Funding Mechanisms for Gender‐specific Research: Proceedings from a Panel Discussion at the 2014 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference |
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Authors: | Basmah Safdar MD MSc Marna R. Greenberg DO MPH Ayodola Anise MHS Jeremy Brown MD Robin Conwit MD Rosemarie Filart MD MPH MBA Jane Scott ScD MSN Esther K. Choo MD MPH |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale University, , New Haven, CT;2. Department of Emergency Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Networks, , Allenstown, PA;3. Addressing Disparities Program at the Patient‐Centered Outcome Research Institute, , Washington, DC;4. NIH Office of Emergency Care Research, , Bethesda, MD;5. Office of Clinical Research National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, , Bethesda, MD;6. NIH Office of Research in Women's Health, , Bethesda, MD;7. Research Training, DCVS, NIH National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, , Bethesda, MD;8. Department of Emergency Medicine, Brown University, , Providence, RI |
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Abstract: | As part of the 2014 Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) consensus conference “Gender‐Specific Research in Emergency Care: Investigate, Understand, and Translate How Gender Affects Patient Outcomes,” we assembled a diverse panel of representatives from federal and nonfederal funding agencies to discuss future opportunities for sex‐ and gender‐specific research. The discussion revolved around the mission and priorities of each organization, as well as its interest in promoting sex‐ and gender‐specific research. The panelists were asked to provide specific examples of funding lines generated or planned for as pertinent to emergency care. Training opportunities for future researchers in this area were also discussed. |
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