共享研究核心的益处和演变:一个新的儿科急诊科研究项目。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Brandon Kappy, Bobbe Thomas, Monika Goyal, Ioannis Koutroulis
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共享研究中心是按服务收费安排向调查人员提供先进设备和服务的集中设施。通过在研究人员之间分摊成本,核心提供了获得原本成本高昂的技术的途径,并允许研究人员在不承担再培训成本的情况下利用专业人员。共享核心的结构促进了基于团队的研究方法,用户可以学习技术技能并与来自不同领域的研究人员合作。研究核心已经成为大学和学术医疗中心的重要组成部分,为过去十年中一些最重要的科学创新提供了基础设施。最近,共享核心已经扩展到包括临床研究项目,这些项目为研究人员提供了更好的转译服务和研究可扩展性,其中一些核心专门研究独特的患者群体和疾病过程。然而,由于大多数临床核心都嵌入门诊设施,他们经常排除那些经历创伤和急性疾病的患者。本文讨论了一种新的儿科急诊科研究核心项目,以及该项目对研究紧急症状、服务不足人群和慢性疾病急性表现的研究人员的价值。由于急诊科总是开放的,它们提供了扩大的招聘窗口,并可以将干预措施嵌入到现有的病人流程中。在急诊科设立一个研究核心或类似核心的项目,也允许该项目资助内部项目,并与机构内的其他部门合作。
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The Benefits and Evolutions of Shared Research Cores: A Novel Pediatric Emergency Department Research Program.

Shared research cores are centralized facilities that provide investigators with advanced equipment and services under fee-for-service arrangements. By pooling costs among investigators, cores offer access to otherwise cost-prohibitive technology and allow researchers to utilize specialized staff without taking on retraining costs. The structure of shared cores promotes a team-based approach to research where users can learn technical skills and collaborate with investigators from different fields. Research cores have become an essential part of universities and academic healthcare centers, providing the infrastructure for some of the most important scientific innovations of the past decade. Recently, shared cores have expanded to include clinical research programs that offer investigators improved access to translational services and study scalability, with some cores specializing in unique patient populations and disease processes. Yet, as most clinical cores are embedded in outpatient facilities, they often exclude patients who experience trauma and acute illnesses. This article discusses a novel pediatric emergency department research core-like program and the value that such a program brings to investigators studying emergent symptoms, underserved populations, and acute presentations of chronic diseases. As emergency departments are always open, they offer expanded recruitment windows and can embed interventions into existing patient flow processes. Housing a research core or core-like program within the department of emergency medicine also allows the program to subsidize internal projects and collaborate with other divisions across the institution.

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Pediatric emergency care
Pediatric emergency care 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
577
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Emergency Care®, features clinically relevant original articles with an EM perspective on the care of acutely ill or injured children and adolescents. The journal is aimed at both the pediatrician who wants to know more about treating and being compensated for minor emergency cases and the emergency physicians who must treat children or adolescents in more than one case in there.
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