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ONF trainee awards contribute to capacity building in neurotrauma.

机译:ONF实习生奖有助于神经创伤的能力建设。

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OBJECTIVE: Injury to the brain and spinal cord is one of the most catastrophic and costly occurrences in the Ontario health system. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the impact of past Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation (ONF) studentships and fellowships in terms of capacity building in the neurotrauma field in Ontario. METHOD: An online, cross sectional survey amongst past recipients of studentships and fellowships that terminated prior to July 2005. Explicit data were collected on various aspects of career development including current activity, awards and publications. RESULTS: Thirty-six out of 42 (86%) eligible past trainees responded; 12 (33%) were Masters students, 12 (33%) were PhD students and 12 (33%) were Post-Doctoral students. A majority of the recipients (61%) are currently involved in neurotrauma-related activities (clinical, research and teaching) in more than 20% of their time, with no substantial differences between the degree groups. Half the recipients are currently involved in neurotrauma-related research in more than 20% of their time. The awardees published 1.5 peer-review manuscripts/person-year and received multiple awards. A high majority of our recipients (86%) feel that the ONF award had a substantial impact on their career. CONCLUSIONS: A high proportion of past award recipients remain involved in neurotrauma activities, especially in research. These results may lead to a cautious conclusion of the positive impact of the ONF studentships and fellowships on neurotrauma capacity building. These results should be considered in strategic planning of funding agencies similar to ONF.
机译:目的:对大脑和脊髓的伤害是安大略省卫生系统中最灾难性和代价最高的事件之一。本研究的目的是评估安大略省神经创伤基金会(ONF)过去的学生和研究金对安大略省神经创伤领域能力建设的影响。方法:对2005年7月之前终止的以往奖学金和助学金的接受者进行的在线横断面调查。收集了有关职业发展各个方面的明确数据,包括当前活动,奖项和出版物。结果:42名合格学员中有36名(86%)做出了回应;硕士生12名(33%),博士研究生12名(33%),博士后12名(33%)。目前,大多数接受者(61%)在超过20%的时间内参与了与神经创伤相关的活动(临床,研究和教学),各学位组之间没有实质性差异。目前有一半的接受者有超过20%的时间参与了与神经创伤相关的研究。获奖者发表了1.5篇同行评审论文/人年,并获得了多个奖项。我们的大多数接受者(86%)认为ONF奖项对其职业产生了重大影响。结论:过去获奖者中有很大一部分仍参与神经创伤活动,特别是在研究中。这些结果可能导致对ONF学生和研究金对神经创伤能力建设的积极影响的谨慎结论。这些结果应在类似于ONF的资助机构的战略规划中加以考虑。

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