Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10669160
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-11 至 2024-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
ADMINISTRATIVE CORE
ABSTRACT
The Administrative Core proposed represents a continuation of the Administrative Core that has functioned
effectively for this Center through previous cycles of MCRC funding as it transitions to a CCCR. The core will
consist of an internal administrative organization under the leadership of the Center Director, Associate Director,
Director of the Methodology Core and Head of Evaluation. All individuals involved in administration of Center
affairs have experience in their areas of responsibility. There will be two administrative committees, Executive
and External Advisory Committees, which will have defined oversight roles. The Executive Committee will also
meet with a Patient Advisory Group. The CCCR will serve a large dynamic research community and the
Administrative Core will include evaluation of the interactions of this community with core faculty and its services
to be championed by a special research community representative. These committees and the administrative
personnel will be responsible for coordinating, planning and overseeing all CCCR activities in conjunction with
the Center Director. There will also be a formal evaluation program, examining whether the Center is meeting
stated goals and objectives.
The overall objective of this administrative core is to provide oversight and management of the CCCR to ensure
that the Center accomplishes its goals which are to carry out and disseminate high level clinical research
informed both by state of the art clinical research methods and by clinical and biological scientific discoveries.
Among the aims of this core are to ensure allocation of appropriate resources to ensure CCCR progress, to carry
out an outreach program, to ensure that data sharing agreements are in place and utilized, to formally evaluate
whether the CCCR is meetings its goals and objectives and to leverage university and medical campus resources
to enhance the functioning and impact of the CCCR.
行政核心
抽象的
提议的管理核心代表了行政核心的延续
通过以前的MCRC资金循环过渡到CCCR,有效地为该中心有效。核心意愿
由中心主任,副主任,由内部行政组织组成
方法论核心和评估负责人。所有参与中心管理的人
事务在其责任领域具有经验。将有两个行政委员会,执行官
和外部咨询委员会,该委员会将定义监督角色。执行委员会还将
与患者咨询小组会面。 CCCR将为大型动态研究社区和
行政核心将包括评估该社区与核心教师及其服务的互动
受到特别研究社区代表的拥护。这些委员会和行政
人员将负责协调,计划和监督所有CCCR活动
中心主任。还将有一个正式的评估计划,检查中心是否开会
陈述了目标和目标。
该行政核心的总体目标是提供对CCCR的监督和管理
该中心实现了要执行并传播高级临床研究的目标
通过最先进的临床研究方法以及临床和生物学科学发现的知识。
该核心的目的之一是确保分配适当的资源以确保CCCR进展
制定外展计划,以确保已达成数据共享协议,并使用
CCCR是否正在开会其目标,并利用大学和医疗校园资源
增强CCCR的功能和影响。
项目成果
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数据更新时间:2024-06-01
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