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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia 54:314-319 (2007)
© Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society, 2007

Special Article

Research Awards Program of the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society/Canadian Anesthesia Research Foundation: survey of past recipients

[Programme de bourses de recherche de la Société canadienne des anesthésiologistes/Fondation canadienne de recherche en anesthésie : enquête auprès des anciens récipiendaires]

Donald R. Miller, MD FRCPC and Denise Wozny, BA

From the Department of Anesthesia, The Ottawa Hospital, The Ottawa Heart Institute, and University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Address correspondence to: Dr. Donald R Miller, Department of Anesthesia, The Ottawa Hospital General Campus, 501 Smyth Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8L6, Canada. E-mail: dmiller{at}ottawahospital.on.ca

Purpose: To review the effectiveness of the Research Grants, Career Scientist Award and Fellowship Program (RGCSFP) of the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society (CAS)/Canadian Anesthesia Research Foundation (CARF) by surveying past recipients.

Methods: The CAS Research Committee database of past RGCSFP recipients was reviewed to identify all past award recipients from the time of program inception in 1985 until the year 2005. A questionnaire was mailed to all past recipients with retrievable addresses. The questionnaire asked specific questions regarding past and current research, publications, grant procurement and mentoring of trainees. In addition, opinions regarding the program’s effectiveness were solicited.

Results: Of the 100 mailed survey forms, 66 (66%) were completed and returned. The number of original published articles per respondent was 30.1 ± 28.5 (mean ± SD) at the time of the survey, and the life-time number of all publication types was 38.5 ± 34.6. Cumulative research funding increased in relation to the number of years in research, and amongst past recipients with > 15 years in research, individual research funding from all sources was $585,747 ± $773,716. Ninety-six percent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the program was valuable.

Conclusions: The RGCSFP has supported a large number of new and established anesthesia investigators in Canada, and these individuals have demonstrated high research productivity. The program is considered to be very valuable according to past recipients.







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