Program in Pediatric Transfusion Medicine
儿科输血医学项目
基本信息
- 批准号:7623458
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-07-19 至 2012-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAreaBloodCase-Control StudiesCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesChildChildhoodClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesColoradoComputersDevelopmentDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEducationEducational CurriculumEducational TechnicsElementsEvaluationExposure toFacultyFunctional disorderFundingGoalsHealth SciencesHealthcareHematologyIndividualInstructionLearningManpower NeedMedicalMedical ResearchMedical StudentsMedicineMolecularPathway interactionsPatternPediatric HospitalsPhysiciansProgram DescriptionProgrammed LearningRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRoleSchemeScientistServicesStructureTechniquesTrainingTraining ProgramsTransfusionUniversitiesabstractingbaseexperiencegraduate medical educationinfant outcomeinterestmeetingsoncologyorganizational structureprogramstrendundergraduate medical education
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
Over the past 20 years as our understanding of the pathophysiology and molecular basis of disease has grown and the complexity of medical management has increased, the field of Transfusion Medicine (TM) which provides increasingly more sophisticated products and services has become more complicated. While the need for manpower in this area has increased, the number of young investigators entering the area has lagged, a trend that may limit the development of the field. A prime example of this pattern has occurred in Pediatric TM, a specialized area within general TM. There are no formal training programs to meet the needs of interested individuals and to replace senior investigators in the area lost by attrition. An established pathway to recruit young physicians into this area would alleviate the problem. We present a proposal for a program in Pediatric TM to meet the needs in this area at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center (UCDHSC) and the Bonfils Blood Center (BBC) in Denver, CO. This proposal seeks to create a complete curriculum in Pediatric TM. Using a training program initially developed by the PI with a TMAA and currently operating at UCDHSC, we will extend education experiences with standard instruction techniques and case-based studies and develop computer-based learning programs for clinical Pediatric TM topics. Focusing on instruction of medical students and senior medical trainees in the area, the program will also provide educational experiences for residents and clinical fellows. Clinical and research experience will be provided to the learners. The program will have several broad goals: 1) to attract outstanding young investigators to the field of Pediatric TM; 2) to attract promising clinicians and scientists who can serve the field of Pediatric TM through curriculum development and implementation; 3) to encourage development of a faculty capable of providing appropriate instruction in Pediatric TM; 4) to facilitate exchange of information, evaluation and educational techniques among research, medical and blood service candidates. The proposal will achieve these goals with the help and resources of a large faculty engaged in TM training, the Bonfils Blood Center, Colorado's regional blood center, the Pediatric Clinical and Translational Research Center at The Children's Hospital and UCDHSC and the Clinical Sciences PhD Training Program at UCDHSC. In achieving these goals, the program will enhance healthcare and medical outcomes for infants and children.
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描述(由申请人提供):
过去20年来,随着我们对疾病的病理生理学和分子基础的了解不断加深,医疗管理的复杂性也不断增加,提供日益复杂的产品和服务的输血医学(TM)领域变得更加复杂。尽管该领域对人力的需求有所增加,但进入该领域的年轻研究人员的数量却滞后,这一趋势可能会限制该领域的发展。这种模式的一个典型例子发生在儿科 TM 中,它是一般 TM 中的一个专门领域。没有正式的培训计划来满足感兴趣的个人的需求并替换该领域因自然减员而流失的高级调查员。招募年轻医生进入这一领域的既定途径将缓解这个问题。我们提出了一项儿科 TM 项目提案,以满足丹佛科罗拉多大学健康科学中心 (UCDHSC) 和科罗拉多州丹佛邦菲尔斯血液中心 (BBC) 的这一领域的需求。该提案旨在创建一个儿科 TM 完整课程。使用最初由 PI 与 TMAA 开发并目前在 UCDHSC 运行的培训计划,我们将通过标准教学技术和基于案例的研究来扩展教育经验,并为临床儿科 TM 主题开发基于计算机的学习计划。该计划重点关注该地区的医学生和高级医学实习生的指导,还将为住院医生和临床研究员提供教育经验。将向学习者提供临床和研究经验。该计划将有几个广泛的目标:1)吸引优秀的年轻研究人员进入儿科 TM 领域; 2)通过课程开发和实施,吸引能够为儿科TM领域服务的有前途的临床医生和科学家; 3) 鼓励培养能够提供儿科 TM 适当指导的教师队伍; 4) 促进研究、医疗和血液服务候选人之间的信息、评估和教育技术交流。该提案将在从事 TM 培训的大量教师、Bonfils 血液中心、科罗拉多州区域血液中心、儿童医院儿科临床和转化研究中心、UCDHSC 以及临床科学博士培训计划的帮助和资源下实现这些目标在 UCDHSC。为了实现这些目标,该计划将改善婴儿和儿童的医疗保健和医疗成果。
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