The goal of the William and Sandra Bennett Clinical Scholars Program is to produce the next generation of clinician educators by supporting aspiring nephrology educators to conduct a project to advance all facets of nephrology education and teaching.
Applicant citizenship:
Host country: United States
Years since PhD: To be eligible, applicants must hold an M.D., D.O., Ph.D., or equivalent degree; have completed the clinical portion of his or her training program by the time of award activation; hold a ful
Award: $100 000
Award Duration (years): 2 years
Research costs:
Benefits:
Mobility rule:
Subjects: Please check the website
Additional comments: The goal of the annual program is to produce the next generation of clinician-educators by enabling applicants to improve their teaching skills through the acquisition of education tools and support for projects aimed at advancing any aspect of nephrology education and teaching. To that end, grants of $100,000 over two years will be awarded in support of projects that examine any aspect of pre-doctoral or postdoctoral nephrology education. In addition, projects should propose to generate new knowledge and have an impact beyond the applicant's institution. Examples of proposed projects can include but are not limited to curricular reform, innovations in education, new education methods, evaluation of new assessment tools for competency-based learning and assessment, or professional development. The project proposal must include appropriate metrics for evaluation, implementation, and dissemination.
How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website
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