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The 2015 Grant Writing Workshop, organized by the AATS Scientific Affairs and Government Relations Committee, will offer a better understanding of the complexities of grant preparation and submission, as well as techniques for writing top quality submissions. This full-day program is for academic cardiothoracic surgeons on all levels.
March 6, 2015
Doubletree Bethesda, Bethesda, MD (nine miles from Washington, DC)
Course Directors
David R. Jones, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Y. Joseph Woo, Stanford University
Workshop Elements
Attendees will hear presentations and interact with well-known cardiothoracic surgery leaders and NIH staff through a didactic session, interactive panel discussions and a mock study session.
By the end of the program, they will have learned how to:
- Create Career Development and Training Grants.
- Analyze Outcomes Research and Clinical Research Networks.
- Assess the Structure and Components of a Grant.
- Identify Extramural Program and Funding Opportunities — NCI and NHLBI.
- Become a NIH investigator.
The workshop program, registration and housing information are available at www.aats.org/EducationTraining/Grantsmanship/workshop.cgi.
Application deadline: February 10, 2015
The 2015 Grant Writing Workshop, organized by the AATS Scientific Affairs and Government Relations Committee, will offer a better understanding of the complexities of grant preparation and submission, as well as techniques for writing top quality submissions. This full-day program is for academic cardiothoracic surgeons on all levels.
March 6, 2015
Doubletree Bethesda, Bethesda, MD (nine miles from Washington, DC)
Course Directors
David R. Jones, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Y. Joseph Woo, Stanford University
Workshop Elements
Attendees will hear presentations and interact with well-known cardiothoracic surgery leaders and NIH staff through a didactic session, interactive panel discussions and a mock study session.
By the end of the program, they will have learned how to:
- Create Career Development and Training Grants.
- Analyze Outcomes Research and Clinical Research Networks.
- Assess the Structure and Components of a Grant.
- Identify Extramural Program and Funding Opportunities — NCI and NHLBI.
- Become a NIH investigator.
The workshop program, registration and housing information are available at www.aats.org/EducationTraining/Grantsmanship/workshop.cgi.
Application deadline: February 10, 2015
The 2015 Grant Writing Workshop, organized by the AATS Scientific Affairs and Government Relations Committee, will offer a better understanding of the complexities of grant preparation and submission, as well as techniques for writing top quality submissions. This full-day program is for academic cardiothoracic surgeons on all levels.
March 6, 2015
Doubletree Bethesda, Bethesda, MD (nine miles from Washington, DC)
Course Directors
David R. Jones, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Y. Joseph Woo, Stanford University
Workshop Elements
Attendees will hear presentations and interact with well-known cardiothoracic surgery leaders and NIH staff through a didactic session, interactive panel discussions and a mock study session.
By the end of the program, they will have learned how to:
- Create Career Development and Training Grants.
- Analyze Outcomes Research and Clinical Research Networks.
- Assess the Structure and Components of a Grant.
- Identify Extramural Program and Funding Opportunities — NCI and NHLBI.
- Become a NIH investigator.
The workshop program, registration and housing information are available at www.aats.org/EducationTraining/Grantsmanship/workshop.cgi.
Application deadline: February 10, 2015