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Radiology Research Funding

Authors :
Nikita Consul
Andrew J. Degnan
Elizabeth A. Krupinski
Alison L. Chetlen
Mark Guelfguat
Angela Tong
Dennis Toy
Lucy B. Spalluto
Hazem Matta
Eric A. Walker
Jonathan A. Flug
Andrew D. Smith
Brent Griffith
Jason N. Itri
Source :
Academic Radiology. 25:26-39
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Funding for research has become increasingly difficult to obtain in an environment of decreasing clinical revenue, increasing research costs, and growing competition for federal and nonfederal funding sources. This paper identifies critical requirements to build and sustain a successful radiology research program (eg, key personnel and leadership, research training and mentorship, infrastructure, institutional and departmental funding or support), reviews the current state of available funding for radiology (including federal, nonfederal, philanthropy, crowdfunding, and industry), and describes promising opportunities for future funding (eg, health services, comparative effectiveness, and patient-centered outcomes research). The funding climate, especially at the federal level, changes periodically, so it is important to have radiology-specific organizations such as the American College of Radiology and the Academy of Radiology Research serving as our key advocates. Key to obtaining any funding, no matter what the source, is a well-formulated grant proposal, so a review of opportunities specifically available to radiologists to develop and hone their grant-writing skills is provided. Effective and sustained funding for radiology research has the potential to cultivate young researchers, bolster quality research, and enhance health care. Those interested in pursuing research need to be aware of the ever-changing funding landscape, research priority areas, and the resources available to them to succeed. To succeed, radiology researchers need to think about diversification and flexibility in their interests, developing multidisciplinary and multi-institutional projects, and engaging a broader base of stakeholders that includes patients.

Details

ISSN :
10766332
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Academic Radiology
Accession number :
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