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RSNA/AUR/APDR/SCARD Radiology Education
Research Development Grant
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Michael E.C.
Robbins, PhD
2007-08 RSNA/AUR/APDR/SCARD
Education Research Development
Grant
Radiation Oncology
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Winston-Salem, NC
Training the Trainers: How to Answer Radiation
Biology Questions Before, During, and Following a
Radiation Terrorism Event
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Purpose:
To encourage
innovation and improvement in health sciences education by
providing research opportunities to individuals in pursuit
of advancing the science of radiology education. In addition,
this program will help in building a critical mass of radiology
education researchers and promote the careers of persons advancing
the science of radiology education.
The grant is designed to:
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Aid in the development of new educational
programs or the improvement of existing programs. |
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Conduct pilot studies with respect to methods of teaching
and the evaluation of educational techniques, materials
or programs. |
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Devise improved methods of student, teacher, course or
program evaluation. |
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Expand knowledge of how to provide effective education
in the radiologic sciences. |
Amount:
One-year
grant of $10,000 or less to help cover the costs of research
materials, research assistant support and limited primary investigator
salary support (limited to no more than half of grant award).
Eligibility Requirements:
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Grants are awarded to
any person, at any level of career development, affiliated
with a radiology department. |
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Applicants must be members of one
or more of the sponsoring organizations. |
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Applicants/co-principal investigators
must not be agents of any for-profit, commercial company
in the radiologic sciences. |
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Applicants may not submit more than
one research or education grant application to the RSNA
R&E Foundation per year. |
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Acceptance of an award from another
source for the same project is prohibited unless one source
provides salary support only and the other source provides
support only for non-personnel research expenses. |
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Recipients may not have concurrent
RSNA grants. |
Other Provisions:
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All applications must
be completed online. |
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The deadline for applications is
January 10 of each year (award to start July 1). |
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The RSNA Research & Education
Foundation will administer the grants and serve as the
point of contact for all communications. |
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A final report is due within 30
days after completion of the project. |
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Grant recipients are expected to
submit their work as an abstract for presentation at the
annual meeting of the RSNA or AUR and as a paper for publication
in Academic Radiology, Radiology or RadioGraphics. |
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All scientific posters, publications
and oral presentations resulting from this grant program
must acknowledge the sponsoring organizations. One reprint
of each publication produced as a result of this grant
should be sent to the RSNA Research & Education Foundation. |
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Award will be made to the department
in two equal payments, July 1 and January 1. Requests for
travel to the AUR Annual Meeting are discouraged; requests
for travel to the RSNA Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting
are not allowed. Institutional direct costs and overhead
costs may not be paid for by this grant. |
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Unexpended funds must be returned
to the Foundation. |
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Grant recipients agree to participate
in an annual survey that will help the Foundation’s
Board of Trustees track current contact information, additional
grant monies received from other sources, scientific publications,
and career advancements. |
Help!
For questions about the application form itself or submission procedures, please
contact:
Scott A. Walter
Senior Manager-Grant Administration Process
RSNA Research and Education Foundation
820 Jorie Boulevard, Oak Brook, IL 60523
630-571-7816
swalter@rsna.org
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