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Clinical and Translational Research Studios: A Multidisciplinary Internal Support Program

机译:临床与转化研究工作室:一个多学科的内部支援计划

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The Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research implemented the “Studio” Program in 2007 to bring together experts to provide free, structured, project-specific feedback for medical researchers. Studios are a series of integrated, dynamic, and interactive roundtable discussions that bring relevant research experts from diverse academic disciplines together to focus on a specific research project at a specific stage. Vanderbilt’s Clinical and Translational Science Award supports the program, which is designed to improve the quality and impact of biomedical research. In this article, the authors describe the program’s design, and they provide an evaluation of its first four years.After an investigator completes a brief online studio application, a studio “manager” reviews the request, assembles a panel of 3 to 6 experts (research faculty from multiple disciplines), and circulates the pre-review materials electronically. Investigators can request one of seven studio formats: hypothesis generation, study design, grant review, implementation, analysis and interpretation, manuscript review, or translation. A studio moderator leads each studio session, managing the time (90 minutes) and discussion to optimize the usefulness of the session for the investigator.Feedback from the 157 studio sessions in the first four years has been overwhelmingly positive. Investigators have indicated that their studios have improved the quality of their science (99%; 121/122 responses), and experts have reported that the studios have been a valuable use of their time (98%; 398/406 responses).
To achieve the health goals of the 21st century, researchers from multiple disciplines must bridge their differences and together address the challenging problems that face us. -- The Institute of Medicine, 2001
机译:范德比尔特临床与转化研究所在2007年实施了“工作室”计划,以召集专家,为医学研究人员提供免费的,结构化的,针对项目的反馈。工作室是一系列集成,动态和交互式的圆桌讨论,将来自不同学科的相关研究专家召集在一起,以专注于特定阶段的特定研究项目。范德比尔特的临床和转化科学奖支持该计划,旨在提高生物医学研究的质量和影响力。在本文中,作者描述了该程序的设计,并对程序的前四年进行了评估。在调查员完成了简短的在线工作室申请后,工作室“经理”审核了请求,并组成了一个由3至6名专家组成的小组(多个学科的研究人员),并以电子方式分发预审材料。研究人员可以请求以下七个工作室格式之一:假设生成,研究设计,拨款审查,实施,分析和解释,手稿审查或翻译。工作室主持人主持每个工作室会议,管理时间(90分钟)并进行讨论,以优化该课程对研究人员的用处。头四年来157个工作室会议的反馈是非常积极的。调查人员表示,他们的工作室提高了科学水平(99%; 121/122回应),专家报告说,工作室一直在宝贵地利用他们的时间(98%; 398/406回应)。
要实现21世纪的健康目标,来自多个学科的研究人员必须弥合他们之间的差异,共同解决我们面临的挑战性问题。 -医学研究所,2001年

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