2023
DOI: 10.3171/2022.11.jns221391
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Impact of Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation awards on subsequent grant funding and career outcomes of neurosurgeon-scientists

Abstract: OBJECTIVE The Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation (NREF) provides diverse funding opportunities for in-training and early-career neurosurgeon-scientists. The authors analyzed the impact of NREF funding on the subsequent career success of neurosurgeons in obtaining research funding and academic achievements. METHODS The NREF database was queried to identify NREF winners from 2000 to 2015. The award recipients were surveyed to obtain information about their demographic characteristics, academic care… Show more

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“…Studies have shown that trainees who receive funding during residency are significantly more likely to have future success in acquiring funding from the National Institutes of Health and practice as academic neurosurgeons. 13,14 Khan et al 7 demonstrated that established research funding, travel support, and a medical editor resulted in significantly greater resident productivity. These findings were reinforced by the significant positive correlation observed between mean resident productivity and academic stipend size.…”
Section: Academic Productivity and Financial Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that trainees who receive funding during residency are significantly more likely to have future success in acquiring funding from the National Institutes of Health and practice as academic neurosurgeons. 13,14 Khan et al 7 demonstrated that established research funding, travel support, and a medical editor resulted in significantly greater resident productivity. These findings were reinforced by the significant positive correlation observed between mean resident productivity and academic stipend size.…”
Section: Academic Productivity and Financial Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%