Institutional Training Grant in Pediatric Cardiology
儿科心脏病学机构培训补助金
基本信息
- 批准号:8054792
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-04-01 至 2014-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Description (provided by applicant): The Duke Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Training Program is designed to develop pediatric fellows into well-trained investigators who will be future leaders. Few Pediatric Cardiologists are trained to conduct research, and fewer Pediatric Fellowship graduates have long-term successful research careers. Almost 1% of live-born infants have a heart defect, congenital heart disease is a leading cause of death during the first year of life, and many survivors have residual heart conditions. Training Pediatric Cardiology fellows is needed. We have two tracks: a basic research track and a clinical/health services track. Our basic research track is supported by successful investigators whose laboratories research focuses on developmental, cardiac, vascular, and cell biology. Fellows have an intensive hands-on experience in the laboratory and take didactic courses that supplement this training. Our clinical/health services research component is strongly supported by the Duke Clinical Research Training Program, with our fellows enrolling in the Master's Program in Health Sciences and Clinical Research and graduate programs in Biostatistics and Epidemiology. The rich interdisciplinary environment is supported by all the fellows' participating in three monthly seminar series. The Program leadership are supported by an Internal Advisory Board made up of Duke University Medical Center Faculty who are T32 Principal Investigators. They assess the trainees' progress and the preceptor's mentoring. Recruitment of trainees from underrepresented minorities is a program focus. An External Advisory Board, made up of internationally recognized successful investigators, who are NHLBI-funded T32 Principal Investigators, reviews the program, advises as to the overall program direction and helps ensure successful transition of the trainees into academic careers. A strong mentored research experience is provided. Recruitment of underrepresented minorities is a focus. Trainees take the multi-lecture course "Responsible Conduct of Research" and a course in grant and manuscript writing. They develop their communication skills by giving seminars and other presentations. The preceptors and trainees formally assess each other every six months. The trainees are provided career counseling by their mentors, the Internal Advisory Board, and the Program Director. Our Program's goal is to develop fellows who will have the experience and capabilities needed for a successful long term research career.
描述(由申请人提供):杜克小儿心脏病学奖学金培训计划旨在将儿科研究员发展为训练有素的调查人员,他们将成为未来的领导者。很少有儿科心脏病专家接受研究的培训,而小儿奖学金毕业生则具有长期成功的研究职业。几乎1%的活生生婴儿患有心脏缺陷,先天性心脏病是生命第一年的主要死亡原因,许多幸存者患有残留的心脏病。需要培训小儿心脏病学研究员。我们有两个曲目:基础研究轨道和临床/健康服务轨道。我们的基础研究轨道得到了成功的研究人员的支持,他们的实验室研究专注于发育,心脏,血管和细胞生物学。研究员在实验室中具有丰富的动手经验,并参加了补充这项培训的教学课程。我们的临床/卫生服务研究部分得到了杜克临床研究培训计划的强烈支持,我们的研究员参加了硕士课程,从事健康科学和临床研究和生物统计学和流行病学研究生计划。富裕的跨学科环境得到了所有参加三个每月研讨会系列的研究员的支持。该计划领导者得到了由T32首席调查员的杜克大学医学中心教师组成的内部顾问委员会的支持。他们评估了受训者的进步和导师的指导。从代表性不足的少数民族中招募受训者是计划的重点。由国际公认的成功调查人员组成的外部顾问委员会是NHLBI资助的T32首席调查员,对该计划进行了审查,该计划对整个计划方向进行了建议,并有助于确保成功过渡到学术界。提供了强大的指导研究经验。招募代表性不足的少数民族是重点。学员参加了多讲课“负责任的研究”和赠款和手稿写作课程。他们通过举办研讨会和其他演讲来发展沟通技巧。受体和受训者每六个月正式进行一次正式评估。学员的导师是由他们的导师,内部顾问委员会和计划主任提供的职业咨询。我们计划的目标是发展研究员,他们将拥有成功的长期研究职业所需的经验和能力。
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
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Increasing the Quality and Efficiency of Clinical Trials (R18)
提高临床试验的质量和效率 (R18)
- 批准号:
8883023 - 财政年份:2014
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$ 19万 - 项目类别:
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$ 19万 - 项目类别:
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