Cleveland, Ohio From the Department of General Surgery and the Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Institute, Departments of Plastic Surgery and Immunology, Cleveland Clinic.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2014 May;133(5):1289-1294. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000000083.
In the last several years, federal funding has become increasingly difficult to obtain. The purpose of this project was to define the level of federal funding among plastic surgeons in the modern era.
The authors evaluated members of the Plastic Surgery Research Council because of their expected invested interested in research. The authors collected information from 1998 to 2012 on funding using curricula vitae and publically available online tools. Data on Plastic Surgery Foundation funding was also collected to determine its role in supporting federally funded investigators.
Of 256 individuals, the authors found 41 to be primary investigators on federally funded grants, with the majority receiving one to two awards. Common subtypes of awards included National Institutes of Health R01 (n = 15), K08 (n = 9), and R21 (n = 6). Limited funding from the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense was identified. Despite a steady number of available National Institutes of Health awards, plastic surgery recipients have grown in number over the past 15 years. In a review of 20 years of Plastic Surgery Foundation awards, 113 Plastic Surgery Research Council members (44.1 percent) were awardees, averaging 1.8 awards per person. Twenty-nine Plastic Surgery Foundation awardees were also recipients of federal funding; 12 individuals received federal funding without prior Plastic Surgery Foundation funding.
A search of plastic surgeons indicates a limited but increasing number of individuals receive federal funding. Plastic Surgery Foundation awards appear to be helpful in supporting investigators as they move to larger federal awards.
在过去的几年中,获得联邦资金变得越来越困难。本项目的目的是确定现代整形外科医生获得联邦资金的水平。
作者评估了整形外科研究委员会的成员,因为他们预计对研究有兴趣。作者通过简历和公开的在线工具收集了 1998 年至 2012 年的资金信息。还收集了整形外科基金会资金的数据,以确定其在支持联邦资助研究人员方面的作用。
在 256 名个人中,作者发现有 41 名是联邦资助研究的主要研究者,其中大多数人获得了一到两个奖项。常见的奖项类型包括美国国立卫生研究院 R01(n = 15)、K08(n = 9)和 R21(n = 6)。仅确定了来自美国国家科学基金会和国防部的有限资金。尽管美国国立卫生研究院的可用奖项数量稳定,但在过去 15 年中,接受整形外科手术的人数有所增加。在对 20 年整形外科基金会奖项的审查中,有 113 名整形外科研究委员会成员(44.1%)获得了奖项,平均每人获得 1.8 项奖项。29 名整形外科基金会奖获得者也是联邦资金的获得者;12 人在没有先前获得整形外科基金会资金的情况下获得了联邦资金。
对整形外科医生的搜索表明,获得联邦资金的人数有限但在增加。整形外科基金会的奖项似乎有助于支持研究人员获得更大的联邦奖项。