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... Appendix E Public Mechanisms for Clinical Research Training 116 Name of Program Focus NIH Mentored Clinical Scientist To support the development of outstanding Development Award clinician research scientists -- three to five years; (K08) 75 percent URL: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-00-003.html Mentored Clinical Scientist To support an institution for the development Development Program Award of independent translational and nonprofit (K12)
From page 117...
... APPENDIX E 117 Length Total No. of of Program Requirements Awards Program Support M.D., D.D.S., Pharm.D., Ph.D.
From page 118...
... 118 APPENDIX E Clinical Research To attract talented individuals to the challenges of Curriculum Award translational research to and to provide them with (K30) the critical skills that are needed to develop hypotheses and conduct sound regulatory research -- five years; up to $200,000 per year URL: http://grants1.nih.gov/training/K30.htm Loan Repayment Program To attract health professionals to clinical research (LRP)
From page 119...
... APPENDIX E 119 Awarded to institutions; is a trans-NIH 59 Five years $12,094,341 program. Formal coursework includes FY 2002 design of translational research projects, hypothesis development, biostatistics, epidemiology, legal and ethical issues related to translational research Qualified health professionals who 1,200 Two years $63.3 million contractually agree to conduct qualified FY 2003 translational research for 50 percent of time, or not less than 20 hours per week, for a two-year consecutive period Ph.D., D.D.S., M.D., or a comparable 17,000 Five years $497,424,833 doctoral degree (total no.
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... 120 APPENDIX E Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) : Doctorally Prepared Nurses HRSA-04-010 Awarded to institutions for projects that support Advanced Education Nursing the enhancement of appropriate legislative purpose URL: http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/preview/professions.htm HRSA-04-012 Eligible institutions meet the cost of traineeships Advanced Education for individuals in advanced nursing education Nursing Traineeships programs URL: http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/preview/professions.htm HRSA-04-011 To increase nursing education opportunities for Nursing Workforce Diversity individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds (including racial and ethnic minorities underrepresented among registered nurses)
From page 121...
... APPENDIX E 121 Schools of nursing, academic health 8 Three years $2,091,892 centers, public or private nonprofit FY 2004 entities, and for-profit entities capable of carrying out advanced nursing education and practice Schools of nursing, academic health 335 One year $4,800,000 centers, other appropriate public or FY 2004 private nonprofit entities, and for-profit entities capable of carrying out the legislative purpose Schools of nursing, nursing centers, 39 Three years $11,396,00 academic health centers, state or local FY 2004 governments, American Indian tribes or tribal organizations, other public or private nonprofit entities Programs are for the associate investigator, 81 One to $389,978 career development, advanced career five years 1998-1999 research, and merit review entry program; M.D., D.D.S., Ph.D. Length Total No.

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