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Grant Number: 5K07AT002943-02
Project Title: Academic Career Award
PI Information:NameEmailTitle
TAYLOR, ANN GILL. agt@virginia.edu PROFESSOR OF NURSING

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This K07 application seeks 5 years of support for a candidate interested in: (1) sustaining long-term the Center for the Study of Complementary and Alternative Therapies and its Complementary and Alternative Medicine Clinical Research Training Program (CAM CRTP) at the University of Virginia; (2) sustaining the momentum of interdisciplinary CAM interests at UVA after funding for the CAM CRTP has lapsed; and (3) balancing the needs and interests of independent schools/departments and other components of the University interested in CAM research. Thus, the candidate's 5-year leadership goal is to acquire additional leadership skills to address these three areas through nurturing clarity of her vision and personal leadership to inspire others to extraordinary performance in the field of CAM research. Under the mentorship of faculty members in the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, the candidate will engage in leadership training that uses a powerful leadership model with a focus on personal characteristics, strategic thinking skills, abilities in influencing others, creating inspiring organizational designs, and principles of leading change. She will also visit CAM centers that remain exemplary post federal funding for the centers' infrastructure. The candidate's second focus is directed toward sustaining a program of CAM-related research that investigates mind-body interventions, body-based practices, and electromagnetic and other energy modalities. Specifically, in Year 1 she will continue to contribute to studies already in progress to bring closure to these studies. In Year 2 she will finalize a novel 7-week massage therapy intervention for patients with acute myeloid leukemia to assess changes in symptoms and quality of life over time and implement additional studies. In Year 3, the candidate will continue implementation of studies from Year 2; in Years 4-5, research activity will include data analyses and manuscript development. Also, in Years 1-5, the candidate will continue to mentor predoctoral trainees in conducting CAM-related dissertations and postdoctoral fellows in planning either K awards or competitive exploratory studies. The relevance of the leadership training component of this K07 application is that it addresses the candidate's commitment to develop a cadre of CAM investigators (an NCCAM goal) through providing career development opportunities and increasing the knowledge, experience, and capacity of a diverse group of pre- and postdoctoral trainees to conduct rigorous CAM research. Public Health Relevance: Relevance of the research to public health is that many patients use CAM practices and products in hopes of reducing adverse symptoms and improving quality of life, making this research consistent with the identified need to develop a greater knowledge base on the effects of CAM modalities in various populations.

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This Public Health Relevance is not available.

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clinical research

Institution: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA CHARLOTTESVILLE
BOX 400195
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 229044195
Fiscal Year: 2008
Department: NONE
Project Start: 01-AUG-2007
Project End: 30-JUN-2012
ICD: NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPLEMENTARY & ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
IRG: ZAT1


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