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Training and Capacity Building in LMIC for Research in Heart and Lung Diseases: The NHLBI-UnitedHealth Global Health Centers of Excellence Program.

机译:用于心脏病和肺部疾病研究的LMIC培训和能力建设:NHLBI-UnitedHealth全球卓越健康中心计划。

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Stemming the tide of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide requires a multipronged approach. Although much attention has been paid to disease control measures, there is relatively little consideration of the importance of training the next generation of health-related researchers to play their important role in this global epidemic. The lack of support for early stage investigators in low- and middle-income countries interested in the global NCD field has resulted in inadequate funding opportunities for research, insufficient training in advanced research methodology and data analysis, lack of mentorship in manuscript and grant writing, and meager institutional support for developing, submitting, and administering research applications and awards. To address this unmet need, The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-UnitedHealth Collaborating Centers of Excellence initiative created a Training Subcommittee that coordinated and developed an intensive, mentored health-related research experience for a number of early stage investigators from the 11 Centers of Excellence around the world. We describe the challenges faced by early stage investigators in low- and middle-income countries, the organization and scope of the Training Subcommittee, training activities, early outcomes of the early stage investigators (foreign and domestic) and training materials that have been developed by this program that are available to the public. By investing in the careers of individuals in a supportive global NCD network, we demonstrate the impact that an investment in training individuals from low- and middle-income countries can have on the preferred future of or current efforts to combat NCDs.
机译:要遏制全世界的非传染性疾病潮流,需要采取多管齐下的措施。尽管人们已经对疾病控制措施给予了很多关注,但培训下一代与健康相关的研究人员在全球流行病中发挥重要作用的重要性却很少被考虑。缺乏对全球NCD领域感兴趣的中低收入国家的早期研究者的支持,导致研究的资金机会不足,高级研究方法和数据分析的培训不足,手稿和赠款撰写缺乏指导,在开发,提交和管理研究申请和奖励方面,机构提供的支持很少。为了满足这一未满足的需求,美国国家心脏,肺和血液研究所-联合健康卓越合作中心倡议成立了一个培训小组委员会,该协调小组为11个中心的许多早期研究者协调并开发了经过强化,指导的健康相关研究经验世界各地的卓越奖。我们描述了中低收入国家的早期调查人员面临的挑战,培训小组委员会的组织和范围,培训活动,早期调查人员(外国和国内)的早期结果以及由该程序可供公众使用。通过在支持性的全球非传染性疾病网络中对个人的职业进行投资,我们证明了培训低收入和中等收入国家的个人可能对抗击非传染性疾病的首选未来或当前努力产生的影响。

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