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Mentored Clinical Research Training Program (MCRTP). Frederick J. Meyers, MD – PI Gregg Servis – Program Manager Glynis Butler-Stone - Program Rep. Purpose. Prepare UC Davis for clinical/translational team-science research (NIH Roadmap)
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Mentored Clinical Research Training Program (MCRTP) Frederick J. Meyers, MD – PI Gregg Servis – Program Manager Glynis Butler-Stone - Program Rep.
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 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
Participants • Advanced Post-Doctoral Trainees • Senior Fellows and Residents • Junior Faculty (current & new recruits) * Required: Pre-clinical/translational or clinical research career goals
Perspective: Multi-Disciplinary • School of Veterinary Medicine • College of Biological Sciences • Department of Biomedical Engineering • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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
Programmatic Core • Didactic Instruction • Mentored Research Experience • Integrated Workshops/Seminars
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)
Strategic Career Development • Integrally woven into MCRTP: • Mentor Meetings • Mini-Advisory Committee • Workshop Topic(s) • Annual Retreat • Individual Development Plan
Governance Structure GCLR Graduate Group Executive Associate Dean Academic Affairs Executive Committee Educational Policy & Curriculum Development Committee CTSC MCRTPDirector Admissions & Awards Committee External Advisory Board
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)
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.
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
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
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
Time Commitment • As required by the NIH K30 grant, candidates will need an estimated 70% time commitment to complete the MCRTP two year curriculum
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/