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Purpose. Prepare UC Davis for clinical/translational team-science research (NIH Roadmap)Through a multi-layered, multi-disciplinary, didactic curriculum and mentored research program (MCRTP). Clinical Translational Science Center (CTSC). The MCRTP is a core component of the UC Davis Clinical Tran
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1. Mentored Clinical Research Training Program (MCRTP) Frederick J. Meyers, MD – PI
Gregg Servis – Program Manager
Glynis Butler-Stone - Program Rep.
2. Purpose Prepare UC Davis for clinical/translational team-science research (NIH Roadmap)
Through a multi-layered, multi-disciplinary, didactic curriculum and mentored research program (MCRTP)
3. Clinical Translational Science Center (CTSC) The MCRTP is a core component of the UC Davis Clinical Translational Science Center established in October 2006
The CTSC is part of a national consortium of 12 Centers (awarded by the NIH)
Graduates from the MCRTP will be eligible for the UC Davis K12 Program
4. Participants Advanced Post-Doctoral Trainees
Senior Fellows and Residents
Junior Faculty (current & new recruits)
* Required: Pre-clinical/translational or clinical research career goals
5. Perspective: Multi-Disciplinary School of Veterinary Medicine
College of Biological Sciences
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
6. Perspective: Multi-Affiliate Veterans Affairs Northern California Health Care System
Western Human Nutrition Research Center
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute
7. Programmatic Core Didactic Instruction
Mentored Research Experience
Integrated Workshops/Seminars
8. Successful Completion
Masters of Advanced Study in Clinical Research (minimum of 36 units required)
UCOP is currently evaluating and calculating the amount of tuition to be charged for the MCRTP and Master’s degree. (scholar costs are admission fee and books)
9. Curriculum Overview
10. Intensive Summer Session
11. Strategic Career Development Integrally woven into MCRTP:
Mentor Meetings
Mini-Advisory Committee
Workshop Topic(s)
Annual Retreat
Individual Development Plan
12. Governance Structure
13. Application Process Candidates submit:
Research proposal (2 - 4 page maximum)
Curriculum Vitae
Career Development Goals
Mentoring Plan
Letters of support
Prospective mentor (specific time commitment)
Department Chair (release time)
14. Review and Selection Process Each application will be reviewed by two members of the GCLR Graduate Group who will prepare a written critique and NIH score.
The critiques are presented to the GCLR Admissions and Awards Committee who will make their recommendations to the GCLR Executive Committee for final selection.
15. Criteria Commitment to a career in clinical research
track record in clinical research
Quality of proposed research
interdisciplinary research and team-building
improve patient-oriented research at UC Davis
16. Criteria (con’t)
Mentor’s clinical research and training record
Funding support for training and career development
NIH (F32, T32, K’s, etc.) or non-NIH
17. Program Effectiveness On-going evaluation process:
Core Curriculum – Educational Policy & Curriculum Development Committee
Mentorship Experience – Admissions & Awards Committee
Student Assessment – Mini-Advisory, GCLR Graduate Group , EAB
18. Time Commitment
As required by the NIH K30 grant, candidates will need an estimated 70% time commitment to complete the MCRTP two year curriculum
19. Conclusion: Action Items Call for Candidates (10-12 participants)
deadline: February 1, 2007
submit application to Glynis Butler-Stone (email only)
glynis.butler-stone@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu
selection notification: by March 1, 2007
Questions?
Contact Glynis Butler-Stone (916) 703-9181
or Gregg Servis, (916) 703-9182
http://som.ucdavis.edu/ome/MCRTP/