Research Training in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
儿科急诊医学研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:7640532
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.84万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-05-15 至 2013-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston (CHB) has been, for the last 6 years, recipient of NRSA-T32 grant # HD40128-04 (Research Training in Pediatric Emergency Medicine). This renewal application seeks continued funding for a unique research training enterprise in pediatric emergency medicine. The Research Training Program was built on the CHB Division of Emergency Medicine's dedication to preparing pediatric emergentologists for research careers that will advance the field through the conduct of rigorous clinical, informatics, and basic science investigation. To date, 9 fellows have entered this Training Grant. All have remained in academic medicine as highly productive, funded investigators. Building on the success of the initial 6 years, the proposed continuation will maintain the Program Plan that has been responsible for the success of the program. Trainees will continue to have 3 research tracks available: clinical investigation, medical informatics, or basic science. The disciplines within clinical investigation will include clinical epidemiology, health outcomes, evidence-based protocols in bioterrorism/emergency preparedness, and patient safety. Disciplines within medical informatics will include data mining and modeling, automated decision support, and syndromic surveillance/public health informatics. Disciplines within basic science will include cellular and molecular biology, functional genomics/proteomics/ metabolomics, immunology/inflammation, and pharmacology/toxicology. The tools acquired through mastery of these disciplines will be applied to specific themes in pediatric emergency medicine. Two significant revisions are found in this renewal proposal: (1) extension of the research training period from two to three years, and (2) the addition of post-doctoral trainees. This application proposes funding for 6 post-residency and post-doctoral fellows. Research training will continue to take place under the mentorship of a group of outstanding investigators in the CHB/HMS and Greater Boston medical community. The broad, multidisciplinary, multi-site collaborations built within this Research Training Program will help to shape the research teams of the future, an established goal of the NIH Roadmap. Graduates of the Program, as well-trained physician-scientists, will be the chief architects in accelerating the pace of knowledge acquisition in the nascent subspecialty of pediatric emergency medicine.
描述(由申请人提供):波士顿儿童医院 (CHB) 儿科急诊医学科在过去 6 年中一直是 NRSA-T32 拨款 # HD40128-04(儿科急诊医学研究培训)的获得者。该续签申请旨在为一家独特的儿科急诊医学研究培训企业寻求持续资助。研究培训计划建立在 CHB 急诊医学部致力于培养儿科急诊科医生从事研究职业的基础上,这些职业将通过严格的临床、信息学和基础科学研究来推进该领域的发展。迄今为止,已有 9 名研究员参加了这项培训补助金。所有人都作为高产、受资助的研究人员留在学术医学领域。在最初 6 年的成功基础上,拟议的延续将保留促成该计划成功的计划计划。学员将继续拥有 3 个研究方向:临床研究、医学信息学或基础科学。临床调查的学科将包括临床流行病学、健康结果、生物恐怖主义/应急准备的循证协议以及患者安全。医学信息学内的学科将包括数据挖掘和建模、自动决策支持以及症状监测/公共卫生信息学。基础科学学科将包括细胞和分子生物学、功能基因组学/蛋白质组学/代谢组学、免疫学/炎症以及药理学/毒理学。通过掌握这些学科获得的工具将应用于儿科急诊医学的特定主题。此次更新方案有两个重大修改:(1)将科研培训期限从两年延长至三年;(2)增加博士后培养人员。该申请提议为 6 名住院医师后和博士后研究员提供资助。研究培训将继续在 CHB/HMS 和大波士顿医学界的一群杰出研究人员的指导下进行。该研究培训计划中建立的广泛、多学科、多地点的合作将有助于塑造未来的研究团队,这是 NIH 路线图的既定目标。该项目的毕业生作为训练有素的医师科学家,将成为加快儿科急诊医学新兴亚专业知识获取步伐的首席设计师。
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