VIRTUAL INTERNATIONAL PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY RESEARCH ACADEMY-VIPPRA
Application Link: https://thoracic.secure-platform.com/a/solicitations/240/home
What is VIPPRA
VIPRA is aimed to be an interactive virtual course to assist international pediatric pulmonology fellows and early career researchers with interest in pediatric lung health to learn and apply scientific research methods.
Participants will learn the fundamentals of developing a research question, various scientific study designs, the basic elements of manual of procedures and develop basic bio-statistical skills.
This interactive course is planned to have two major components;
- online seminars by faculty on research methods every two weeks—the syllabus of this seminar program is attached as a table at the end of the document. These seminars will be interactive and students will be sent reading materials before the seminar day. These seminars will be held through zoom platform.
- hands-on work with a mentor to develop a research protocol and manual of procedures that is ready to be submitted for institutional review board approval. Mentor-mentee pairs are expected to contact each other at least once between the two online seminar times either by email or through zoom to complete the part of the protocol covered by the seminar.
Target Population and Participants
The target population of this program is international pediatric pulmonology fellows or early career researchers with interest in pediatric lung health who would like to embark on or improve scientific research skills in the field of pediatric pulmonology
The program will be announced through ATS Pediatric Assembly members, and the applicants will be asked to submit their CV and expectations from this program as well as their research interests. CVs and personal statements of each applicant will be reviewed by the VIPPRA faculty and final participant list will be decided according to these evaluations.
Mentoring
Two participants will be allocated to each faculty considering their research interests. If we have more than expected number of applicants, applicants from low-middle income countries will be prioritized.
Competencies of VIPPRA
- Understand the basics of epidemiology and clinical research
- Become familiar with the major scientific research methods (cross-sectional, case-control, cohort, and clinical trial)
- Be able to turn clinical observations into research questions to address the issue.
- Be able to pose a research questions that fulfills the FINER criteria and identify the best study design that can be used to answer that question
- Define study population and sampling methodology
- Understand sample size and power calculations
- Describe the importance of valid and reliable measurements and quality control methods
- Describe the major elements of a Manual of Procedures (MOP)
- Value the Importance of ethical conduct of human research
- Understand the use of “dummy tables” before starting data collection.
- Understand data structure and the influence of non-normally distributed data sets.
- Summarize continuous and categorical data
- Understand prevalence, incidence rate, cumulative incidence, odds, and their ratios
- Understand bias, confounding, Type I and Type 2 errors, standard error and confidence intervals
- Differentiate t-test and ANOVA; Wilcoxon and Kruskall- Wallis; chi-squared
- Understand general concepts of logistic regression and linear regression and when repeated measures tests are required.
- Basics of how to write and structure your manuscript
Expectation from the Faculty
- Prepare to give interactive online seminars about research methods to the group of pediatric pulmonologists enrolled in the program
- Provide reading material to the participants before giving the seminar they are assigned to.
- Mentor 2 participants online throughout the course while developing their project proposal and MOP
Expectations from the Participants
- Complete pre-seminar readings
- Participate fully in all course activities; pre-seminar readings, interactive seminar time, individual work on Project
- Fully engage in preparing and presenting your research protocol and MOP at scheduled meetings and at the conclusion of the course.
- Complete the final research protocol ready to be submitted for IRB approval.
CALENDER
August 10, 2024 |
Start applications |
September 10-15, 2024 |
End applications |
September 15-20, 2024 |
Interview |
October 1, 2024 |
Students complete registration |
October 7, 2024 |
Student-faculty pairs announced |
Program Outline
Week 0: OCTOBER 8,2024 |
10:00-11:30 AM ET |
First meeting with all participants and faculty. Introductions. Introduction to the program. Show how to use canvas |
Week 1: OCTOBER 15, 2024---EXPERIENCE SEMINAR |
TO BE ANNOUNCED |
Seminar—How to find a research question |
Week 3: OCTOBER 29, 2024 |
10:00-10:45 AM EST |
Seminar-- Research question anatomy & FINER criteria |
10:45-11:30 AM EST |
Seminar—How to review the literature |
Week 4: NOVEMBER 5, 2024 |
10:00-12:00 AM EST |
Student Presentations—Research question and FINER criteria |
Week 5: NOVEMBER 12, 2023 |
10:00-12:00 AM EST |
Student Presentations—Research question and FINER criteria |
Week 6: NOVEMBER 19,2024 |
10:00-11:30 AM EST |
Seminar—Study Designs: Cohort, Cross-sectional, Case Control |
Week 7: NOVEMBER 26, 2024 |
10:00-10:45 AM EST |
Seminar—Identifying Key Variables (Exposures and Outcome) |
10:45-11:30 AM EST |
Seminar—Confounding and Bias |
10:30-11:00 AM EST |
Seminar—Questionnaires |
Week 8: DECEMBER 3,2024 |
10:00-12:00 AM EST |
Student Presentations—2x2 Table, Study design and Variables |
Week 9: DECEMBER 10,2024 |
10:00-12:00 AM EST |
Student Presentations—2x2 Table, Study design and Variables |
Week 12: DECEMBER 17, 2024 |
10:00-10:45 AM EST |
Seminar-- Study Population and Sampling Methods |
10:45-11:30 AM EST |
Seminar—Sample size and power |
Week 15: JANUARY 7, 2025 |
10:00-11:30 AM EST |
Student Presentations—Study population, sampling and sample size |
Week 16: JANUARY 14, 2025 |
10:00-11:30 AM EST |
Student Presentations—Study flow diagram |
Week 17: JANUARY 21, 2025 |
10:00-11:30 AM EST |
Seminar-- Incidence, Prevalence & Measures of Association |
Week 18: JANUARY 28, 2025 |
10:00-11:00 AM EST |
Seminar—How to get your paper published |
Week 19: FEBRUARY 4, 2025 |
10:00-12:00 AM EST |
Seminar- Basic Statistics: Parametric and Nonparametric analysis |
Week 20: FEBRUARY 11, 2025 |
10:00-10:30 AM EST |
Seminar—Manual of Procedures |
11:00-11:30 AM EST |
Seminar—Quality control |
11:30-12:00 AM EST |
Seminar-Research ethics and consent forms |
Week 21: FEBRUARY 18, 2025-----EXPERIENCE SEMINAR |
10:00-11:00 AM EST |
Seminar—Secrets of Success |
Week 22: FEBRUARY 25, 2025 |
10:00-12:00 AM EST |
Student Presentations—Submit Complete Research Proposal |