Navigating the grants landscape – lessons from a young clinician researcher’s journey.
The journey of an aspiring clinician researcher invariably includes two interdependent strands of publications and grants. Research grants provide resources to conduct research studies, to yield practice-changing results that in turn lead to further grants. Grants create opportunities for collaboration, professional development, and the building of research communities. There are many types of research grants available in the SingHealth Duke-NUS ecosystem that can help young clinician-researchers. Come join us and hear from Dr Grace Yang, a National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Transition Award (TA) Awardee, as she shares her experience of navigating the grants landscape and lessons learnt along her clinician researcher journey.
We have also invited Dr John Coe, Director SingHealth Office of Research to give an overview of the grants landscape in our AMC and Professor Roger Vaughan, Director of Centre for Clinician Scientist Development (CCSD) to share the different CCSD programmes which may help in your journey.
They will be joining the Fireside Chat with the Young Clinician Researchers Peer Support Group Leads, to address the questions on how to secure your next grant with confidence!
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