Mentoring and Research in Patient-Oriented Integrative Medicine
以患者为中心的整合医学的指导和研究
基本信息
- 批准号:8974811
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.85万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-12-01 至 2018-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectApplications GrantsAwardBibliographyBostonBrainChinese Traditional MedicineChronicClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesComplementary MedicineComplementary and alternative medicineCountryDegenerative polyarthritisDisciplineDisease ProgressionEducational process of instructingEmotionalEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorEthicsExerciseFatigueFibromyalgiaFosteringFoundationsFrequenciesFundingFutureFuture GenerationsGoalsHealedHealthHealthcareHealthcare SystemsImmune systemIndividualInstitutesInstitutionInsurance CarriersIntegrative MedicineInvestigationJournalsMagnetic Resonance ImagingMainstreamingMassageMedicalMedicineMentorsMethodologyMethodsMilitary PersonnelMind-Body InterventionMissionModalityModelingModern MedicineMorbidity - disease rateNational Center for Complementary and Alternative MedicineNeurosciences ResearchOutcomePainPain managementPathway interactionsPatientsPersonal SatisfactionPhysiologyPilot ProjectsPlayPolicy MakerPopulationPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersPrincipal InvestigatorPublicationsQualitative ResearchQuality of lifeRecordsRegimenResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRheumatoid ArthritisRoleSamplingScienceScientistSeveritiesSleep disturbancesSocial PsychologyStructureSymptomsTai JiTechniquesTestingTherapeuticTimeTraditional MedicineTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVeteransWorkbasebody-mindcareerchronic painclinical practicecombatcomparative effectivenesscostcost effectivecost effectivenesseconomic evaluationevidence baseexperiencefollow-upfunctional improvementhealinghealth care service utilizationimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary approachlifestyle interventionmedical schoolsmid-career facultymultidisciplinaryneurobiological mechanismnext generationnovelpatient orientedpatient oriented researchprogramspsychosocialresearch studyrestraintsocialsymptomatic improvementtheoriestooltraining opportunity
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The K24 Midcareer Investigator Award presents Dr. Chenchen Wang with an exciting opportunity to collaborate with renowned scientists at Tufts, Brown, Harvard, and Boston University Schools of Medicine to mentor new investigators who wish to contribute to patient-oriented research in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). Currently Dr. Wang is Associate Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and Director of the Tufts Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine, with a strong record of research, publication, and mentoring. She is the Principal Investigator of two NIH-funded R01 projects studying comparative-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of mind-body interventions for osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia, as well as post-traumatic stress disorder in military populations Dr. Wang's long-term goal is to advance the science of mind-body medicine to promote health and healing. Her immediate goals are to obtain protected time to train the next generation of CAM scientists in patient- oriented research and to expand her innovative, multi-method, multidisciplinary clinical and translational research programs for chronic disabling conditions. Dr. Wang has an established track record of effectively mentoring trainees at various levels with diverse backgrounds, including clinicians from different countries and disciplines. Her
CAM mentoring program, as well as her expertise on mind-body interventions, has been fully integrated into the research and teaching infrastructure of the Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Combined with outstanding resources and a long-recognized diverse training environment, these selected mentees will obtain training in rigorous scientific methodology, integrity, ethics, and grant applications necessary to stimulate high-quality, translational, and patient-oriented research with a multidisciplinary team. Building upon NCCAM-funded R21 and R01 studies, the proposed research aims to:1) Evaluate comparative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of mind-body interventions; 2) Elucidate neurobiological mechanisms of CAM therapies; 3) Investigate unmet needs of novel and cost-effective CAM treatments; 4) Create comprehensive interdisciplinary approaches in CAM training; 5) Develop the scientific and structural foundations for future R01 and other program applications; 6) Extend opportunities to new scientists to integrate CAM into mainstream institutions and research settings. This K24 will therefore promote multidisciplinary patient-oriented research for the next generation of investigators in order to substantially advance the science on integrative medicine and the contributions to health, health care, and well-being for all.
描述(由申请人提供):K24中级护理研究者奖给Chenchen Wang博士提供了一个激动人心的机会,可以与塔夫茨,布朗,哈佛大学和波士顿大学医学院的著名科学家合作,向希望为以患者为导向的辅助和替代医学研究做出贡献的新调查员(CAM)。目前,Wang博士是Tufts大学医学院的副教授,塔夫茨互补和综合医学中心主任,并具有丰富的研究,出版和指导记录。她是两项NIH资助的R01项目的主要研究者,研究了对骨关节炎和纤维肌痛的心身干预措施的比较效果和成本效益,以及军事人群中的创伤后应激障碍,王先生的长期目标是促进心态医学的科学来促进健康和健康的心态医学科学。她的近期目标是获得受保护的时间,以培训下一代CAM科学家在以患者为导向的研究中,并扩大其创新的,多学科的,多学科的临床和转化研究计划,以涉及慢性残疾状况。 Wang博士在各种背景下有效地指导学员,包括来自不同国家和学科的临床医生,有一个既定的记录。她
CAM指导计划以及她在心身干预方面的专业知识已经完全融入了Tufts临床和转化科学研究所的研究和教学基础设施中。结合出色的资源和长期认可的多样化培训环境,这些选定的受训者将获得严格的科学方法论,完整性,道德和赠款的培训,以刺激多学科团队刺激高质量,转化和注重患者的研究所必需的培训。在NCCAM资助的R21和R01研究的基础上,拟议的研究旨在:1)评估心身干预的比较有效性和成本效益; 2)阐明CAM疗法的神经生物学机制; 3)研究新颖和具有成本效益的CAM治疗需求; 4)在CAM培训中创建全面的跨学科方法; 5)为未来的R01和其他程序应用开发科学和结构基础; 6)向新科学家提供机会,将CAM整合到主流机构和研究环境中。因此,该K24将为下一代研究人员促进多学科的以患者为导向的研究,以实质上推进综合医学的科学以及对所有人的健康,卫生保健和福祉的贡献。
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- 资助金额:
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Tai Chi and Gut Microbiota in Metabolic Osteoarthritis
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以患者为中心的整合医学的指导和研究
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10327635 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
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10090566 - 财政年份:2013
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Mentoring and Research in Patient-Oriented Integrative Medicine
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10544186 - 财政年份:2013
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9180063 - 财政年份:2013
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Mentoring and Research in Patient-Oriented Integrative Medicine
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8775199 - 财政年份:2013
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Mentoring and Research in Patient-Oriented Integrative Medicine
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- 资助金额:
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Mentoring and Research in Patient-Oriented Integrative Medicine
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