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Organized by the AATS Scientific Affairs and Government Relations Committee, the Workshop will take place on Friday, March 6, 2015 at the Doubletree Bethesda in Bethesda, MD (9 miles from Washington, DC). This full-day program is designed for all levels of academic CT surgeons.
The workshop will provide attendees a better understanding of the nature of preparing and submitting grant proposals along with the techniques required to ensure submissions are of the highest quality. Attendees will work with well known leaders in CT surgery and NIH Staff to achieve the following:
• Create Career Development and Training Grants
• Analyze Outcomes Research and Clinical Research Networks
• Assess the Structure and Components of a Grant
• Understand the Steps to Becoming an NIH Investigator
The deadline for registration is Friday, February 6, 2015. For additional information on the workshop program, housing, and to register please visit www.aats.org.
Organized by the AATS Scientific Affairs and Government Relations Committee, the Workshop will take place on Friday, March 6, 2015 at the Doubletree Bethesda in Bethesda, MD (9 miles from Washington, DC). This full-day program is designed for all levels of academic CT surgeons.
The workshop will provide attendees a better understanding of the nature of preparing and submitting grant proposals along with the techniques required to ensure submissions are of the highest quality. Attendees will work with well known leaders in CT surgery and NIH Staff to achieve the following:
• Create Career Development and Training Grants
• Analyze Outcomes Research and Clinical Research Networks
• Assess the Structure and Components of a Grant
• Understand the Steps to Becoming an NIH Investigator
The deadline for registration is Friday, February 6, 2015. For additional information on the workshop program, housing, and to register please visit www.aats.org.
Organized by the AATS Scientific Affairs and Government Relations Committee, the Workshop will take place on Friday, March 6, 2015 at the Doubletree Bethesda in Bethesda, MD (9 miles from Washington, DC). This full-day program is designed for all levels of academic CT surgeons.
The workshop will provide attendees a better understanding of the nature of preparing and submitting grant proposals along with the techniques required to ensure submissions are of the highest quality. Attendees will work with well known leaders in CT surgery and NIH Staff to achieve the following:
• Create Career Development and Training Grants
• Analyze Outcomes Research and Clinical Research Networks
• Assess the Structure and Components of a Grant
• Understand the Steps to Becoming an NIH Investigator
The deadline for registration is Friday, February 6, 2015. For additional information on the workshop program, housing, and to register please visit www.aats.org.