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dc.contributor.authorHansoti, Bhakti
dc.contributor.authorLevine, Adam
dc.contributor.authorGanti, Latha
dc.contributor.authorOteng, Rockefeller
dc.contributor.authorDesRosiers, Taylor
dc.contributor.authorModi, Payal
dc.contributor.authorBrown, Jeremy
dc.date2022-08-11T08:08:17.000
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-23T15:49:29Z
dc.date.available2022-08-23T15:49:29Z
dc.date.issued2016-12-01
dc.date.submitted2018-01-19
dc.identifier.citation<p>Int J Emerg Med. 2016 Dec;9(1):27. Epub 2016 Oct 18. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1186/s12245-016-0121-8">Link to article on publisher's site</a></p>
dc.identifier.issn1865-1372 (Linking)
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12245-016-0121-8
dc.identifier.pmid27757807
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/28444
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Funding for global health has grown significantly over the past two decades. Numerous funding opportunities for international development and research work exist; however, they can be difficult to navigate. The 2013 Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference on global health and emergency care identified the need to strengthen global emergency care research funding, solidify existing funding streams, and expand funding sources. RESULTS: This piece focuses on the various federal funding opportunities available to support emergency physicians conducting international research from seed funding to large institutional grants. In particular, we focus on the application and review processes for the Fulbright and Fogarty programs, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Career development awards, and the Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI), including tips and pathways through each application process. CONCLUSIONS: Lastly, the paper provides an index that may be used as a guide in determining whether the amount of funding provided by a grant is worth the effort in applying.
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.relation<p><a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&list_uids=27757807&dopt=Abstract">Link to Article in PubMed</a></p>
dc.rightsCopyright © The Author(s). 2016. Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectEmergency care
dc.subjectfunding
dc.subjectglobal emergency medicine
dc.subjectgrants
dc.subjectinternational emergency medicine
dc.subjectpublic health
dc.subjectresearch
dc.subjectEmergency Medicine
dc.subjectInternational Public Health
dc.titleFunding global emergency medicine research-from seed grants to NIH support
dc.typeLetter to the Editor
dc.source.journaltitleInternational journal of emergency medicine
dc.source.volume9
dc.source.issue1
dc.identifier.legacyfulltexthttps://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1130&amp;context=emed_pp&amp;unstamped=1
dc.identifier.legacycoverpagehttps://escholarship.umassmed.edu/emed_pp/126
dc.identifier.contextkey11389144
refterms.dateFOA2022-08-23T15:49:29Z
html.description.abstract<p>BACKGROUND: Funding for global health has grown significantly over the past two decades. Numerous funding opportunities for international development and research work exist; however, they can be difficult to navigate. The 2013 Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference on global health and emergency care identified the need to strengthen global emergency care research funding, solidify existing funding streams, and expand funding sources.</p> <p>RESULTS: This piece focuses on the various federal funding opportunities available to support emergency physicians conducting international research from seed funding to large institutional grants. In particular, we focus on the application and review processes for the Fulbright and Fogarty programs, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Career development awards, and the Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI), including tips and pathways through each application process.</p> <p>CONCLUSIONS: Lastly, the paper provides an index that may be used as a guide in determining whether the amount of funding provided by a grant is worth the effort in applying.</p>
dc.identifier.submissionpathemed_pp/126
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Emergency Medicine
dc.source.pages27


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Copyright © The Author(s). 2016. Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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