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Concurrent Session IV -
WHAT DOES THE RESEARCHER OF THE TOMORROW LOOK LIKE?
Moderators: Bruno Chumpitazi, MD, Texas Children's Hospital/ Baylor College of Medicine and Jennifer Woo Baidal, MD, MPH, Columbia University Medical Center & New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital
From the NIH/CTSA perspective
James Heubi, MD, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Objectives:
To provide information about services broadly available through the CTSA Consortium
To discuss the importance of team science and how the CTSA hubs support this activity
To define the potential impacts of teams and social networking addressing a problem will lead to better understanding of disease and treatment
Define how we can prepare the researchers of the future to optimize their success
James Heubi
(Adobe PDF File)
From the academic institution perspective
Menno Verhave, MD, Boston Children's Hospital
Objectives:
Understand the evolution of funding sources for research.
Recognize that successful career paths are not always straight lines.
Menno Verhave
(Adobe PDF File)
Pathways to research in clinical practice
Benjamin Gold, MD, Children’s Center for Digestive Healthcare, LLC
Objectives:
Appreciate the differences between conducting research in the private practice setting compared to the academic physician.
Understand the variety of funding sources for research in private practice.
Benjamin Gold
(Adobe PDF File)
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