| Literature DB >> 35232441 |
Katherine Christian1, Alison Hey-Cunningham2,3, Tamera Corte2,3,4, Nicole Goh2,5,6, Jade Jaffar2,7,8, Paul Reynolds2,9,10, Alan Teoh2,3,4, Lauren Troy2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the National Health and Medical Research Council Centre of Research Excellence in Pulmonary Fibrosis (CRE-PF) is to improve and extend the lives of patients living with pulmonary fibrosis through the development of a comprehensive and integrated program of basic and clinical research and education across Australia. A key objective of the CRE-PF was establishment of a unique national training scheme, CREATE, for early-career researchers (ECRs) in respiratory research. CREATE ECRs are broadly drawn from two main fields of researchers: clinicians and scientists, where clinicians tend to be involved in part-time translational research and scientists are involved in broad scientific research including laboratory or genetic research, health economics or population research.Entities:
Keywords: Australia; Early-career; Health and medical research; Professional development; Training
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35232441 PMCID: PMC8886858 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-022-03169-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
CREATE ECR collaborations funded through CREATE Grants-in-Aid
| Collaborators | Nature of Collaboration |
|---|---|
| Winner of 2020 grant-in-aid – two postdoctoral researchers | Scientific project between science and clinician researchers at Alfred and Austin hospitals |
| Winner of 2021 grant in aid 1- – four PhD students | Translational research project between clinician researchers at St Vincent’s and Royal Prince Alfred Hospitals, Sydney and Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane |
| Winner of 2021 grant in aid 2- – two postdoctoral researchers and one PhD student | Scientific project between science and clinician researchers at Centenary Institute, Garvan Institute and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney |
Fig. 1Two Examples of WhatsApp Group Messages
Online Learning Modules for CREATE ECRs
| Learning Area | Specific Modules |
|---|---|
| Research method | • Clinical research design • Reading effectively • Building a track record |
| Leadership | • Strategic planning for researchers • Leadership, management and corporate entrepreneurship for researchers |
| Research communication | • Effective communication in science and healthcare • Communicating science and healthcare to the general public • Professional scientific communication in the medical field |
| Networking | • Networking, conferences and communication |
Pulmonary Fibrosis Research-related Achievements of 17 CREATE ECRs 2017-2021a
| Collective CREATE ECR Achievements | Total Number |
|---|---|
| Manuscript authorship | |
| • Any authorship position | 107 |
| • First or last author | 61 |
| Member of a CRE-PF Committee(s) | 6 |
| Member of Non-CRE-PF Committees | 20 |
| Named on successful funding applications | 29 |
| Research Presentations (oral) | 68 |
| Poster Presentations | 72 |
| CRE Virtual Research Presentations | 7b |
| Achieved a higher role or position | 3 |
a Or during time as a CREATE ECR
b In July 2021, 12 ECRs in total had presented their work at virtual research meetings (seven replied to the request for “achievements”)