Dartmouth Logo

Dartmouth Logo

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Association of University Radiologists - Ethics and Professionalism in Radiology Project Grant

Ethics and Professionalism in Radiology Project Grant

AUR R&E Foundation Ethics and Professionalism in Radiology Grant

(Funded by the Branta Foundation)
Policies and Procedures

Purpose
To improve patient care, to improve patient safety, and to promote social responsibility in medical care and practice, by providing funding opportunities for the study and teaching of ethics and professionalism in radiology.

Nature of Projects
Applications that address any aspect of ethics and professionalism in radiology will be considered. Examples of types of projects include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Research of ethical dilemmas faced by academic radiologists or radiology physicians-in-training and the methods by which the dilemmas are addressed;
  • Educational program to teach ethics and professionalism to practicing radiologists, to radiology physicians-in-training, or to allied members of the academic radiology community.
Amount
In this program, up to $50,000 (USD) in aggregate may be awarded in a single year. This aggregate award may be to one or more individual applications.
  • The maximum individual award may not exceed $50,000 for a one year project.
  • The awards may be used for salary support and/or other project costs. Through this grant program, the AUR Research & Education Foundation does not pay institutional indirect costs or overhead costs, or tuition.
  • Unexpended funds must be returned to the Foundation.
Payment Schedule
Ethics and Professionalism in Radiology Project Grants begin in July. Grant payments will be made to the organizations of the grantees in semi-annual installments.

Deadline for Application
All applications must be created and submitted electronically as a MS Word or PDF file to the AUR R&E Foundation by January 10. If the deadline date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline will be extended to the next business day. Applications that are not complete, do not comply with the instructions, or do not have properly executed signatures, will not be reviewed.

Eligibility
Any member of the AUR is eligible to apply as principal investigator. It is not necessary for all members of the research or development team to be AUR members.  Eligibility of the principal investigator must be maintained throughout th

No comments:

Post a Comment