Zucker Stanley, Crabbe John C, Cooper George, Finkelman Fred, Largman Corey, McCarley Robert W, Rice Louis, Rubin Janet, Richardson Bruce, Seil Frederick, Snider Gordon L, Vandenbark Arthur A
Veterans Administration Medical Centers, Northport, New York, USA.
FASEB J. 2004 Oct;18(13):1481-6. doi: 10.1096/fj.04-1573lfe.
Over the past three decades the Veterans Affairs (VA) Research program has evolved into a powerful, peer-reviewed funding mechanism for basic and translational research that has resulted in numerous important contributions to medical science and improvements in patient care. Continuity in VA Merit Review funding has fostered and nurtured the scientific careers of a large number of physician-scientists who have remained devoted to the mission of performing creative and innovative research that affects the patient care mission of the VA. VA medical research policies have undergone a major overhaul in the past year. Although many of these changes (de-emphasizing bench research and revamping the peer review process) have recently been reversed, the future direction of VA research remains in flux. The goal of this manuscript is to demonstrate the importance of the Merit Review medical research funding mechanism not just to the VA, but to the entire nation's health care system. To achieve this goal, the opinions of 65 established VA medical investigators were obtained regarding the past success and future direction of VA research. The conclusions reached include the following. 1) Merit Review research funding has been essential to the training, recruitment, and retention of productive VA physician-scientists. 2) The VA research program has contributed both basic and clinical innovations that have led to improvements in medical care. Contributions of VA researchers to excellence in many aspects of patient care at VA hospitals have been extraordinary. 3) Development of initiatives that entice outstanding Ph.D.'s to develop their careers in the VA has been crucial to the success of the program. 4) The VA research program has fostered a mutually beneficial relationship with affiliated medical schools. 5) Better methods to quantify VA research contributions and outcomes are essential for future program development.
在过去三十年里,退伍军人事务部(VA)的研究项目已发展成为一个强大的、经过同行评审的基础研究和转化研究资助机制,为医学科学做出了众多重要贡献,并改善了患者护理。VA绩效评审资金的连续性促进并培养了大量内科医生科学家的科研生涯,这些人一直致力于开展影响VA患者护理使命的创新性研究。VA的医学研究政策在过去一年经历了重大改革。尽管其中许多变化(不再强调实验室研究并改革同行评审流程)最近已被扭转,但VA研究的未来方向仍不明朗。本文的目的是证明绩效评审医学研究资助机制不仅对VA,而且对整个国家的医疗保健系统都很重要。为实现这一目标,我们征求了65位资深VA医学研究人员对VA研究过去的成功和未来方向的意见。得出的结论如下:1)绩效评审研究资金对于培养、招募和留住多产的VA内科医生科学家至关重要。2)VA研究项目在基础和临床方面都有创新,带来了医疗保健的改善。VA研究人员对VA医院患者护理诸多方面的卓越贡献非凡。3)制定吸引优秀博士在VA发展其职业生涯的举措对该项目的成功至关重要。4)VA研究项目与附属医学院建立了互利关系。5)更好地量化VA研究贡献和成果的方法对未来项目发展至关重要。