
Below are recommended links from NINR
Division of Extramural Activities
The NINR Office of Extramural Programs (OEP) invites investigator-initiated applications containing innovative ideas and sound methodology in all aspects of nursing research consistent with the NINR mission. A major program priority is the integration of biological and behavioral research. Three dimensions - promoting health and preventing disease, managing the symptoms and disability of illness, and improving the environments in which care is delivered - cut across the seven broad science areas.
Division of Intramural Research through NINR
The National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) invites applications for the career transition program from recently graduated doctorally prepared nurse scientists. The overall goals of this program are to support outstanding individuals to obtain a research training experience at the NIH in the intramural research laboratories and to facilitate their successful transition to an extramural environment as independent researchers.
Research Training: Preparing Nurse Scientists
In the past, there has been a 3-1/2 day in-residence course on the campus of the NIH. The last offering of this course was in July, 2002. The content of the course is now provided via the web and supplemented by videotapes. This online course provides 5 contact hours through the Maryland Nurses Association. More about the course is below. The online portion of the course is free. There are also instructions to purchase the 5 videotapes as follows: Click on this link to register and go through the on-line course. The videotapes were developed to complement this on-line training. You may purchase one or more of these separately.