[T32] Global Mental Health Training Program
Ente: National Institute of Mental Health
Scadenza: 2031-06-30
Importo max: 363.579 EUR
Paese: US
Descrizione
This is an application for a renewal of the T32 Fellowship Program in Global Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. We continue to be the only NIH-funded predoctoral program specifically focused on Global Mental Health and the only Global Mental Health postdoctoral program located in a school of public health. The global mental health training program is an important part of the Department of Mental Health academic program, with nearly a third of all doctoral applicants indicating an interest in global issues annually. Each year, an average of 3-5 competitive applicants to the Departments of International Health and Epidemiology, two other departments that participate in this training program, indicate an interest in mental and behavioral health issues from a global perspective. In the first 10 years of this training program 11 predoctoral trainees have completed their degree programs and 8 predoctoral trainees are currently in training (6 currently funded by the training grant, 1 previously funded by the training grant but now n an individual NRSA and 1 previously funded by the training grant but now funded by a different award focused on big data analysis). All trainees with at least one year in the program have published multiple peer-reviewed papers. Four predoctoral trainees have obtained individual NRSA awards. Of the 8 trainees who have completed our postdoctoral fellowship, 4 have obtained K-awards, 1 Gates Grand Challenges award, and 4 R01s/R21s. Former trainees currently are in tenure-track (2 Assistant Professors and 2 Associate Professors) and scientist (n=5) faculty positions, and all are continuing to conduct research. We continue to place major emphasis on career development. A personalized Individual Development Plan is created with each trainee early in the course of their training. The program includes mentorship along with collaborative research experiences in low- and middle-income contexts globally and in the U.S.. This renewal application proposes to maintain 6 predoctoral training slots and 2 postdoctoral slots to support continued interest in mental and behavioral conditions in the participating departments. Over the next 5 years, we will sustain our focus on prevention and early intervention research, integrating mental health services into other care systems, and implementation science through research on sustaining mental health services. We will continue to emphasize professional development in grantsmanship and manuscript development and add training in policy processes and communications for non-academic audiences. We will maintain applied research experiences with colleagues from different cultural and contextual backgrounds. We have developed a strong plan for evaluation of the training process including short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term outcomes.
Istituzione: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
PI: Judith Karen Bass, Sarah Sutherlin-McIvor Murray
Progetto: 2T32MH103210-11
Settori: National Institute of Mental Health
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