RESEARCH TRAINING FOR CLINICAL AUDIOLOGISTS
临床听力学家的研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:8800550
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.58万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-04-01 至 2019-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdultAmericanAreaAudiologyAuditoryBasic ScienceCareer ChoiceCellsChildClinicalCochlear ImplantsCommunicationDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEnvironmentEquilibriumEvaluationFacultyFoundationsFundingFunding OpportunitiesFutureHearingHearing AidsHearing Impaired PersonsHome environmentIndividualInstitutesJournalsLaboratoriesLabyrinthLanguage DevelopmentLearningMentorshipNatural regenerationNoise-Induced Hearing LossOtolaryngologyPeer ReviewPublishingRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingScienceScientistSecureSensorySocietiesSpeech PerceptionStudentsSupervisionTalentsTimeTinnitusTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchUniversitiesWashingtonWorkage relatedbasecareerclinical practicecohortdigitalexperiencehearing impairmentinterestmedical schoolsmeetingsmiddle ear disorderprogramsrepository
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Attracting clinicians to career paths in clinical and/or translational research has been an objective of Washington University in St. Louis (WU) since it partnered with the Central Institute for the Deaf to establish one of the first graduate training programs in audiology in 1947, offering a clinical master's and a PhD research degree in audiology. Since then more than 660 individuals have earned audiology degrees and all of them completed a research project. The acquisition of the research, clinical, and educational programs formerly operated by CID to WU and their placement into the Department of Otolaryngology has further strengthened our hearing research, clinical practice, and academic programs. The clinical doctoral program in audiology (AuD) is offered through the Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences (PACS) and creates an expanded opportunity to enhance research training for future audiologists through its close affiliation with one of the nation's largest research-based otolaryngology departments, and its new home in a highly-ranked medical school that emphasizes training of clinician scientists. The specific aim of the renewal is to continue to offer expanded opportunities to attract audiology students to careers in research. Intensive, full time 3 month research experiences will be offered to selected students who demonstrate the talent, interest, and capability to work and learn in specialized research environments. Five cohorts of 6 trainees will complete a research project under the supervision of one of more than two dozen funded scientists in laboratories conducting research that spans the scope of practice of clinical audiology: vestibular function and balance assessment, evaluation and treatment of age-related and noise-induced hearing loss, sensory cell regeneration and development, cochlear implants in children and adults, language acquisition and speech perception in children with hearing impairment, hearing aids, tinnitus, diseases of the middle and inner ear, aural rehabilitation, and the basic sciences underlying these practice areas. All trainees will be required to present their projects formally at one national meeting (e.g., American Auditory Society), publish them in an open access digital repository, and encouraged to publish them in a peer reviewed journal. [These research experiences will help secure the scientific foundation of the profession, provide mentorship opportunities for funded faculty engaged in research projects, instill a research mindset into all Washington University T-35 trainees, and attract candidates to research careers.]
描述(由申请人提供):吸引临床医生进入临床和/或翻译研究的职业道路,这一直是圣路易斯大学(WU)华盛顿大学的目标,因为它与聋人中央聋人研究所合作,在1947年建立了首批听觉学研究生培训计划之一,提供了临床大师和临床大师和PHD研究学位。从那时起,超过660个人获得了听力学学位,所有人都完成了一个研究项目。以前由CID到WU运营的研究,临床和教育计划的获取及其在耳鼻喉科部门的安置进一步增强了我们的听力研究,临床实践和学术课程。听力学和传播科学计划(PACS)提供了听力学的临床博士学位课程(AUD),并通过与美国最大的基于研究的耳鼻喉科部门之一的密切相关性,创造了扩展的机会,以增强未来听力学家的研究培训,并在一所高度的医学院中,强调了对临床科学培训的高级医学院的新家。续签的具体目的是继续提供扩大的机会,以吸引听力学学生从事研究的职业。专有3个月的全职研究经验将为选定的学生提供,这些学生在专业的研究环境中展示人才,兴趣和能力。 Five cohorts of 6 trainees will complete a research project under the supervision of one of more than two dozen funded scientists in laboratories conducting research that spans the scope of practice of clinical audiology: vestibular function and balance assessment, evaluation and treatment of age-related and noise-induced hearing loss, sensory cell regeneration and development, cochlear implants in children and adults, language acquisition and speech perception in children with hearing impairment, hearing艾滋病,耳鸣,中耳和内耳疾病,听觉康复以及这些实践领域的基本科学。所有学员将被要求在一次全国会议(例如美国听觉协会)中正式展示其项目,并将其发布在开放式数字存储库中,并鼓励将其发布在同行评审的期刊中。 [这些研究经验将有助于确保该行业的科学基础,为从事研究项目的资助教师提供指导机会,向所有华盛顿大学T-35学员灌输研究心态,并吸引候选人从事研究职业。]
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