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Chapter: D Committee's Restated Recommendations and Reclassification of Fields

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APPENDIX D COMMITTEE ' S RESTATED RECOMMENDATIONS AND RECI~SSIFICATION OF FIELDS

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ASP. D3 NIH and ADAM{A Classifications of Training Fields lIIH ADAMI{A Bimnedical sciences General medical and biological sciences * Anatomy Eliochemistry a' Blophysice ' Mlarobiology Pathology Pharmacology * Physiology b Multidisciplinary Radiation, nonclind Cal Entomology a Genetics Nutrition Hydroblology Ecology · Cell biology 0" Tory a 81010gy NEC ~ General ~d. and blot aci. · Ilnviron~ntal sciences a t~the~atlce; physical scl ences, engineering, other Mathe~etcs Chemistry Physics Earth and related sciences Agricultural f ield. a Engineering health-related Behavioral sciences Other health-related fields Biostatistics ~ Epidemiology Ca~unity and environmental health Accident prevention Dleease prevention and control Maternal and child health Dental public health Mental health Hospital and medical care Other community health R~dlolog~cal health Water pollution control Air pollution Environmental engineering Food protection Occupational health Health administration Social work Pbar-acy Other health-related professions Psychology : General and experimental Comparative and animal Physiological Developmental Personality Socia,-p~ychological aspects Abnoras1 Clinical Educational, counseling, and guidance oeh r Behavioral sciences except psychology Sociology Social paychology-sociological aspects Anthropology Social loci. and related disciplines Other fields Clinical sciences Internal medicine ~ ~ - allergy Pedlatrics Geriatrics Obetatrice-gynecology Radiology Surgery Otorblnolaryagology Ophthal~niogy Anesthesiology Neuropsychiatry Neurology Psychiatry Preventive medicine Other clinical medicine Veterinary medicine Dentlat" Health services research {Se. chapter 5 for a 1~eC of disciplines Contributing to this area). Nursing research Biomedical sciences Behavioral genetics Biological anthropology Neurobehavioral sciences Psychoneuropharmacology Ethology Other Behavioral sciences Psychology Ch i ld/deve l opmen tal Social/ecological Cognition Perception/sensory Physiological Clinical/aevelopmenta1 Other Social sciences Cultural anthropology Sociology Epidemiology Other Clinical sciences (ADAMHA provider support to clinical investigators, but does not consider any of this to be the area of clinical sciences). Health services research Mental health services research Alcoholism services research Drug abuse services research Nursing research ·These fields correspond to those defined by the Committee as the Basic Biomedical Sciences. See NRC `~1977~ p. 29). Since 1962, the NIN has used a classification scheme called the Discipline, Specialty Field Code (DSF) to classify lte tsainoos and fellows. The major categories of that scheme are shown in this table. They have been grouped Into 5 broad areas of blamcdical and behavioral research thee the committee has established for purposes of this study. host of the trainees in the Medical Scientist Training rrcx~ram are classified in this category. 240

APP. D4 NIH Traineeship and Fellowship Awards for FY 1977, by Detailed Field of Training Total Pre Post Total Pre Post Fellows Total Pre Post . TOTAL ALL FIELDS 10,370 5,297 5,073 8,587 5,289 3,298 1,783 8 1,775 _ Biomedical sciences 7,023 4,343 2,680 5,599 4,335 1,264 1,425 8 1,417 Basic 6,629 4,111 2,518 5,222 4,103 1,119 1,407 8 1,399 Anatomy 95 47 48 60 46 14 35 1 34 Biochemistry 419 225 194 233 225 8 186 186 Biophysics 143 84 59 92 84 a 51 51 Microbiology 418 137 281 180 135 45 238 2 236 Pathology 492 191 301 426 191 235 66 66 Pharmacology 677 483 194 591 483 108 86 86 Physiology 391 120 271 172 117 55 219 3 216 Multidisciplinary 973 673 200 873 673 200 Radiation, non-clinical 31 18 13 25 17 8 6 1 5 Genetics 834 624 210 738 624 114 96 96 Nutrition 48 30 18 41 30 11 7 7 Cell biology 1,002 778 224 815 778 3' 187 187 Zoology 2 2 2 2 Other gent med. and biosci. 682 331 351 545 330 215 137 1 136 Environmental sciences 159 110 49 156 110 46 3 3 Mathematiceb 10 5 S 7 5 2 3 3 Chemistry, 116 41 75 - 49 41 8 67 67 Physics 17 7 10 7 7 10 10 Engineering 220 207 - 13 - 212 207 5 8 8 Pity and environmental health* 185 105 80 176 105 71 Social work 3 3 3 3 Pharmacy 1 1 other health-related prof. 2 2 Disease prevention and control 15 4 11 14 4 10 Mental health 45 33 ,12 45 33 12 Water pollution control 1 1 Air poliut~on 2 2 Food protection 2 2 Occupational health 85 55 30 85 55 30 Multicategorical 29 10 19 29 10 19 Epidemiology and Biostatisticab 210 127 83 201 127 74 9 l 2 Behavioral sciences 455 367 88 386 367 19 69 69 General/experimental psychology 94 82 12 83 82 1 11 11 Comparative/an~al psychology 1 1 1 1 Physiological psychology 50 26 24 26 26 24 24 Developmental psychology 32 19 13 20 19 1 12 12 Personality psychology 6 5 1 6 5 1 Abnormal psychology 7 6 1 6 6 1 - 1 Clinical psychology 48 34 14 39 34 5 9 9 Sociology 115 106 9 114 106 8 ~ 1 Anthropology 30 28 2 29 28 1 1 1 Social science and related disciplines 11 11 11 11 Other fields 61 50 11 52 50 2 9 9 . . Clinical sciences 2,891 S87 2,304 2,602 587 2,015 289 289 Internal medicine 1,851 430 1,421 1,702 430 1,272 149 149 Allergy 15 15 IS 15 Pediatrics 98 5 93 78 5 73 20 20 Geriatrics 9 9 9 9 Obstetrics/gynecology 26 26 25 25 1 1 Radiology 118 35 83 113 35 78 5 5 Surgery - 120 8 112 111 8 103 9 9 Otorhinolaryngology 41 10 31 32 10 22 9 9 Ophthalmology 203 36 167 160 36 124 43 43 Anesthesiology 12 12 11 11 1 1 Neurology 67 12 5S 51 12 39 16 16 Psychiatry - 7 6 1 7 6 1 Other clinical medicine ~ 06 21 85 97 21 76 9 9 Clinical dentistry 182 24 158 159 24 135 23 23 Veterinary medicine 36 - 36 32 32 4 4 aMost of the trainees in the Medical Scientist Training Prograe~are classified in this category. In FY 1977, there were 497 trainees in the MST program. b~hese fields were reported by NIH in the health services research category. The Co~itt" believes they are More properly classified as shown in this table. 241

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