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THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GASTROENTEROLOGYANNOUNCES
2008 INTERNATIONAL GI TRAINING GRANTS PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION
International GI Training (IGT) Grants provide partial financial support to
physicians outside of the United States and Canada to receive clinical or clinical
research training or education in Gastroenterology and Hepatology in selected
medical training centers in North America. Grants are to be used for travel
to and from the training center and to the ACG Annual Meeting as well as for
incidental expenses related to IGT.
ELIGIBILITY
Physicians who are not citizens of nor are residing in the United States or
Canada and who are working in gastroenterology or related areas are eligible
to apply together with his/her training institution.
AWARDS
One fellowship with a maximum of $10,000 per IGT fellowship
will be awarded during 2008, for a training period of not
less than 6 months.
Applicants should submit a completed application form, curriculum vitae, copies
of all published articles and abstracts within the last five years, a personal
statement that summarizes the reasons and objectives of additional training,
and completed application form by host training center. Three letters of recommendation
are required - one from the training preceptor/director and another from a person
of your choosing to be forwarded with the application. A third letter of support
is required from an ACG Fellow which should be mailed under separate cover to
the ACG administrative office. Completed applications and all correspondence
should be mailed to the ACG address listed below.
REVIEW PROCESS
Awards will be made by a special committee of the ACG and will be based upon
the applicant's credentials, the merit of the proposed training by the selected
host training center and the potential of enhancing the field of gastroenterology
in the applicant's home country.
Application forms can be obtained from the ACG administrative office
located at 6400 Goldsboro Rd.,
Suite 450, Bethesda, Maryland 20817-5846,
Phone: 301-263-9000, Fax: 301-263-9025 or DOWNLOAD
APPLICATION HERE!
Questions regarding this program should be addressed to
Manoop Bhutani, M.D., FACG, Chair, International Relations
Committee,
American College of Gastroenterology, 6400 Goldsboro Rd.,
Suite 450, Bethesda, Maryland 20817-5846,
Phone: 301-263-9000, Fax: 301-263-9025.
DEADLINE
Deadline for submission of application is April 21, 2008.
The awardees will be notified after July 1, 2008 with funding
to begin after July, 2008.
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GASTROENTEROLOGY INTERNATIONAL GI TRAINING
GRANT
PURPOSE
Provide funding for clinical or clinical research training so that an individual
can acquire or develop new cognitive knowledge or a technical skill. This newly
acquired knowledge or skill would then be used to improve patient care in the
applicant's geographic area.
SELECTION PROCESS
The International Relations Committee of the American College
of Gastroenterology (ACG) will be responsible for reviewing
the applications and selection of the awardees. The selections
will be made annually. The completed application must be
received
in the Executive Director's Office of the ACG no later than
April 21, 2008 of each year. Awards will be based solely
on the merits of the application. Travel grants may or may
not
be awarded in any given year.
GUIDELINES
APPLICANTS
- Complete an application form.
- Include a written personal statement on reasons for seeking training.
- Copy of curriculum vitae.
- Three letters of recommendation: one from your training preceptor/director;
one from an ACG fellow; and one from another person of your choosing.
- Copies of published articles and abstracts (last 5 years).
- Must be responsible for selecting host training center who will agree to
participate in program and to forward completed host training center application.
This host training center must be able to accomplish training goal.
- Written summary (critique, educational experience) by applicant to be submitted
to the International Relations Committee monitor at the completion of the
GI training program.
- The International GI Training Grant of the College must be mentioned in
any publication(s) generated between awardee and host training center through
this program.
PROGRAM DIRECTOR
- Written acceptance of host training center for applicants must be included
in the application.
- Written outline of training program for applicant (goals, schedule, etc.)
to be included in application.
- Written summary (critique) of program submitted to International Relations
Committee monitor at completion of study program.
- Acknowledgment of ACG's International GI Training Grant in all publications
generated from study period.
- Host training center is voluntary. ACG would not be responsible
for any additional financial obligation to preceptor for
GI training program. Selected international GI fellow will
receive up to $10,000 during the training period.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE STUDY MONITOR
- To be selected from members of the International Relations Committee of
ACG to monitor awarded studies and serve as conduit to ACG from host training
center and awardee.
- Monitor will oversee only one GI training program at a time.
- Monitor will review completed summaries (critiques) by host training center
and awardee and report to the International Relations Committee annually (at
Annual Meeting).
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