IDSA promotes a robust ID workforce of clinicians, researchers, and public health experts through a variety of efforts. In the public policy arena, the Society promotes the value of ID physicians and supports access to and appropriate reimbursements for infectious diseases services. IDSA also supports funding and policies that foster ID training. See elsewhere IDSA's efforts specific to: Access and Reimbursements for Infectious Diseases Services Careers and Training Federal Funding Infection Prevention & Control Manage Your Practice Research Funding Opportunities
IDSA promotes a robust ID workforce of clinicians, researchers, and public health experts through a variety of efforts. In the public policy arena, the Society promotes the value of ID physicians and supports access to and appropriate reimbursements for infectious diseases services. IDSA also supports funding and policies that foster ID training.
See elsewhere IDSA's efforts specific to:
Access and Reimbursements for Infectious Diseases Services
Careers and Training
Federal Funding
Infection Prevention & Control
Manage Your Practice
Research Funding Opportunities
Committee on Science et al., The National Academies Press, Washington DC 2009.
On Being a Scientist was designed to supplement the informal lessons in ethics provided by research supervisors and mentors. The book describes the ethical foundations of scientific practices and applies to all forms of research and to all scientific disciplines.
Hahm et al., The National Academies Press, Washington DC 2006.
Based on a 2003 workshop, this study describes the current public and private programs and recommends ways to recruit and retain more women and underrepresented minorities into clinical research, especially physician-scientists and nurses.
Contact your Congressional representative through our Advocacy Center to show your support for funding and policies that foster a robust infectious disease workforce.
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