Administrative Core

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Abstract

The Administrative Core of the Cleveland Kidney, Urology and Hematology Training Network (KUH-TN) has two Aims, to: (1) Optimize the multidisciplinary environment for U2C/TL1 KUH-TN trainees among six institutions— Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) with seven basic-science departments, the Cleveland Clinic (CC) with three institutes, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center (UH), Louis Stokes Cleveland Veteran's Affairs Medical Center (VA), MetroHealth Medical Center (MH), and Cleveland State University (CSU). And (2) Optimize interfaces between our KUH-TN and existing programs. The organization structure and governance centers on the Steering Committee (SC), which will meet monthly and have representation from each of the six member institutions, and multiple representation from each of the K, U, and H disciplines. The SC receives input from (a) an External Evaluation Board (EEB) and (b) an Internal Advisory Committee (IAC) that includes two CTSC Training Program Directors, a CTSC Director of Program Evaluation, a diversity expert, and a former dean. Also liaising with SC is (c) a Selection Committee and (d) a Diversity and Recruitment Committee that together make evaluate pre- and post-doctoral trainee candidates, and (e) a Program Evaluation Committee (PEC). These Committees have balanced institutional/disciplinary representation. The KUH-TN has four Cores. The Administrative Core comprises the two Program Directors, and will meet monthly with the Chairs of Com- mittees (c), (d), and (e) as well as representatives of the three other Cores: (1) Professional Development, (2) TL1 Training, and (3) Networking. Both the SC and the Administrative Core will promote open and forthright discussions of issues of import to the broader KUH-TN community. The Administrative Support (1 FTE) will serve as the communications hub, which will include dedicated website, e-mail, social media, and a database of train- ees and trainers. The PEC, together with a program-evaluation expert (from IAC) will develop milestones (e.g., grant applications, publications) for the KUH-TN, and develop metrics for program evaluation. The Administrative Core, together with other Committees and Cores, will monitor the program continuously using the database and metrics, making corrective interventions as needed. The KUH-TN plans to host a face-to-face meeting of other Training Networks in Year 1. The SC will recruit an EEB comprising experts in education/training as well as the K, U, and H disciplines. The EEB will meet in Cleveland in Years 2 and 4, by virtual platform in other years, and provide immediate oral feedback as well as written reports. In addition to diversity programs outlined elsewhere in the application, a proposed Interschool Program in Quantitative Bioscience plans to recruit underrepresented groups at levels from undergraduate to faculty. The MS in Medical Physiology (MSMP) program, geared for admission to medical school, has a large cohort of underrepr...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10489355
Project number
5U2CDK129440-02
Recipient
CLEVELAND CLINIC LERNER COM-CWRU
Principal Investigator
JOHN R. SEDOR
Activity code
U2C
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$180,597
Award type
5
Project period
2021-09-15 → 2026-05-31