Awardee OrganizationUT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
Description
Abstract Text
PROGRAM PLANNING AND EVALUATION
Project Summary/Abstract
The significant progress of the Simmons Cancer Center over the four years since award of the center's
inaugural CCSG has been a direct result of effective use of internal and external planning and evaluation
processes that have engaged the Cancer Center membership and UT Southwestern Medical Center
leadership. Planning and evaluation activities are organized into three categories: an External Advisory Board,
internal planning and review, and program development.
External Advisory Board. The Simmons Cancer Center has received strong guidance from an External
Advisory Board that includes outstanding scientists and leaders with NCI-designated cancer center experience.
As the Simmons Cancer Center has evolved, new expertise has been added to the EAB. The board meets
annually in Dallas to review scientific programs, shared resources, and research thrusts. Individual members of
the EAB visit to provide guidance on specific topics or programmatic initiatives. The board reviews the
productivity, excellence, and cancer focus of each scientific program and makes recommendation regarding
opportunities for recruitment to address gaps in the program as well as on strategies to further enable the
success of a growing cancer center. Institutional leadership participates in the review and receives reports
each year.
Internal planning and evaluation. The Senior Leaders Council oversees the planning and evaluation for the
center and is supported by a series of committees, including a monthly meeting of program leaders and
disease-oriented team members who convene with the senior leaders. The center engages membership in a
highly successful and popular center-wide retreat held annually. The associate directors and program leaders
convene half-day retreats with specific transdisciplinary thematic goals. Each shared resource has an oversight
committee responsible for prioritization of resources and recommendations for new investments. Shared
resources are reviewed annually.
Program development. Planning and evaluation at the program level occurs with program meetings as well as
with special program events, where outside consultants provide input in planning new initiatives.
Strategic plan. Following the award of the inaugural CCSG and NCI designation, the center's strategic plan
was updated in a year-long process that focused on disease oriented research initiatives; shared resources
that support high-impact translational research; and cancer control research, as priorities for new investments
going forward. Over the next grant cycle, we plan to use this set of internal and external mechanisms to
implement the center's strategic vision; identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities; and review
progress.
Relevance
The Planning and Evaluation activities described here have been critical to the success of the Simmons
Cancer Center. They provide the structure for the review of our programs and shared resources, and to set
priorities and identify opportunities for new investments. These activities engage the center's membership and
institutional leadership in developing and implementing the vision for the center.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
Cancer
Project Terms
AddressAwardCancer CenterCancer Center Support GrantCancer Control ResearchCategoriesDiseaseEvaluationEventGoalsGrantIndividualInvestmentsLeadershipMalignant NeoplasmsMedical centerNCI-Designated Cancer CenterProcessProductivityProgram DevelopmentRecommendationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResource SharingResourcesScientistSeriesStrategic PlanningStructureTranslational ResearchUpdateVisionVisitexperiencemeetingsmemberprogramsrecruitspecial interest groupsuccesstranslational impact
No Sub Projects information available for 5P30CA142543-10 6349
Publications
Publications are associated with projects, but cannot be identified with any particular year of the project or fiscal year of funding. This is due to the continuous and cumulative nature of knowledge generation across the life of a project and the sometimes long and variable publishing timeline. Similarly, for multi-component projects, publications are associated with the parent core project and not with individual sub-projects.
No Publications available for 5P30CA142543-10 6349
Patents
No Patents information available for 5P30CA142543-10 6349
Outcomes
The Project Outcomes shown here are displayed verbatim as submitted by the Principal Investigator (PI) for this award. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the PI and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Institutes of Health. NIH has not endorsed the content below.
No Outcomes available for 5P30CA142543-10 6349
Clinical Studies
No Clinical Studies information available for 5P30CA142543-10 6349
News and More
Related News Releases
No news release information available for 5P30CA142543-10 6349
History
No Historical information available for 5P30CA142543-10 6349
Similar Projects
No Similar Projects information available for 5P30CA142543-10 6349