Building Sclerosis Research Symposiums for Knowledge Sharing in North Dakota
GrantID: 57357
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: October 6, 2023
Grant Amount High: $6,000
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Grant Overview
Bridging Capacity Gaps for Sclerosis Research in North Dakota
North Dakota, characterized by its vast rural landscape and sparse population, faces significant capacity gaps in researching sclerosis effectively. With a state population of approximately 760,000, the challenge lies in mobilizing resources and expertise to engage patients in clinical trials that can often be distant and complicated to access. The state's limited infrastructure further complicates outreach and support efforts for those affected by sclerosis.
Infrastructure and Workforce Constraints
The healthcare infrastructure in North Dakota is heavily concentrated in urban areas, leaving rural populations with limited access to specialized care. Moreover, recent data indicates that the state has experienced a decreasing number of healthcare professionals, exacerbating the challenges faced by patients with chronic conditions such as sclerosis. With only a small percentage of healthcare providers trained in the latest sclerosis treatments and trials, it becomes increasingly essential to enhance workforce capacity and knowledge-sharing across the state.
Addressing Readiness Requirements for Implementation
To respond to these challenges, the funding initiative emphasizes the necessity for applicants to demonstrate readiness to tackle these capacity gaps. Programs must illustrate their ability to establish partnerships with local health providers and educational institutions to foster training and capacity-building efforts. Additionally, applicants should outline strategies for leveraging telehealth technologies that can support remote patient engagement and expand access to clinical trials. This approach aligns with North Dakota's emphasis on innovative solutions tailored to its unique geographical and demographic context, ultimately boosting the readiness of both healthcare providers and patients for participation in sclerosis research.
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