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创建一种全面的培训和职业发展方法,以增加由美国国立卫生研究院资助的神经外科医生数量。

Creation of a comprehensive training and career development approach to increase the number of neurosurgeons supported by National Institutes of Health funding.

作者信息

Lonser Russell R, Smith Luke G F, Tennekoon Michael, Rezai-Zadeh Kavon P, Ojemann Jeffrey G, Korn Stephen J

机构信息

1Department of Neurological Surgery, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio.

2Office of Training and Workforce Development, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland; and.

出版信息

J Neurosurg. 2020 Aug 7;135(1):176-184. doi: 10.3171/2020.5.JNS201008. Print 2021 Jul 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To increase the number of independent National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded neurosurgeons and to enhance neurosurgery research, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) developed two national comprehensive programs (R25 [established 2009] for residents/fellows and K12 [2013] for early-career neurosurgical faculty) in consultation with neurosurgical leaders and academic departments to support in-training and early-career neurosurgeons. The authors assessed the effectiveness of these NINDS-initiated programs to increase the number of independent NIH-funded neurosurgeon-scientists and grow NIH neurosurgery research funding.

METHODS

NIH funding data for faculty and clinical department funding were derived from the NIH, academic departments, and Blue Ridge Institute of Medical Research databases from 2006 to 2019.

RESULTS

Between 2009 and 2019, the NINDS R25 funded 87 neurosurgical residents. Fifty-three (61%) have completed the award and training, and 39 (74%) are in academic practice. Compared to neurosurgeons who did not receive R25 funding, R25 awardees were twice as successful (64% vs 31%) in obtaining K-series awards and received the K-series award in a significantly shorter period of time after training (25.2 ± 10.1 months vs 53.9 ± 23.0 months; p < 0.004). Between 2013 and 2019, the NINDS K12 has supported 19 neurosurgeons. Thirteen (68%) have finished their K12 support and all (100%) have applied for federal funding. Eleven (85%) have obtained major individual NIH grant support. Since the establishment of these two programs, the number of unique neurosurgeons supported by either individual (R01 or DP-series) or collaborative (U- or P-series) NIH grants increased from 36 to 82 (a 2.3-fold increase). Overall, NIH funding to clinical neurological surgery departments between 2006 and 2019 increased from $66.9 million to $157.3 million (a 2.2-fold increase).

CONCLUSIONS

Targeted research education and career development programs initiated by the NINDS led to a rapid and dramatic increase in the number of NIH-funded neurosurgeon-scientists and total NIH neurosurgery department funding.

摘要

目的

为增加独立的由美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资助的神经外科医生数量并加强神经外科研究,美国国立神经疾病和中风研究所(NINDS)与神经外科领域的领导者及学术部门协商制定了两项全国性综合计划(2009年设立的针对住院医师/研究员的R25计划以及2013年设立的针对早期职业神经外科教员的K12计划),以支持在职及早期职业神经外科医生。作者评估了这些由NINDS发起的计划在增加独立的由NIH资助的神经外科科学家数量以及增加NIH神经外科研究资金方面的有效性。

方法

教员的NIH资助数据以及临床科室的资助数据来自2006年至2019年的NIH、各学术部门以及蓝岭医学研究数据库。

结果

在2009年至2019年期间,NINDS的R25计划资助了87名神经外科住院医师。其中53名(61%)已完成资助及培训,39名(74%)从事学术工作。与未获得R25资助的神经外科医生相比,获得R25资助者获得K系列奖项的成功率是前者的两倍(64%对31%),且在培训后的更短时间内获得了K系列奖项(25.2±10.1个月对53.9±23.0个月;p<0.004)。在2013年至2019年期间,NINDS的K12计划支持了19名神经外科医生。其中13名(68%)已完成K12资助,且全部(100%)都申请了联邦资助。11名(85%)获得了NIH主要的个人资助。自这两项计划设立以来,由NIH个人(R01或DP系列)或合作(U或P系列)资助的神经外科医生数量从36名增加到82名(增长了2.3倍)。总体而言,2006年至2019年期间,NIH对临床神经外科科室的资助从6690万美元增加到1.573亿美元(增长了2.2倍)。

结论

NINDS发起的针对性研究教育和职业发展计划使由NIH资助的神经外科科学家数量以及NIH对神经外科科室的总资助实现了快速且显著的增长。

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