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The Doris Duke clinical scientist development award: Implications for early-career physician scientists

机译:Doris Duke临床科学家发展奖:对早期医师科学家的启示

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PURPOSE: The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Clinical Scientist Development Award (CSDA) supports early-career physician scientists in their transition to independent research funding. The authors aimed to analyze the characteristics associated with success in CSDA competitions, determine whether attainment of a CSDA is associated with receiving subsequent research funding, and assess whether alumni remain in research. METHOD: In 2011, the authors tested for associations between gender, age, race/ethnicity, academic degree, National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding rank of the applicant's institution, and success in CSDA competitions. They compared NIH R01 grant attainment, defined as the percentage of individuals who received at least one R01 grant, between CSDA alumni and highly ranked but unsuccessful CSDA applicants (1998-2007). Finally, the authors surveyed alumni to learn more about their professional activities. RESULTS: Demographic factors were not predictors of success in CSDA competitions; academic degree and funding rank of the applicant's institution, however, were. A greater percentage of CSDA alumni than nonalumni received at least one R01 grant (62% [74/120] versus 42% [44/105]). For CSDA alumni who were 10 or more years from the start of their award, their median percent effort toward research activities was 68%. CONCLUSIONS: The factors associated with success in a CSDA competition included a combined clinical and doctoral research degree and affiliation with a well-funded institution. More alumni received NIH independent research funding than those who applied but did not receive the award. Thus, the CSDA is associated with physicians establishing independent and recognized research careers.
机译:目的:Doris Duke慈善基金会临床科学家发展奖(CSDA)支持早期职业医师科学家向独立研究基金的过渡。作者旨在分析与CSDA竞赛成功相关的特征,确定获得CSDA是否与获得后续研究经费相关,并评估校友是否仍留在研究中。方法:2011年,作者测试了性别,年龄,种族/民族,学历,申请人所在机构的美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资助等级以及在CSDA竞赛中的成功之间的关联。他们比较了CSH校友和排名靠前但未成功的CSDA申请者之间获得NIH R01资助的比例,NIH R01的获取是指获得至少一项R01资助的个人所占的百分比。最后,作者对校友进行了调查,以了解有关其专业活动的更多信息。结果:人口因素不是CSDA竞赛成功的预测因素。但是,申请人所在机构的学历和资助等级是。与非校友相比,CSDA校友获得至少一项R01资助的比例更高(62%[74/120]对42%[44/105])。对于自获奖之日起10年或更长时间的CSDA校友,他们在研究活动上的努力中位数为68%。结论:与CSDA竞赛成功相关的因素包括临床和博士研究学位的合并以及与资金雄厚的机构的隶属关系。与那些申请但未获得该奖项的人相比,获得NIH独立研究资助的校友更多。因此,CSDA与建立独立和公认的研究事业的医师相关。

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