Why Write A Grant? Howard Bauchner, MD Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health Vice-Chair, Academic Affairs Department of Pediatrics Boston Medical Center.

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Why Write A Grant? Howard Bauchner, MD Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health Vice-Chair, Academic Affairs Department of Pediatrics Boston Medical Center Boston University School of Medicine Editor-in-Chief, ADC, UK

Types of grant  Research  Career development  Program development  Granting agencies  Federal (NIH, AHRQ, MCHB, CDC) R, P, U, K, T Success rate 10-30% Industry Foundations

Why Write A Grant? 10. Improve word processing skills 9. Better understand finances 8. Face a challenge 7. Become an expert 6. Learn who is helpful

Why Write A Grant? 5. Develop independence 4. Financial rewards 3. Prestige (promotion, tenure) 2. Contribute to science 1. Improve patient outcomes

Career Development Unique Skills – eg Methods Disease Specific

Writing Grants  Plan ahead  Get some good help  It’s a challenge  Make it fun