This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Dimitrios Stefanidis during the Academic Boot Camp on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): academic boot camp, algorithm, budget, collaborators, complication, evaluation, expertise, funding, grant, hypothesis, innovation, intervention, mentors, methodology, National Institutes of Health, NIH, pilot, pitfalls, power analysis, published, qualifications, qualitative research, quantitative study, randomized trial, research, reviewer, salary, surgical literature, Type II error, writing skills
What do you need to write a grant?–1:44
Planning your application–2:26
Time committment–5:32
Grant components–6:43
NIH evaluation criteria–7:08
Abstract/project summary–7:59
Background & significance–9:23
Preliminary results/pilot work–11:40
The grant cycle–12:54
Hypothesis/Specific aims–14:09
Research design & methods–15:20
Power analysis–17:34
Budget & justification–19:28
Calculating effort & salaries–19:47
Applicant qualifications & resources–20:38
General points–21:46
Successful applications–24:00