Educational initiatives to enhance research skills in healthcare.
Research Education Core
This study is all about helping healthcare workers and students learn better research skills through fun workshops and hands-on training, so they can provide even better care for patients like you.
Quick facts
| Grant type | NIH-funded research |
|---|---|
| Study type | NIH-funded research |
| Funding institution | University of Florida NIH-funded |
| Lab location | 1 site (Gainesville, United States) |
| Project ID | NIH-11191095 on NIH RePORTER |
What this research studies
This research focuses on developing educational programs aimed at improving research skills among healthcare professionals and students. It employs a variety of teaching methods, including workshops, seminars, and hands-on training, to foster a deeper understanding of research methodologies. By enhancing the research capabilities of participants, the initiative aims to ultimately improve patient care and outcomes. The program is designed to be inclusive and accessible to a diverse group of learners.
Who could benefit from this research
Good fit: Ideal candidates for participation include healthcare professionals and students interested in advancing their research skills.
Not a fit: Patients who are not involved in healthcare education or research may not receive direct benefits from this initiative.
Why it matters
Potential benefit: If successful, this research could lead to a more skilled workforce capable of conducting high-quality research that directly benefits patient care.
How similar studies have performed: While educational initiatives in research training have shown success in various settings, this specific approach may offer novel insights into enhancing research skills in healthcare.
Where this research is happening
Gainesville, United States
- University of Florida — Gainesville, United States (Active)
Researchers
- Principal investigator: Allen, John M — University of Florida
- Study coordinator: Allen, John M
About this research
- This is an active NIH-funded research project — typically early-stage science, not a clinical trial accepting patient enrollment.
- Some NIH-funded labs run parallel clinical studies or seek volunteers for related work. To check, contact the principal investigator or institution listed above.
- For full project details, budget, and progress reports, visit the official NIH RePORTER page below.