Expanding Capacity Building in Non-Communicable Diseases: The Scholars in HeAlth Research Program (SHARP) at the American University in Beirut
Project Number2D43TW009118-06
Contact PI/Project LeaderFULEIHAN, GHADA ELHAJJ
Awardee OrganizationAMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT
Description
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ABSTRACT
The Scholars in HeAlth Research Program (SHARP), launched at the American University of Beirut in
2013, with the main goal to advance the Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) agenda in Lebanon and the
region. It has filled a major gap and spans short-, intermediate-, and long-term research training in the region.
SHARP has exceeded pre-set expectations. Several enhancements were implemented since launch based on
our Program Evaluation (see Training Program and Progress Report). The past seven years have also
allowed us to identify few gaps, challenges and opportunities. These are : 1) interest from potential trainees in
the Summer Certificate Program but inability to free full days in a 6-week block to attend on-site; 2) a need for
advanced quantitative methods modules; 3) a need for a formal mentoring plan; and 4) scarce sources for
research fellowship stipends for trainees to support them develop and complete an NCD project. We therefore
build on SHARP’s established and successful core curricula, its solid and multi-disciplinary research training
capacity in all three training tracks, capitalize on the powerful tools in information technology, an enlarged and
multi-disciplinary panel of teaching faculty and mentors, to expand the Program’s depth, breadth, and impact.
Our new activities are to develop and implement the following: 1) a Blended SHARP Certificate
spanning over 2 semesters, with identical competencies to the on-site version; 2) advanced research methods
modules including data science; 3) the SHARP Career Advancement Network (SHARP CAN) to cultivate a
culture of mentorship at the grassroots; and 4) the SHARP Scholars Research Fellowship Grant Program to
enhance research productivity. Therefore, SHARP continues to deliver all three training tracks, to further
advance its mission. The new Blended Certificate will run in parallel with the established on-site SHARP
Summer Program. Both provide the basis to intermediate or long-term training, including the MSc degree. The
new advanced modules complement and enrich all training tracks. The refined mentoring plan and new funding
mechanism to trainees enriches and strengthens the long-term training experience. Each year, the program
continues to enroll 20-25 on-site certificate trainees and 2-3 MSc trainees. Based on surveys we conducted,
we anticipate an additional 4-8 trainees to enroll in the new Blended Certificate Program, a cohort we expect to
grow steadily over the years, and an additional 4-8 trainees to enroll in any of the advanced quantitative
research methods modules; thus totaling 8-16 additional long-term trainees/year. Almost all trainees are
medical graduates; few may enroll at the post-doctoral degree level. The research capacity outcomes we will
track are: number of trainees enrolled/year, by gender, institution, and region, publications/trainee for the short-
term, number of grants written and secured by the trainees for intermediate-term, and trainees’ ability to
become independent investigators, secure faculty positions in NCD research, address health systems and
national health priorities, for long-term term metrics.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) continue to dominate as a major cause of Health-related
morbidity, chronic disabilities, and mortality, exceeding 50% worldwide; the Middle East and
North Africa region are no exception. The Scholars in HeAlth Research Program is an
interfaculty collaborative initiative that provides short, intermediate, and long-term training, to
health professionals engaged in population- based and clinical translational NCD research. Its
multidisciplinary and cross-cutting approach integrates a solid curriculum in quantitative skills,
advances in science and technology, hands-on applied training, thus providing the basis for
effective public heath interventions to promote Health across the life course.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AddressAmericanCareer MobilityCertificationCompetenceComplementData ScienceDoctor's DegreeEducational CurriculumEducational process of instructingEnrollmentFacultyFellowshipFunding MechanismsGenderGoalsGrantHealthHealth PrioritiesHealth systemInformation TechnologyInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyK-Series Research Career ProgramsLebanonMedicalMentorsMentorshipMethodsMissionNCI Scholars ProgramOutcomePositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowProductivityProgram EvaluationProgress ReportsPublicationsResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingRunningSecureSiteSolidSourceSurveysTrainingTraining ProgramsUniversitiesbasecertificate programcohortexpectationexperiencefaculty mentorinterestmultidisciplinaryprogramssummer programtool
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
071033294
UEI
JA17A756E3E1
Project Start Date
01-September-2012
Project End Date
31-May-2025
Budget Start Date
15-August-2020
Budget End Date
31-May-2021
Project Funding Information for 2020
Total Funding
$260,380
Direct Costs
$241,093
Indirect Costs
$19,287
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2020
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
$260,380
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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