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The Pediatric Critical Care Trauma Scientist Development: Building a Community of Scientists for the Fields of Pediatric Critical Care and Trauma Surgery

机译:儿科关键护理创伤科学家发展:建立一个科学家社区,为儿科关键护理和创伤手术

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Objectives: To assess the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development's Pediatric Critical Care Trauma Scientist Development Program national K12 program. Design: Mixed-methods study. Setting: Pediatric Critical Care Trauma Scientist Development Program participants from 2005 to 2018. Subjects: Past participants in the Pediatric Critical Care Trauma Scientist Development Program, including those who received funding (scholars), those who did not receive funding (applicants), and those who participated as diversity fellows. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: Thirty-four past scholars, participants, and fellows in the Pediatric Critical Care Trauma Scientist Development were interviewed, including 19 women (56%) and 15 men (44%) via Skype. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed, with permission. Codes were developed, using qualitative methods, that included the following: Community Building and Mentorship, Career and Research Development, and Tensions and Growth Opportunities. Quantitative data about physician-scholar grant success were retrieved from the National Institutes of Health system to search for funded grants, RePORT, physician-scholar curriculum vitae, and university websites. Since inception of the program, 46 scholars have been appointed. Scholars are equally split between women and men. Four members of the total cohort (9%) are from under-represented minority groups in medicine. Among the total past 46 participants, 72% of those who completed the K12 achieved an National Institutes of Health K-award and 36% of those not on K-level funding achieved at least one Research Program Grant-level award. All scholars, except one, remain academically active, as noted by recent publications in the peer reviewed literature; scholars from 2005 to 2013 are progressing in their careers, with 60% promoted to associate or full professor. Conclusions: The Pediatric Critical Care Trauma Scientist Development Program is reaching its programmatic goals of buildin g a community of scientists in pediatric critical care and trauma surgery as shown by the qualitative analysis. Key challenges include increasing the diversity of applicants, encouraging applicants who are not funded, increasing the rate of K- to R-conversion, and preserving National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Program priorities for national K12 programs and individual K-awards.
机译:目标:评估国家儿童健康和人类发展研究所的儿科关键护理创伤科学家发展计划全国K12计划。设计:混合方法研究。环境:儿科关键护理创伤科学家发展计划参与者从2005年到2018年。主题:过去的参与者在儿科关键护理创伤科学家发展计划,包括那些没有收到资金的资金(学者),以及那些没有获得资金的人(申请人),以及那些谁参与了多样性研究员。干预措施:没有。测量和主要结果:三十四位学者,参与者和儿科关键护理创伤创伤科学家发展的研究员进行了采访,包括19名女性(56%)和15名男子(44%)通过Skype。许可记录和转录的访谈是录制和转录。使用定性方法开发了代码,其中包括以下内容:社区建设和指导,职业和研究发展,以及紧张和增长机会。关于医师 - 学者赠款成功的定量数据是从国家卫生系统研究所检索,以搜索资助的补助金,报告,医师 - 学者课程历史,以及大学网站。自计划成立以来,已指定46名学者。学者在妇女和男性之间同样分裂。总队列的四名成员(9%)来自代表性的少数群体。在过去的46名参与者中,72%的人完成K12达到了国家卫生研究院K-Award,36%的人在K-Level资金上取得了至少一项研究计划补助级别奖。除了一个近期出版物在同行评审文献中指出,所有学者仍然是学者活动;从2005年到2013年的学者正在进行职业生涯,60%的晋升为副教授或全教授。结论:儿科关键护理创伤科学家发展计划正在达到Buildin G A社区的科学家社区,如定性分析所示。关键挑战包括增加申请人的多样性,鼓励不投资的申请人,增加k-转换率,并保留国家K12计划和个人K-Awards的国家儿童健康和人类发展方案的优先事项。

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