PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The objective of the Short-Term Research Training Program for AuD Students at Boys Town National
Research Hospital (BTNRH) is to provide a 3-month, full-time, hands-on translational research experience to
five predoctoral AuD students per year. This program is motivated by a shortage of audiologists who engage in
research careers. By exposing AuD students to an intensive research experience, we have a unique opportunity
to encourage AuD students to consider a PhD or otherwise pursue clinical/translational research careers. Each
trainee will be involved in all aspects of a research project, working in one of 22 BTNRH laboratories currently
conducting translational research related to audiology as it pertains to hearing, vestibular, cognition, and/or
speech/language sciences. Most of the 22 laboratory directors have extramural support in the form of R01 and
R21 grants. Trainees will work with BTNRH faculty mentors who have extensive experience working in a clinically
oriented, multidisciplinary research environment. The primary research experience will include (1) completion of
a research project that includes the design, implementation, data collection, and analyses for the study; (2)
reporting results of the research project at the American Auditory Society meeting the following spring; (3)
mandatory participation in a course in responsible conduct in research; (4) mandatory participation in a course
on the research process, in tandem with the other T35 programs, (5) participation in journal groups; (6)
attendance at seminars and colloquia; and (7) frequent interactions with each trainee’s mentor, informal
discussions with members of the research faculty and participation in community engagement events. Prior to
research participation, trainees will complete the CITI training course related to research involving human
subjects. Trainees will benefit from the experience of BTNRH faculty who have mentored postdoctoral fellows
(as part of our T32 training program), provided research training to AuD and PhD students from various
universities, and mentored AuD trainees who participated in the past 15 years of the T35 program. Trainees will
have access to centralized human subjects recruitment, clinical measurement and technology resources and
personnel for assistance with subject recruitment, data collection/training, computer software/hardware support,
and statistical analyses. Trainees will be recruited from AuD programs nationally, with special efforts to identify
and recruit trainees from under-represented populations. Several measures will be used to assess the program’s
success including (1) the number and quality of applications received, (2) exit questionnaires completed by each
trainee, (3) questionnaires sent to AuD program directors regarding the impact of the T35 traineeship on their
students, (4) the number of publications resulting from each traineeship, (5) the number of trainees who pursue
a PhD in preparation for a career in research, and (6) the number of trainees who obtain positions where research
is emphasized.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The purpose of this training program is to provide a short-term, intensive research experience related to
hearing, vestibular, cognition, and/or speech/language sciences for audiology doctoral (AuD) students. The
overarching goal is to provide AuD students with the experience and encouragement to consider a PhD or
otherwise pursue clinical/translational research careers to address the shortage of clinician-scientists in the field.
Regardless of the trainees’ eventual career choice, the research experience obtained through this training
program will enhance clinical service delivery to the approximately 48 million individuals in the United States with
hearing loss.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
CFDA Code
173
DUNS Number
073136806
UEI
H1TYS4PK8EC5
Project Start Date
01-April-2007
Project End Date
31-March-2028
Budget Start Date
01-April-2023
Budget End Date
31-March-2024
Project Funding Information for 2023
Total Funding
$42,787
Direct Costs
$39,618
Indirect Costs
$3,169
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2023
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
$42,787
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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