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							Application
							Period Open Through January 20,
							2020 
							The
							National Cancer Institute
							(NCI) is pleased to announce a new training program to provide
							participants with critical skills in designing, conducting,
							evaluating, and reporting multilevel intervention research
							within cancer care delivery. 
							 
							The Multilevel Intervention Training Institute (MLTI) is
							intended to build capacity and skills for researchers in the
							field of cancer care to further multilevel intervention
							research (e.g., delivering seminars, forming new
							collaborations, mentoring, and submitting grant proposals
							responsive to NCI funding announcements).  It is our hope
							that participants will return to their home institutions
							prepared to share what they have learned. 
							MLTI is a two-part
							training, including in-person and distance learning sessions
							that cover relevant theory and its use in multilevel
							intervention research; study approaches and methods
							(quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods); and additional
							topics central to the design, successful funding, and conduct
							of research on multilevel health care delivery interventions. 
							For the first part of the
							training, applicants will have the option to select a location
							for the one-day introductory program, which will be offered
							twice in 2020: 
							 
								
								April
								1
								at the University of California San Francisco,
								in
								conjunction with the Society of Behavioral Medicine’s
								2020
								Annual Meeting; or
								May 6
								at the University of Alabama Birmingham, in conjunction with
								the Society for General Internal Medicine’s 2020 Annual
								Meeting.  
								 
							Trainees
							who complete the one-day
							introductory program will then be offered the opportunity to
							participate in the second part of the training:  a
							4-month distance learning program, which covers more in-depth
							content. The 4-month program will include webinar- and
							conference call-based sessions from June-November 2020. 
							
							 
							
 
							For background on multilevel interventions and the challenges
							involved in their design, delivery, and evaluation, please see
							this article: Understanding
							and Influencing Multilevel Factors Across the Cancer Care
							Continuum. Journal of National Cancer Institute, 2012, 44,
							pages 1-134. 
							 
							
 
							For examples of NIH funding
							announcements and additional activities addressing multilevel
							interventions, please see
							the
							NHLBI
							Multilevel Intervention Research Methods web site. 
							
 Also,
							reference the following FOAs:
 PA-18-932
 PA-18-005
 PAR-18-223
 
							PA-17-495RFA-HL-15-021
 RFA-MH-17-555
 
							
 
							 MLTI
							is designed for investigators at any career stage, who seek to
							conduct multilevel intervention research. To be eligible,
							participants must NOT be the principal investigator (PI) of an
							R01, or R01-equivalent grant that conducted multilevel
							intervention research within the past 5 years. Please contact
							us if you are unsure whether your current or recent research
							addresses multilevel interventions and would therefore
							disqualify you. 
							
 
							Preference will be given
							to applicants who demonstrate previous success in receiving
							NIH or equivalent funding for health-related research and have
							a demonstrated interest in and commitment to multilevel
							intervention research.  We seek a balance of junior and
							senior investigators, with the overall goal of bringing new
							people into the field of multilevel intervention research. 
							While we anticipate that most participants will be early- to
							mid-career investigators, we will enroll a limited number of
							senior researchers who wish to learn about multilevel
							interventions.  Eligible participants must meet all of
							the following criteria: 
								
								Doctoral
								degree (PhD, ScD, MD, DrPH, DO, DVM, DNSc, or equivalent).
								Demonstrated
								experience and expertise in health-related research (e.g.,
								medicine, behavioral medicine, nursing, medical anthropology,
								health economics, public health, health services research,
								health policy).
								Develop
								a multilevel intervention research concept to work on
								throughout the course.  The proposed project should be
								something the applicant is seriously interested in conducting
								and/or submitting for future funding.
								Willing and able to pay their own
								travel expenses (round-trip airfare, ground transportation,
								hotel accommodations, and meals) and attend and actively
								participate in the entire one-day training program, if
								accepted.
								Federal
								employees are not eligible, except for individuals whose
								positions allow them to receive grants and function as
								independent researchers (e.g., VA research investigators). 
							Applicants are NOT required to be
							citizens, permanent residents, or non-citizen nationals of the
							United States.  There is no fee to apply or to attend the
							institute.  
							 
							For
							more information and to apply, visit
							https://healthcaredelivery.cancer.gov/mlti/.
							
							 
							
 
							
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