Academy of Community Reviewers
Academy of Community Reviewers
The Academy of Community Reviewers (ACR) provides training for patients and community members to review scientific research proposals, provide meaningful perspectives and contribute towards grant decision-making.
The CTSI and our pediatric partner, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, value the opinions and input of our patients and community members in the research that we fund. The ACR was developed to foster bi‐directional alliances and dialogue between academic researchers and community stakeholders. This relationship ensures that research is not only relevant and applicable to the affected community but also aligns with their priorities. The perspective and lived experience of patients and community members offer unique, invaluable insights that can accelerate the process of translation of basic science discoveries to health interventions that are more reliable, relevant and cost-effective.
The ACR is a two-part workshop dedicated to educating and empowering patients and community members to actively engage in every phase of the translational process.
Expanding upon the curriculum of the Community Scientists Academy, participants are trained to review and score scientific research proposals based on NIH review criteria, provide meaningful perspectives and contribute toward grant decision-making.
Participants are also trained to engage with academic researchers as stakeholder advisors. Complimentary curriculum topics include health equity, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) in health research and implicit bias.
Contact us
For more information contact Program Manager, Jasmine Neal, MPH.
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