Success in academic medicine is driven in large part by obtaining grant funding. Resources are limited even in the best of circumstances; therefore, competition is frequently fierce. Herein we outline… Click to show full abstract
Success in academic medicine is driven in large part by obtaining grant funding. Resources are limited even in the best of circumstances; therefore, competition is frequently fierce. Herein we outline our personal perspectives gained over decades of (painful) collaborative arrangements for key resources. Finally, assign sufficient time to review, refine, and integrate the hypotheses and aims with input from colleagues and senior mentors to provide feedback. Of note, some institutions arrange formal internal reviews, or offer to pay external reviewers to critique grants before submission and are worth considering.
               
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