponsors, and institutional funds; and an active, expanding South Carolina Cardiovascular Research Consortium between MUSC and USC. The specific aims are to: (1) Attract talented and highly motivated minority medical students into careers in biomedical research in cardiovascular, pulmonary or hematologic function and disease; (2) Expand the pool of eligible participants by recruiting students from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine as well as MUSC to participate in the program; (3) Encourage increased awareness of research methods and results as a fundamental skill in the practice of medicine; (4) Stimulate further interaction between research programs and clinical services, especially with regard to diseases that disproportionately affect the large African American population served by MUSC; and (5) Provide a forum where accomplished investigators can act as role models by sharing their enthusiasm and biomedical research expertise with minority students interested in cardiovascular, pulmonary, hemostatic and related diseases.
描述(由申请人提供):
该提案要求继续为少数族裔医学生在南卡罗来纳医科大学 (MUSC) 的短期研究培训经验提供资助。少数族裔医学生暑期研究计划 (SRP/MMS) 在医学院第一学年结束后的暑假期间为少数族裔医学生提供为期 10-12 周的实验室和以患者为导向的研究实习。 支持该计划持续成功和计划扩展的六个主要因素:(1) 选择入读 MUSC 医学院的少数族裔学生人数增加; (2) 与南卡罗来纳大学 (USC) 哥伦比亚分校医学院合作,将该计划扩展到在两所机构就读的少数族裔医学生,即全州所有少数族裔医学生; (3) 一项计划,通过将项目中的学生与高素质的少数族裔初级教师和研究员以及强大的高级导师建立研究关系来加强榜样作用; (4) 医学院新任院长的承诺,他是一位备受尊敬的麻醉师/研究员,在 NIH 资助的心脏手术后结果研究方面拥有良好的记录; (5) 医学院新的五年多元化计划已经在提高入学率和增加少数族裔代表性方面取得了显着成果; (六)机构研究竞争力和研究经费方面取得显着进展。该项目建立在机构优势的基础上,涉及广泛的优秀基础科学和临床研究教员队伍,他们与 NHLBI、其他 NIH 机构和其他同行评审赞助商合作并提供充足资金;由 NHLBI、其他 NIH 机构、其他同行评审赞助商和机构基金支持的 MUSC 补充性本科生、短期卫生专业人员、博士和博士后培训项目组合;以及 MUSC 和 USC 之间活跃且不断扩大的南卡罗来纳州心血管研究联盟。具体目标是:(1)吸引有才华和积极性的少数民族医学生从事心血管、肺或血液功能和疾病的生物医学研究; (2) 通过招募南卡罗来纳大学医学院和 MUSC 的学生参与该项目,扩大合格参与者的范围; (3) 鼓励提高对研究方法和结果的认识,将其作为医学实践的基本技能; (4) 促进研究项目和临床服务之间的进一步互动,特别是在对 MUSC 服务的大量非洲裔美国人造成不成比例影响的疾病方面; (5) 提供一个论坛,让有成就的研究者能够成为榜样,与对心血管、肺、止血和相关疾病感兴趣的少数族裔学生分享他们的热情和生物医学研究专业知识。
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