Volume 11, No. 1 • Spring 1996

New Research Grant Applications Sought for 1997 by APSF

The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation announces the deadline of June 14, 1996, for receipt of applications for research grants to start January 1, 1997. Grants are limited to a total of $50,000, cannot include indirect costs, and must be completed within two years.

Highest priority is given to studies that concern problems of anesthesia for relatively healthy patients or are broadly applicable and that promise improved methods of patient safety with a defined and direct path to implementation into clinical care. Areas of research interest include, but are not limited to: new clinical methods for prevention and/or early diagnosis of mishaps, evaluation of new and/or re-evaluation of old technologies for prevention and diagnosis, identification of predictors of patients and anesthetists at increased risk for mishaps, development of innovative methods for study of low-frequency events, methods for measurement of cost effectiveness of techniques designed to increase patient safety and innovative methods of education and training in safety.

Guidelines describing the scope of the grant program and the application format may be obtained from the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation, Executive Office, 1400 Locust Street, 9 Ermire, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Also, the guidelines for grant application can be found on the APSF Web Page: http://gasnet.med.yale.edu/apsf. Awards will be announced at the annual meeting of the APSF in October, 1996.