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Surgical Scientist Training Grant in Health Services and Translational Research

Organization UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBORLocation ANN ARBOR, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 1997Deadline 30 Jun 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025GrantHealth Services EvaluationHealth Services ResearchMedical Care ResearchOperative ProceduresOperative Surgical ProceduresScientistSurgicalSurgical InterventionsSurgical ProcedureTrainingTranslational ResearchTranslational Scienceservices researchsurgerytranslation researchtranslational investigation
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Abstract: The enduring goal of this T32 application is to support the continued training of surgical
residents to become consequential physician-scientists in Health Services and Translational

Research. In our well-funded laboratories, the translational research training of surgical scientists will

focus on the fields of trauma, burn, wound healing, and regenerative medicine while the health

services research training will be targeted in the critical discipline of clinical outcomes investigation in

order to educate surgeons and to promote evidenced-based medicine. The former emphasizes

translating scientific discoveries from the research bench to the patient’s bedside, whereas the latter

centers on determining the efficacy of therapeutic interventions to improve clinical outcomes. The

purpose of the health services research portion of the training grant is for young surgeons to integrate

clinical experience with training in program development and research methods. The purpose of the

translational scientific portion of the training grant is to provide formal instruction on laboratory

research project design and sound research methods of hypothesis-driven investigation to push the

boundaries of surgical innovation. The curriculum is designed to encourage the participants of the

program to become future academic surgical investigators who will apply this training to find solutions

to the many challenges posed by the U.S. healthcare system. The program will foster a cadre of well-

prepared surgical scientist trainees to ease their transition into academics. Future academic surgical

investigators will benefit from greater knowledge in both important areas as they will be in the unique

position to initiate research that bridges clinical and basic experimentation while also evaluating the

effectiveness of their treatments. Our past trainees have successfully launched careers in academics

and received PhDs using our T-32 grant training as a career defining experience. This newly

structured organization that was initiated as an innovative iteration of this training grant in our last

grant cycle has demonstrated great success over the past 5 years. Building upon the distinguished

achievements of the longstanding history of our T-32 training program at this institution, this novel

programmatic adaptation is particularly well suited toward training the academic surgeons of the 21st

century.

Grant Number: 5T32GM008616-25
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: STEVEN BUCHMAN

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