The Penn-StARR Program for Research in Residency
Penn-StARR 住院医师研究计划
基本信息
- 批准号:10321397
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-07-01 至 2023-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic Medical CentersAddressAdoptionAreaBiomedical ResearchBoard CertificationCardiologyClimateClinicalClinical ResearchCommunitiesCommunity HealthDepartment chairDevelopmentDisciplineDoctor of PhilosophyEducational CurriculumElementsEnvironmentFacultyFamily PracticeFundingFutureGoalsHematologyHospitalsInfrastructureInstitutionInternal MedicineLaboratoriesMeasuresMedicalMedicineMentorsMissionModelingMonitorNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstitutePathologyPathway interactionsPediatricsPennsylvaniaPhasePhysiciansPositioning AttributeProgram DevelopmentPulmonologyReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResearch TrainingResidenciesRouteSchoolsScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientistSleepSpecialty BoardsStructureSystemTalentsTimeTimeLineTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining and InfrastructureUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkbasecareercareer developmentclinical practiceexperiencefallsgraduate medical educationinsightinterestmedical schoolsnovel strategiespopulation healthprogramsrecruitsuccess
项目摘要
Summary
To address the widely recognized decline in the physician-scientist workforce, new approaches are needed to
recruit talented physicians to pursue research as an integral part of their medical training and their future
careers. The Stimulating Access to Research in Residency (StARR) initiative will provide a new point of access
to research by accelerating the entry of residents into meaningful research pursuits during residency. This bold
initiative will engender, and require, a substantial change in graduate medical education. Here we propose the
University of Pennsylvania (Penn)-StARR program, which will tap into a talented and highly motivated pool of
diverse residents in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Pathology, and Pediatrics. The Penn-StARR program
will provide opportunities for these residents to pursue mentored research on topics within the mission of the
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). The program will take advantage of a thriving and
interactive physician-scientist community that has benefitted from a strong institutional commitment to training,
recruitment, and advancement of physician-scientists, particularly those from groups underrepresented in the
biomedical sciences. Penn-StaRR will become an anchor for a larger institutional effort to support physician-
scientist development and careers. The Penn-StARR program will uniquely provide access to research in
residency for 3 residents per year to pursue 12 months of focused research integrated with clinical training and
starting as early as possible while maintaining the clinical training required for specialty board certification. The
unique features of the Penn-StARR program are: the outstanding, diverse, and motivated resident pool; an
existing demand from residents for training for research careers; strong institutional support for physician-
scientist training that is evident in the infrastructure, programs, and momentum for physician-scientist training
already in place; institutional commitment to support a slot beyond those funded through NHLBI; an
outstanding faculty representing diverse areas of research relevant to NHLBI; and a fully integrated campus
with an exceptionally interactive research environment across departments and institutions.
概括
为了解决公认的医师科学家劳动力下降的问题,需要新的方法
招募有才华的医生进行研究,作为他们的医疗培训和未来的一个组成部分
职业生涯。促进住院医师研究的机会(StARR)计划将提供一个新的接触点
通过加速住院医师在住院期间进入有意义的研究活动来进行研究。这个大胆的
该倡议将引发并要求研究生医学教育发生重大变化。在这里我们建议
宾夕法尼亚大学 (Penn)-StARR 项目将挖掘才华横溢、积极进取的人才库
内科、家庭医学、病理学和儿科的不同住院医师。宾夕法尼亚大学斯塔尔项目
将为这些居民提供机会,就该机构使命范围内的主题进行指导性研究
国家心肺血液研究所 (NHLBI)。该计划将利用蓬勃发展和
互动的医师-科学家社区受益于机构对培训的坚定承诺,
医师科学家的招募和晋升,特别是那些来自在医学界代表性不足的群体的医师科学家
生物医学科学。 Penn-StaRR 将成为支持医生的更大机构努力的支柱
科学家的发展和职业。 Penn-StARR 项目将独特地提供以下领域的研究机会:
每年 3 名住院医师进行住院医师培训,进行为期 12 个月的重点研究,并结合临床培训和
尽早开始,同时保持专业委员会认证所需的临床培训。这
Penn-StARR 项目的独特之处在于: 优秀、多样化且积极主动的住院医师队伍;一个
居民对研究职业培训的现有需求;为医生提供强有力的制度支持
科学家培训在医生-科学家培训的基础设施、项目和势头中显而易见
已经就位;机构承诺支持 NHLBI 资助的插槽之外的插槽;一个
代表 NHLBI 相关不同研究领域的杰出教师;和一个完全一体化的校园
跨部门和机构的异常互动的研究环境。
项目成果
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Transcriptional immunogenomic analysis reveals distinct immunological clusters in paediatric nervous system tumours.
转录免疫基因组分析揭示了儿科神经系统肿瘤中独特的免疫学簇。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2023-09-07
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:12.3
- 作者:Nabbi, Arash;Beck, Pengbo;Delaidelli, Alberto;Oldridge, Derek A;Sudhaman, Sumedha;Zhu, Kelsey;Yang, S Y Cindy;Mulder, David T;Bruce, Jeffrey P;Paulson, Joseph N;Raman, Pichai;Zhu, Yuankun;Resnick, Adam C;Sorensen, Poul H;Sill, Martin;Brabet
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