Transforming the Future of Surgeon-Scientists.
Ann Surg
; 279(2): 231-239, 2024 Feb 01.
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in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-37916404
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To create a blueprint for surgical department leaders, academic institutions, and funding agencies to optimally support surgeon-scientists.BACKGROUND:
Scientific contributions by surgeons have been transformative across many medical disciplines. Surgeon-scientists provide a distinct approach and mindset toward key scientific questions. However, lack of institutional support, pressure for increased clinical productivity, and growing administrative burden are major challenges for the surgeon-scientist, as is the time-consuming nature of surgical training and practice.METHODS:
An American Surgical Association Research Sustainability Task Force was created to outline a blueprint for sustainable science in surgery. Leaders from top NIH-sponsored departments of surgery engaged in video and in-person meetings between January and April 2023. A strength, weakness, opportunities, threats analysis was performed, and workgroups focused on the roles of surgeons, the department and institutions, and funding agencies.RESULTS:
Taskforcerecommendations:
(1) SURGEONS Growth mindset identifying research focus, long-term planning, patience/tenacity, team science, collaborations with disparate experts; Skill set align skills and research, fill critical skill gaps, develop team leadership skills; DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY (DOS) (2) MENTORSHIP Chair mentor-mentee matching/regular meetings/accountability, review of junior faculty progress, mentorship training requirement, recognition of mentorship (eg, relative value unit equivalent, awards; Mentor dedicated time, relevant scientific expertise, extramural funding, experience and/or trained as mentor, trusted advisor; Mentee enthusiastic/eager, proactive, open to feedback, clear about goals; (3) FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY diversification of research portfolio, identification of matching funding sources, departmental resource awards (eg, T-/P-grants), leveraging of institutional resources, negotiation of formalized/formulaic funds flow investment from academic medical center toward science, philanthropy; (4) STRUCTURAL/STRATEGIC SUPPORT Structural grants administrative support, biostats/bioinformatics support, clinical trial and research support, regulatory support, shared departmental laboratory space/equipment; Strategic hiring diverse surgeon-scientist/scientists faculty across DOS, strategic faculty retention/ recruitment, philanthropy, career development support, progress tracking, grant writing support, DOS-wide research meetings, regular DOS strategic research planning; (5) COMMUNITY AND CULTURE Community right mix of faculty, connection surgeon with broad scientific community; Culture building research infrastructure, financial support for research, projecting importance of research (awards, grand rounds, shoutouts); (6) THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS Foundation research space co-location, flexible start-up packages, courses/mock study section, awards, diverse institutional mentorship teams; Nurture institutional infrastructure, funding (eg, endowed chairs), promotion friendly toward surgeon-scientists, surgeon-scientists in institutional leadership positions; Expectations RVU target relief, salary gap funding, competitive starting salaries, longitudinal salary strategy; (7) THE ROLE OF FUNDING AGENCIES change surgeon research training paradigm, offer alternate awards to K-awards, increasing salary cap to reflect market reality, time extension for surgeon early-stage investigator status, surgeon representation on study section, focused award strategies for professional societies/foundations.CONCLUSIONS:
Authentic recommitment from surgeon leaders with intentional and ambitious actions from institutions, corporations, funders, and society is essential in order to reap the essential benefits of surgeon-scientists toward advancements of science.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Biomedical Research
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Surgeons
Limits:
Humans
Country/Region as subject:
America do norte
Language:
En
Journal:
Ann Surg
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
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