医学奖学金和服务的健康结果中心:促进和支持医生发起的研究。

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Academic Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1097/ACM.0000000000005929
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摘要

目前,美国医师学者的数量还不到美国医师总数的1.5%,而且还在持续减少,威胁着美国作为全球生物医学研究领导者的地位。学术医学中心(AMC)的趋势是,从终身聘用的内科教师到临床教师的任命导致了这一下降,但AMC在装备临床教师进行研究方面的策略有限。促进临床教师研究的基础设施可以建立新的机制,以扩大医生学者的劳动力和支持临床教师的学术目标。本文介绍了一个这样的模型,即来自俄亥俄州立大学医学院内科的医学奖学金和服务健康结果中心(HOMES)。home成立于2019年,提供针对临床教师需求的研究基础设施、支持和指导。多学科核心教师支持5个核心的研究:临床网络、生物统计学和二手数据、定性方法、混合方法和研究伦理。家庭服务包括研究咨询、指导、小额赠款、培训工具包和专题讨论会。在四年的时间里,HOMES支持了50名教师的99个项目。这些教师中有45人(90%)报告了学术成果,包括127次全国演讲,41篇同行评议文章的作者,以及53份拨款申请。40份由home支持的拨款申请已经获得资助,4名由home支持的培训医生已经或计划从事AMC的研究事业。shomes促进了AMC医生的学术生产力,竞争性拨款申请,以及培训医生的研究重点。随着对居家服务需求的增加,居家服务将根据其创新和研究技能发展潜力来优先考虑项目。学术医疗中心可以通过促进临床教师与多学科研究团队的合作以及增加住院医生和研究员的研究培训机会来应用home课程。国家扩大资助机会,致力于在临床教师中建立生物医学研究能力和专业知识,可以促进类似home的模式的可持续扩展。
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The Center for Health Outcomes in Medicine Scholarship and Service (HOMES): Fostering and Supporting Physician-Initiated Research.

Problem: The U.S. physician scholar workforce, currently comprising less than 1.5% of U.S. physicians, continues to decrease, threatening national status as a global biomedical research leader. Academic medical center (AMC) trends away from tenure-track physician faculty appointments toward clinical faculty appointments have contributed to this decrease, but AMCs have limited strategies to equip clinical faculty to conduct research. Infrastructure fostering clinical faculty research may establish new mechanisms for expanding physician scholar workforce and supporting academic goals of clinical faculty. This article presents one such model, the Center for Health Outcomes in Medicine Scholarship and Service (HOMES), from the Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University College of Medicine.

Approach: Established in 2019, HOMES provides research infrastructure, support, and mentorship tailored to clinical faculty needs. Multidisciplinary core faculty support research across 5 cores: clinical networks, biostatistics and secondary data, qualitative methods, mixed methods, and research ethics. HOMES services include research consultation, mentorship, microgrants, a training toolkit, and symposia.

Outcomes: In 4 years, HOMES supported 50 faculty on 99 projects. Forty-five (90%) of these faculty have reported scholarly output, including 127 national presentations, authorship on 41 peer-reviewed articles, and 53 grant submissions. Forty HOMES-supported grant submissions have received funding, and 4 HOMES-supported physicians in training have pursued or plan to pursue AMC research careers.

Next steps: HOMES has fostered scholarly productivity among AMC physicians, competitive grant applications, and research focus among physicians in training. As demand for HOMES services increases, HOMES will prioritize projects based on their innovation and research skill development potential. Academic medical centers can apply HOMES lessons through fostering clinical faculty collaboration with multidisciplinary research teams and increasing research training opportunities for residents and fellows. National expansion of funding opportunities dedicated to building biomedical research capacity and expertise among clinical faculty can facilitate sustainable scaling of HOMES-like models.

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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
982
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Academic Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, acts as an international forum for exchanging ideas, information, and strategies to address the significant challenges in academic medicine. The journal covers areas such as research, education, clinical care, community collaboration, and leadership, with a commitment to serving the public interest.
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