ABSTRACT:
This Mid-Career
Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research application would allow
Dr. Gregg Gilbert, who has established a successful research program in
oral epidemiology, dental behavioral sciences, and minority oral health,
to meet three specific aims: (1) to intensify career development by expanding
ongoing research into new areas and learning new clinical research skills,
following his K02 Independent Scientist Award period; (2) to provide protected
time to mentor junior faculty and other beginning clinician-scientists;
and (3) to develop a comprehensive mentoring program. The long-term
mentoring goal is to reach a critical mass of investigators who can make
major contributions to our understanding of oral health, oral health-related
quality of life, how and why persons use dental care, and what long-term
benefits are derived from this care (with a special interest in minority
and dentally high-risk populations). The mentoring programs would
most immediately center around two existing projects: (1) an NIDCR-funded
6-year longitudinal study of oral health, oral health-related quality of
life, and dental care use; and (2) an NIDCR-funded study of private practice
dental care, variations in practice characteristics, and treatment tendencies.
This expanded
mentoring role would come at a time when NIDCR has recognized a severe
shortage of clinician-scientists entering academic research careers.
Having already demonstrated mentoring success, Dr. Gilbert is committed
to his part in helping reverse this trend by establishing a formal mentoring
program in his fields of interest at UAB. UAB provides a strong research-intensive
environment in which trainees can develop not only the skills in their
immediate areas of interest, but also an appreciation for interdisciplinary
collaborations, which will be so necessary for their future research success.
The mentoring program will have 4 key components: (1) intensive practical
training through participation in research described in the research plan,
and development of an independent research project; (2) didactic coursework
funded by existing NIH-funded programs at UAB; (3) ongoing review of trainee
progress by a committee of internationally-recognized patient-oriented
research experts; and (4) participation in “tiered mentoring”, in which
trainees participate in mentoring those junior to them.
00702889P human old age (65+)
08303009P dental health
23834396P longitudinal human
study
23838842P dental survey
27256754P African American
27285864P low income
27289989P rural area
08280533S dental disorder
08303477S community dental
health
09444477S disease proneness
/risk
13855255S health care service
utilization
19449434S model design /development
19449630S mathematical model
24829487S health behavior
24829501S attitude