the inspire network submission process
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The INSPIRE Network Submission Process is described in detail here, in this audio-enhanced slide set.TRANSCRIPT
• The International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research, and Education
• A group of researchers, clinicians, and educators, who meet collaboratively to share their expertise and energy for simulation
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education
What is INSPIRE?
• To improve the delivery of medical care to acutely ill children by answering important research questions pertaining to pediatric resuscitation, technical skills, behavioral skills, and simulation-based education
• Our Goals:– Identify consensus research priorities– Facilitate single and multicenter research projects– Build expertise and knowledge– Provide mentorship for new / novice investigators– Promote an International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric
Innovation, Research, and Education
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education
Our Vision & Goals
INSPIRESubmission Process
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education
1. GET INVOLVED IN AN EXISTING PROJECTS– We will connect you to the PI – Discuss how you/your institution can integrate into study– Contact [email protected]
2. NEW PROJECT SUBMISSIONS– Rapid and comprehensive review of your study protocol– Consultation services – If accepted
• Formal guidance/mentorship• Research and logistical support
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education
How can I get involved?
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education
Consultative submission
Study protocol
Specific Consultative Questions
Online submission (http://www.INSPIRESim.com/)
Research Design Committee feedback
Any grant proposal Grant feedback
One-time access to Experts and feedback
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education
New project submission
Study protocol
Online submission (http://www.INSPIRESim.com/)
Research Design Committee feedback
Any grant proposalExecutive Oversight Committee feedback
Invitation to present at IMSH or IPSSW
4 weeks
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education
New project submission
Research Design Committee feedback
Executive Oversight Committee feedback
Invitation to present at IMSH or IPSSW
Continued protocol revisions
Technology Committee feedback
In-person presentation
Ongoing IMSH or IPSSW
Grant proposal with 0.1 FTE Support
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education
New project submission
< 6 weeks
In-person presentation
Designated INSPIRE liaison
Research Portal Access
Logistical Support
Expert Access
Grant proposal with 0.1 FTE Support
Other INSPIRE Site Recruitment
Two-way Contract
Timeline for Completion
Biannual updates
Ongoing
International Network for Simulation-based Pediatric Innovation, Research and Education
New project submission
1 – 4 months prior to final data collection
Designated INSPIRE liaison
Manuscript Oversight Committee feedback
Biannual updates
1 year (or less depending on Timeline)
Authorship Plan
Platforms
Posters
Manuscript Submission
INSPIRE Acknowledgment
Biannual updates
INSPIRE WILL PROVIDE• Ongoing review and feedback of
the study protocol• Access to other collaborators or
site investigators• Access to research experts• Access to the online portal• Access to logistical support• Manuscript oversight
YOUR TEAM WILL PROVIDE• Biannual reviews to INSPIRE• Budget line of 0.1 FTE or greater
for admin support in all grants• Acknowledgement in
publications/posters/presentations