Assistant Professor, Research Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee, United States
This workshop will be held at the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing at 461 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37240 Transportation will NOT be provided
This workshop provides an in-depth exploration of research methodologies and their applications in anesthesia. The session begins with an overview of research, highlighting the role of research in advancing anesthesia practice. It distinguishes between evidence-based, quality improvement, and research projects. The grant writing segments focus on developing clear research questions, formulating specific aims, and crafting compelling introductions to secure funding. It also covers study design, measurement of outcomes, analysis plans, and budgeting—essential components for successful grant proposals in anesthesia research. The program includes a discussion on various funding mechanisms, grant writing resources, and pathways to developing a research career, such as the Postdoctoral Fellows Program. Attendees will participate in the research lab tour which provides a practical glimpse into ongoing research activities, encouraging participants engage in a discussion regarding the concepts learned and to develop their own anesthesia research agenda.
Following the workshop, a reception will be held at the Schirle Lab at the Wesley Research Center at 426 21st Avenue South Nashville, TN 37203 from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm CT.
Supported by Vanderbilt University and AANA Foundation
Learning Objectives:
Provide a brief overview of what is research and how it can be applied to anesthesia.
Identify the types of research grants.
Describe the differences between evidence based projects, quality improvement projects and research projects.