The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) awards research grants to critical care professionals. The mission is to foster the advancement of critical care by supporting research initiatives that focus on developing rigorous methodologies for basic, clinical, health services, and translational research, improving models of critical illness, integrating new scientific disciplines, and focusing on areas such as the microbiome's role in critical illness, mechanisms underlying critical illness, rapid detection of severe diseases, minimally invasive organ support, effective communication in care delivery, education research, and improving survivorship and recovery from critical illness.
The Society of Critical Care Medicine’s research grants focus on a wide array of critical care research priorities, including but not limited to: developing rigorous methodologies for basic, clinical, health services, and translational research; integration of novel approaches in the study of critical illness; advancing the understanding of the host response in critical illnesses; investigating the microbiome's role in such illnesses; enhancing methods for early disease recognition; developing minimally invasive organ support; improving palliative and end-of-life care; and enhancing education and training in critical care. Special emphasis is placed on survivorship, recovery, and improving the experiences of critical illness survivors and their families. The SCCM-Weil Research Grant specifically funds two grants of $50,000 each, supporting research that could be basic, translational, clinical, focused on patients and families (specifically survivorship and recovery), health services and delivery, and education. Projects should be completed within 12 months and are expected to be single-site clinical studies.
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