Pediatric Injury Research Training Program
儿科损伤研究培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:8461877
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.83万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-05-05 至 2015-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is a proposal for a Pediatric Injury Research Training Program. The goal of the Training Program is to create and sustain a corps of interdisciplinary-trained investigators who will conduct rigorous research on ways to reduce the toll from injuries. The specific aims of this training program are to: (1) Recruit outstanding fellows from a national applicant pool with attention to diversity in clinical and academic backgrounds, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity and gender. (2) Provide trainees with a well-balanced curriculum in injury control and theory along with methodologic skills in research (especially biostatistics, epidemiology, health economics and health services) and an introduction to non-clinical disciplines important to interdisciplinary research. (3) Foster a training environment with mentors who not only provide practical and relevant research experience but also serve as role models for the trainee as teachers, researchers, and clinicians and can assist the fellow with placement beyond the trainee program to support career development. There will be 5 components to the training: (1) Formal didactic courses to fill gaps in prior academic training to conduct research in injury control and to provide exposure to disciplines relevant to injury research. (2) Attendance at fellowship-sponsored seminars including weekly small group research seminars, a 12-week Biomedical Integrity in Research Seminar Series, a seminar series on behavior and health, formal training in scientific writing, and formal training in grant writing. (3) Opportunity to attend the annual national injury control meeting and one other national meeting focused on a discipline in their primary research area. (4) In depth research training in an active, on-going research program at one of the training units with mentoring from an interdisciplinary group of faculty at the UW and its collaborating sites. (5) Development and implementation of research projects in injury research, supervised by one or more of the core faculty mentors, to achieve the following goals: a. To develop the research skills necessary to initiate a career as an independent investigator in injury control research, b. To develop expertise in a focused area of injury control research.
描述(由申请人提供):这是小儿损伤研究培训计划的建议。培训计划的目的是创建和维持由跨学科训练的调查人员组成的军团,他们将对减少受伤损失的方法进行严格的研究。该培训计划的具体目的是:(1)从国家申请人群中招募出色的研究员,他们关注临床和学术背景的多样性,社会经济地位,种族,种族和性别。 (2)为受训者提供了损伤控制和理论的均衡课程,以及研究中的方法论技能(尤其是生物统计学,流行病学,健康经济学和卫生服务),以及对跨学科研究重要的非临床学科介绍。 (3)与导师培养培训环境,他们不仅提供实用和相关的研究经验,而且还为受训者担任教师,研究人员和临床医生的榜样,并可以帮助研究员超越学员计划以支持职业发展。该培训将有5个组成部分:(1)正式的教学课程,以填补先前的学术培训中的空白,以进行伤害控制研究并提供与伤害研究相关的学科的接触。 (2)参加奖学金赞助的研讨会,包括每周的小组研究研讨会,研究研讨会系列中为期12周的生物医学完整性,关于行为和健康的研讨会系列,科学写作的正式培训以及授予写作的正式培训。 (3)有机会参加年度国家伤害控制会议和另一个全国会议,重点是其主要研究领域的纪律。 (4)在一个培训单元之一的积极,正在进行的研究计划中进行深入研究培训,并在UW及其协作网站的跨学科教师小组的指导下进行了指导。 (5)由一名或多个核心教师导师监督的伤害研究中的研究项目的开发和实施,以实现以下目标:为了开发启动职业为损伤控制研究的独立研究者所必需的研究技能,b。在关注伤害控制研究的重点领域中发展专业知识。
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Psychogenic Basis for Abdominal Pain in Children and Adolescents
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ABBY L. WASSERMAN;PETER F. WHITINGTON;FREDERICK P. RIVARA - 通讯作者:
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