PSF Grant Writing Module
Keyword(s)
PSF, The Plastic Surgery Foundation, Grant writing, Ergun Kocak MD, Grant Application, PRG, Pilot Research Grants, NEPS, National Endowment for Plastic Surgery, Research Fellowships, Combined Pilot Research Grants, CPRG, Translational Research Grant, The PSF/MTF Biologics Allograft Tissue Research Grant, The Scott Spear Innovation in Breast Reconstruction Research Fellowship, The PSF Translational Research Grant, PSF Directed Research Grant – Breast Implant Safety; Member, research and technology
Description
The PSF Grant Writing Module is designed to help grant applicants craft stronger grant applications, both to The PSF and other funding sources. This module is a requirement for PSF Grant Applicants that have not been previously funded by The PSF, in order to submit their PSF Grant Application.
Intended Audience
This educational activity is intended for plastic surgery practitioners, residents, and other healthcare professionals interested in translating expanded knowledge into practice for the improvement of patient outcomes in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Dos and Don'ts of Grant WritingLearning Objectives
Upon completion of the online course, the participant should be able to:
1. Understand how to identify funding opportunities
2. Understand the strategy for successfully writing a grant
3. Identify the proper content and organization of a grant submission
4. Recognize common errors
Upon completion of the online course, the participant should be able to:
1. Understand how to identify funding opportunities
2. Understand the strategy for successfully writing a grant
3. Identify the proper content and organization of a grant submission
4. Recognize common errors
See also:
PSF Grant Mentoring
The PSF Presents: Research Fundamentals of Writing Grants
Grant Application Mentoring Session, 2020
Program Chairs: Justine Lee, MD, PhD and Derrick Wan, MD
Do's and Don'ts in grant writing for Basic Science and Clinical Science/Health Outcomes Research (Basic Science: Alex Wong, MD; Allison Snyder-Warwick, MD; David Mathes, MD) (Clinical: Erika Sears, MD; Terence Myckatyn, MD; Evan Matros, MD)
Resources to Get Started (Avi Giladi, MD; Sam Poore, MD)
Killing It on Your Specific Aims (Arin Greene, MD; Andrea Pusic, MD)
Converting that K grant to an R (Benjamin Levi, MD; Jennifer Waljee, MD)
Staying Continuously Funded: Tips on Grant Renewals (Gayle, Gordillo, MD; Kevin Chung, MD)
With My Mind on My Money and My Money on My Mind - Panelists tell their stories of how their careers came to be and perspectives on how to have a successful research career. (Paul Cederna, MD; Michael Longaker, MD)
PSF Grant Mentoring
The PSF Presents: Research Fundamentals of Writing Grants
Grant Application Mentoring Session, 2020
Program Chairs: Justine Lee, MD, PhD and Derrick Wan, MD
Do's and Don'ts in grant writing for Basic Science and Clinical Science/Health Outcomes Research (Basic Science: Alex Wong, MD; Allison Snyder-Warwick, MD; David Mathes, MD) (Clinical: Erika Sears, MD; Terence Myckatyn, MD; Evan Matros, MD)
Resources to Get Started (Avi Giladi, MD; Sam Poore, MD)
Killing It on Your Specific Aims (Arin Greene, MD; Andrea Pusic, MD)
Converting that K grant to an R (Benjamin Levi, MD; Jennifer Waljee, MD)
Staying Continuously Funded: Tips on Grant Renewals (Gayle, Gordillo, MD; Kevin Chung, MD)
With My Mind on My Money and My Money on My Mind - Panelists tell their stories of how their careers came to be and perspectives on how to have a successful research career. (Paul Cederna, MD; Michael Longaker, MD)
Grand Application Mentoring Session, 2021
Moderator: Summer Hanson, MD, PhD - Vice-Chair, Researcher Education Subcommittee
Tim King, MD, PhD - Chair, Researcher Education Subcommittee