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MODULE 4: Developing a research proposal: NIH style

About This Webinar

In a pursuit of academic medicine, medical scientists (doctors with strong research background, often have PhDs too) have to write grant proposals and secure extramural funding to start and sustain a research lab. The US National Institutes of Health (NIH), is the biggest health funding agency in the U.S and the world, with an annual budget of US$39 billion (2019). Thus learning how to write and submit NIH specific research proposal (grants and contracts) is very relevant and a must for anyone interested in medical training opportunities and enter the academic medicine.

Agenda
  • Developing Hypothesis and Specific Aims to initiate a research proposal is an essential skill that must be learned before conducting an original research study.
  • At the end of the Lecture, participants will be prepared to develop a research question.
Categories:
EDUCATION & LEARNING HEALTH & WELLNESS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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Webinar Price: $50.00
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Fmr. VP of Research & Academic Affairs, Director of Continuing Medical Education and Director of Clinical & Translational Research at Larkin Hospital
Dr. Sanchez-Gonzalez has over 15 years of teaching and research experience in academic institutions at different levels, including pre-medical, graduate, medical, and postgraduate medical education. This has allowed him to obtain an insightful understanding of healthcare and medical education throughout the training continuum. He has also conducted research, in both Universities and Hospital settings, from basic to clinical, among others. Also, he has trained Postdoctoral Fellows and graduate students in their research projects, theses, and dissertations.

As an Investigator, Dr. Sanchez-Gonzalez is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Minority Programs to Increase Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE- CGE) and grant reviewer. His research interest is to develop comprehensive interventions based on the integration of pharmacotherapy, intended to ameliorate cardiovascular functioning and improve the quality of life of patients living with cardiorespiratory conditions, including asthma and allergies.
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Project IMG is an online community created to help international medical students, graduates and physicians. The platform provides free medical education courses, programs and resources to help guide IMGs through the pathway to US residency.
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