Planning and Evaluation
University Of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City KS
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Linked publications & trials
Abstract
PROJECT SUMMARY (See Instructions): Planning and evaluation activities have played a key role in the growth and steady improvement of KUCC. Multiple internal committees including KUCC Leadership Council and Associate Directors Council guide the planning and evaluation process under the leadership of Director Jensen and in coordination with the External Advisory Board (EAB). The EAB serves a critical role in providing external oversight of planning and evaluation of KUCC vision, direction, leadership, research programs, and supporting infrastructure. The EAB was selected by KUCC leadership to match our research programs, shared resources and administrative components. The EAB has made numerous major recommendations such as defining the relationship between the KU Hospital and KUCC, increasing the number of patients on therapeutic trials, suggesting a timeline for the PSO application, suggesting ways to tighten membership criteria, expanding the number of NCI funded investigators, better integrating with the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, integrating clinicians into the Drug Discovery, Delivery and Experimental Therapeutics Program, and improving the KUCC website. KUCC Leadership Council promotes scientific interactions between the basic, translational, and clinical elements of the Center, plans development of the research programs, leverages KUCC resources for maximum benefit, and oversees activities of KUCC programs. The Associate Directors Council evaluates cross-program activities including symposia, seminars and conferences, allocations of pre-and post-doctoral trainee stipends and KUCC pilot research grants, and new research membership applications as well as conducts an annual review of membership. Each year the Associate Directors Council reviews the progress of the research programs, shared resources and administrative functions of KUCC. The KUCC-ADC makes final recommendations to the Director on practically all issues including budget, resource allocation, membership, space, leadership appointments, and strategic direction. The MCA Partners Advisory Board promotes collaboration of key hospitals and research institutions in the areas of research and education and advises the Cancer Center Director on the impact of KUCC in the community.
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