Armstrong Paul W, Ezekowitz Christina, Michelakis Evangelos, Anderson Todd, Archer Stephen, Ghali William, Hayward Robert, Jensen Louise, Lopaschuk Gary, Sheldon Robert
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.
Clin Invest Med. 2004 Feb;27(1):33-41.
Cardiovascular research training is experiential, and "skills" are traditionally acquired through a master-apprentice paradigm. The complexity of contemporary clinical research requires a new model for research training. Facilitated through a Strategic Training Program Initiative, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), with its partners the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research and the Heart and Stroke Foundation, supported the Universities of Alberta and Calgary to create a new and innovative training model. Tomorrow's Research Cardiovascular Health Professionals (TORCH) is an integrated 2-year program for health care professionals from diverse disciplines to be mentored toward careers as leaders in translational cardiovascular research, applying discovery to human health. This report describes the vision, mission, core values, objectives, design and curriculum of the program. Our vision is the development of a new generation of cardiovascular research clinician-scientists, with particular emphasis on thought, leadership and collaboration. The program incorporates 4 core values: innovation and discovery, a translational and transdisciplinary focus, an emphasis on collaboration and integration of research concepts, and the teaching of a core body of research knowledge coupled with real-world "survival" skills. The core curriculum, organized according to a cluster concept, traverses the 4 pillars of the CIHR. Through the medium of 1-hour weekly videoconferences, the curriculum cycles through case studies, seminars and a journal club in focused areas of cardiovascular research. Mentors in the TORCH program have diverse backgrounds that epitomize the transdisciplinary translational aspects of the program and are chosen for their proven record of research accomplishment and prior history of successful mentoring. The program has recruited 19 trainees from a broad cross-section of disciplines, integrating 2 University of Alberta campuses. The preliminary experience has been both favourable and gratifying.
心血管研究培训是实践性的,传统上“技能”是通过师徒模式获得的。当代临床研究的复杂性需要一种新的研究培训模式。在战略培训计划倡议的推动下,加拿大卫生研究院(CIHR)及其合作伙伴艾伯塔医学研究遗产基金会和心脏与中风基金会,支持阿尔伯塔大学和卡尔加里大学创建了一种全新的创新培训模式。明日心血管健康研究专业人员(TORCH)是一个为期两年的综合项目,面向来自不同学科的医疗保健专业人员,旨在培养他们成为转化心血管研究领域的领导者,将研究成果应用于人类健康。本报告描述了该项目的愿景、使命、核心价值观、目标、设计和课程。我们的愿景是培养新一代心血管研究临床科学家,特别强调思维、领导力和协作能力。该项目包含四个核心价值观:创新与发现、转化与跨学科重点、强调研究概念的协作与整合,以及传授核心研究知识体系并结合实际的“生存”技能。核心课程按照集群概念组织,涵盖了CIHR的四大支柱。通过每周一小时的视频会议这一媒介,课程围绕心血管研究重点领域的案例研究、研讨会和期刊俱乐部循环进行。TORCH项目的导师背景各异,体现了该项目的跨学科转化特点,他们因其已证实的研究成就记录和以往成功的指导经历而被选中。该项目从广泛的学科领域招募了19名学员,整合了阿尔伯塔大学的两个校区。初步经验既令人满意又令人欣慰。