Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program

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Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Clinician scientists, and physician scientists in particular, are needed to advance the translational research agenda. This is particularly true in rehabilitation, where the evidence base to support practice is under-developed. The Rehabilitation Medicine Scientist Training Program (RMSTP) aims to identify and recruit a diverse group of physician candidates for research careers in rehabilitation; to optimally prepare those candidates to develop a competitive mentored career development funding application; to support productivity during training and facilitate a transition to scientific independence. To achieve these aims, the RMSTP, in collaboration with the Association of Academic Physiatrists conducts an annual 3-day Research Career Development (RCD) Workshop, supplemented by quarterly small group teleconferences throughout the year, to support continued progress and productivity. The RMSTP is divided into 4 phases, which are reflected in content tracks in the RCD workshop and in the focus of the teleconferences. The pre-applicant phase helps participants define their area of research interest and identify suitable local mentors. The applicant phase provides guidance, including critical peer review, on developing competitive applications for career development funding. The funded fellow phase provides support to maximize productivity in training, including critical peer review of research applications, and to apply that training to rehabilitation problems Finally, the graduate phase provides ongoing support, as needed, to facilitate the transition to independence and continue to develop their research programs. Didactic and hands-on training at the RCD Workshop is provided by a diverse multidisciplinary Program Faculty consisting of successful extramurally funded rehabilitation researchers focused on a broad range of basic and applied topics. Quarterly small-group teleconferences are led by one of 4 Executive Committee members all of whom are experienced and well-funded rehabilitation researchers and mentors. The RMSTP, which had great success in the current cycle, has designed evaluation and continuous quality improvement methods aimed at the RCD Workshop content, the diversity and quality of the applicant pool, and the aggregate results of training with respect to key benchmarks of scientific productivity.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10934776
Project number
2R25HD098048-06A1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH
Principal Investigator
MICHAEL L. BONINGER
Activity code
R25
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$162,000
Award type
2
Project period
2019-04-16 → 2029-07-31