Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Integrated Clinical Trial Award — Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA funding opportunity
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Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Integrated Clinical Trial Award

The PRORP Integrated Clinical Trial Award (ICTA) supports the rapid implementation of an interdisciplinary clinical trial that integrates both surgical and rehabilitation strategies and has the potential to have a major...

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Deadline 3188 days ago Location Alabama Type grant Level Federal Closed posted May 27, 2017
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  • Who can apply: Federal-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: total funding pool ~$4,500,000.
  • Next deadline: September 27, 2017.
  • Issued by: Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA.
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Deadline
3188 days ago
Sep 27, 2017
Total pool
$4.5M

About this opportunity

The PRORP Integrated Clinical Trial Award (ICTA) supports the rapid implementation of an interdisciplinary clinical trial that integrates both surgical and rehabilitation strategies and has the potential to have a major impact on the treatment of combat-related orthopaedic injuries and/or the treatment of non-battle injuries that significantly impact unit readiness and return-to-duty/- work rates. Projects that follow patients across the continuum of care are highly encouraged. The projects should include both surgical and rehabilitation strategies that create a cohesive project. Surgical strategies are reconstruction and repair and/or application of devices for the purpose of restoration of native function of traumatically injured tissues. Rehabilitative strategies are those that restore function following injury or illness, with the goal of optimal health and independence. Projects should integrate principles and approaches from surgical and rehabilitative strategies, beyond what each approach would result in alone, with the goal of optimizing independence for those who have sustained traumatic orthopaedic injuries. Care should be taken to avoid or account for confounding factors in the analyses. Required Qualified Collaborator(s): The ICTA supports collaborative interdisciplinary research between/among physical therapists, occupational other orthopaedic care providers. To encourage meaningful and productive multidisciplinary collaborations, the project must include at least one investigator with orthopaedic rehabilitation expertise and at least one clinician who specializes in orthopaedic or trauma care. A clinician is defined as an individual who is credentialed (possesses the necessary other certifications) and practicing as a care provider in a relevant capacity. Biographical sketches should include appropriate documentation of credentials. It is the responsibility of the Principal Investigator (PI) and the collaborating investigator(s) to describe how their combined expertise will better address the research question, why the work should be performed through collaboration rather than through separate efforts, and how the research design will create a reciprocal flow of ideas and information between the multiple disciplines represented. The proposed collaboration should involve substantial contributions from each of the key collaborators identified, with evidence of significant intellectual input from each key collaborator into the design of the project. The PI must submit a Qualified Collaborator Statement that clearly describes the proposed collaborator(s), the collaboration, and addresses how each of the criteria below are met. Use Attachment 9: Study Personnel and Organization to provide this statement. In addition, each collaborator must provide a letter of collaboration describing his/her involvement in the proposed work. Use Attachment 2 to provide this documentation (see Section II.D.2.b.ii, Full Application Submission Components, Attachment 2: Supporting Documentation). The following criteria must be met for the required Qualified Collaborator(s): • A Qualified Collaborator must be an investigator with orthopaedic rehabilitation expertise or a clinician who specializes in orthopaedic or trauma care. • The Qualified Collaborator(s) must significantly contribute to the project such that the proposed work could not be accomplished without his/her involvement. This is expected to include both intellectual input and research resources ( samples, or access to patients or populations). • The Qualified Collaborator(s) and PI must each contribute a minimum of a 5% level of effort to the project. Contribution of the Qualified Collaborator(s) and PI should be reflected in the application budget. All applications are required to articulate the relevance of the proposed project to military and/or Veteran populations affected by orthopaedic injury.

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Source ID294145
PostedMay 27, 2017

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