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| Funder | NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Tulane University of Louisiana |
| Country | United States |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2021 |
| End Date | Dec 31, 2023 |
| Duration | 1,094 days |
| Number of Grantees | 2 |
| Roles | Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | NIH (US) |
| Grant ID | 10608042 |
Program Summary This is a new application for the Tulane StARR Program with a long-term goal to increase the number and diversity of highly trained, independent, interdisciplinary board-certified physician scientists engaging in heart, lung, and blood diseases research. The program focuses on heart, lung, and blood diseases because of the
impacts of these diseases on human health, the existing knowledge gaps for these diseases across the re- search spectrum, and the strength of these areas of focus at Tulane. Key components of our successful men- tored research and career development StARR program include: 1) Boot Camps and didactics tailored to
specific Scholar needs; 2) individualized career development training; 3) StARR Physician Scientists seminar series; 4) Work-in-Progress sessions; 5) required grant writing and project management workshops; 6) men- tored interdisciplinary research; 7) responsible conduct in research training; 8) institutional resources; and 9) a
planned transition for StARR Scholars to fellowship training, K38, K12, K-like programs, and Centers of Bio- medical Research Excellence (COBRE). The innovative approach involves tailoring the program to Scholars needs using self-efficacy assessment and individual development plans (IDP), and using a network mentoring
model for each Scholar Oversight Committee (SOC) which will include expertise in both basic and clinical sci- ence and clinical care, as well as participation by the relevant Residency Program Director to ensure appropri- ate integration of clinical and research rotations. Scholars are immediately exposed to research and are guided
to establish a scholarly track record early, and gain presentation and organization skills by active participation in the Health Sciences Research days, national scientific meetings, and the annual NIH StARR meeting. The Scholars will learn cutting-edge research methods and skills from Bench (cellular, molecular, and genetics), to
Bedside (clinical research and clinical trials) to Population (epidemiology, prevention, and implementation research) and conduct their own research projects in established laboratories/research groups led by 32 out- standing NIH-funded preceptors in a mentored, interdisciplinary environment that addresses NHLBI priorities.
Scholars' interdisciplinary research will focus on heart, lung, and blood diseases and address overarching themes (lifespan and interdisciplinary research). With strong institutional support from Tulane and approval of the training by the American Board of Internal Medicine and American Board of Pediatrics, we propose to train
6 resident StARR Scholars (3 medicine residents and 3 pediatric residents; 50% women and 25% URM) for 18 months (in 6-month Research Blocks in PGY 2, PGY3, and PGY4 with 80% effort dedicated to research) over the 4-year residency program while maintaining Continuity Clinics. Ongoing and comprehensive evaluation will
assess and guide improvements to the StARR Program's effectiveness in 1) bridging research training and re- search independence; 2) ensuring board eligibility for medicine and pediatrics residents; and 3) increasing the number and diversity of physician scientists translating science to improve human health across the lifespan.
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