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Pathways to improved radiologic research. An NIH workshop.

R W Holden1, W R Brody, E A Franken

  • 1Department of Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis.

Investigative Radiology
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Radiologists need two years of research training for a successful research career. Departments should provide 75% research time for early-career investigators to secure grants and advance radiologic imaging.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Medical Research
  • Academic Medicine

Background:

  • The current academic environment necessitates robust research training for aspiring radiologists.
  • Securing funding and achieving career progression in radiology research requires specialized skills and dedicated time.

Framework:

  • A two-year dedicated research training period is recommended for radiologists.
  • This training should be integrated with existing requirements for specialty certification and subspecialty credentialing.

Implementation:

  • Radiology departments must allocate approximately 75% protected research time for early-career faculty.
  • This protected time should be concentrated on a select group of investigators to maximize competitiveness for grants.

Implications:

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  • Investing in protected research time fosters a stronger foundation for radiologic imaging research.
  • This strategy enhances the ability of investigators to secure peer-reviewed grants and drive innovation in the field.