Healthcare Innovation Student Seed Grant Round 3 Information Session Maryam Carn November 30, 2017 Emory University
What is HIP? The Healthcare Innovation Program (HIP) is an interactive network among members of the Georgia Clinical & Translational Science Alliance (Georgia CTSA) that provides information, resources, and community connectivity to support and enhance innovation in healthcare research, education, and service. Key topics include quality, cost and access to health services across the contexts of providers, payers, and recipients.
Emory-GaTech Healthcare Innovation Program (HIP) Goals Enhance innovation in healthcare services research, education, & programs Facilitate interactions across disciplines and organizational units Increase internal awareness and external recognition of local programs Approach Develop content and community Utilize virtual and tangible programs
Website: http://hip.emory.edu/
HIP Faculty Seed Grant Programs Activities FY12-16 (Rounds 1-9) Semi-annual awards ($25k/yr) for multi-institution Multi-disciplinary pilot or complete projects 10 rounds, 24 awards 1,000 participants (applicants, reviewers)
HIP Student Seed Grant Program Round 1 January 2016 Round 2 - December 2016 Round 3 January 2017 Grants will fund multi-disciplinary teams proposing innovative research and education projects that address issues of healthcare quality, costs, and/or access. Two categories of grants will be considered: Research investigate a question or develop a technology that improves healthcare delivery quality, cost, or access. Educational - develop an educational program or offering that is focused on healthcare delivery quality, cost or access.
IMPORTANT DATES December 15 LOI s Due Descriptive title and short summary (less than 250 words) of the proposed project, Name(s), e-mail of the student, Name(s), e-mail of the Faculty Advisor, Estimate of proposed total budget (no details needed at this time, just total value) December 22 Notification LOI s will be screened and applicants selected to submit final applications will be notified. January 15 - Final Applications Due Application Form Project Summary Project Narrative Detailed Budget Budget Justification Additional Information
HIP Student Seed Grant Program Eligibility A major goal of this program is to stimulate collaboration across disciplines and organizational units. Each proposal must include: Full-time students from at least two different health science academic units (e.g., schools or departments in medicine, nursing, public health, allied health, etc.) AND at least one full-time student from a non-health science academic unit (e.g., business, engineering, computer science, law, etc).
HIP Student Seed Grant Program Eligibility Students must be undergraduate, graduate or professional school students at Emory, Georgia Tech, Morehouse School of Medicine and/or Georgia State University (GSU). At least one Emory or Georgia State University faculty advisor. (Funds will be issued to the faculty advisor/mentor).
HIP Student Seed Grant Review Criteria The major criteria for evaluation by the review committee will be the creativity, inventiveness and quality of the project. The following criteria will also be included in the review committee s assessment: Project Plan of Action Significance Innovation Collaboration (the extent of inter-disciplinary and inter-organizational collaboration) Requisite skills and experience of applicants Budget (cost effectiveness and availability of any additional support/matching funds) The potential for subsequent extramural funding Potential for success Consistent with the goals of the Healthcare Innovation Program
Statistics
HIP Student Seed Grant Applicant Statistics 21 Applications 6 Education Studies; 15 Research Studies Over 64 PI s and investigators Representing the following entities: School of Medicine Rollins School of Public Health School of Nursing College of Arts & Sciences Georgia Tech (Colleges of Engineering and Computing) Georgia State University (Colleges of Arts & Science, Education and Public Health) Harvard University
HIP Student Seed Grant Faculty Advisor Statistics 24 Faculty Advisors Academic Units Represented: 20 Emory SOM, RSPH, SON and CAS 4 Georgia State University A&S, Public Health and COE Hospital/Clinic Affiliations Represented: 3 Emory Healthcare 1 Emory Clinic 3 Grady Hospital/Morehouse School of Medicine, Education and Public Health)
HIP Student Seed Grant Reviewer Statistics 36 Seed Grant Reviewers: 17 Students; 19 Faculty Academic Units Represented: 30 Emory SOM, RSPH, SON and Law 4 Georgia State University 2 Georgia Tech Engineering and Computing
HIP Student Seed Grant Awards 10 Awards 2 Education Studies, 8 Research Studies PIs + CoIs (41): 29 Emory (4 SOM, 13 RSPH, 5 SON) 6 Ga Tech (4 Computing, 1 Other) 4 GSU (3 COE, 1 Public Health) 2 Harvard
Student Seed Grant Video Link https://www.dropbox.com/s/hl3wc8ziddyvcma/hip%2 0Student%20Seed%20Grant%20Video.m4v?dl=0
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