Moellhoff N, Prantl L, Behr B, Beier J P, Daigeler A, Dragu A, Eisenhardt S U, Fuchs P C, Germann G, Hirsch T, Horch R E, Infanger M, Jakubietz R, Kneser U, Langer S, Lehnhardt M, Machens H G, Mailänder P, Reichert B, Radtke C, Schaefer D J, Siemers F, Stark G B, Steinau H U, Vogt P M, Giunta R E
Abteilung für Hand-, Plastische und Ästhetische Chirurgie, Klinikum der Universität München, LMU München.
Hochschulzentrum für Plastische und Ästhetische, Hand- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie der Universität Regensburg.
Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir. 2021 Apr;53(2):110-118. doi: 10.1055/a-1267-0388. Epub 2020 Sep 25.
Since 2015/16 the DGPRÄC collects, evaluates and publishes the research activities of academic sections, departments and clinics for plastic surgery at university hospitals in Germany, in order to raise the awareness of plastic surgical research performance.
The directors of plastic surgical academic institutions were contacted via the DGPRÄC and asked to report any requested/approved and rejected research applications to public, non-public and industrial funding organizations. Data was collected in our previously established online database: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe6F5xmTyw-k7VKJx_2jkPA4LBXsA0sgBGMrC3rx_4bHj6uzQ/viewform?usp=sf_link. In addition, applications were identified via the DFG's public database GEPRIS.
A total of 41 funding applications to the public funding institutes DFG, BMBF, BMWi, BMG and EU were identified. 75.6 % (31/41) of the applications had already been approved at the time of data collection, of which 77.4 % (24/31) were DFG, 9.7 % (3/31) were BMWi, 6.5 % (2/31) were EU and 3.2 % (1/31) were BMBF or BMG applications. The average funding amounted to 358 301 Euro. In 50.0 % (12/24) of the cases, the approved DFG proposals were assigned to the subject review board 205-27 Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery.
The continuous publication of plastic surgical research funding reports submitted by the convention of university plastic surgeons of the DGPRÄC portraits the excellent, collaborative research activity in the field of plastic surgery.
自2015/16年度起,德国整形、重建与美容外科学会(DGPRÄC)收集、评估并公布德国大学医院整形外科学术部门、科室及诊所的研究活动,以提高对整形外科学术研究成果的认识。
通过DGPRÄC联系整形外科学术机构的负责人,要求他们向公共、非公共及行业资助机构报告所有已申请/获批及被拒的研究申请。数据收集于我们之前建立的在线数据库:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe6F5xmTyw-k7VKJx_2jkPA4LBXsA0sgBGMrC3rx_4bHj6uzQ/viewform?usp=sf_link。此外,通过德国研究基金会(DFG)的公共数据库GEPRIS识别申请。
共识别出41份向公共资助机构DFG、BMBF、BMWi、BMG和欧盟提交的资助申请。在数据收集时,75.6%(31/41)的申请已获批,其中77.4%(24/31)为DFG申请,9.7%(3/31)为BMWi申请,6.5%(2/31)为欧盟申请,3.2%(1/31)为BMBF或BMG申请。平均资助金额为358,301欧元。在50.0%(12/24)的案例中,获批的DFG提案被分配至205-27骨科、创伤外科、重建外科主题评审委员会。
DGPRÄC大学整形外科学会提交的整形外科学术研究资助报告的持续发布,展现了整形外科学领域卓越的合作研究活动。