Robotic Thoracic Surgery Access Award Grant
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Funding Amount
US $10,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Robotic Thoracic Surgery Access Award Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Thoracic Surgery Foundation
Amount: US $10,000
Last Updated: March 15, 2026
Summary
The Robotic Thoracic Surgery Access Award, funded by The Thoracic Surgery Foundation, supports underrepresented general thoracic surgeons and cardiothoracic surgery residents in training. This award aims to develop robotic surgical practices through mentorship and training opportunities, providing up to $10,000 for travel expenses. Eligible applicants must demonstrate significant experience in general thoracic surgery and have access to the DaVinci robotic system. This initiative fosters diversity and accessibility in advanced surgical education.Overview
An award for General Thoracic surgeons and cardiothoracic surgery residents in their last year of training who are: underrepresented, rurally located, or working with medically underserved populations, and who wish to establish a robotic general thoracic surgical practice. Purpose The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) and The Thoracic Surgery Foundation (TSF) created a program – with generous support from Intuitive Inc. – for general thoracic surgeons or cardiothoracic surgery residents in their last year of training who are either: From an underrepresented in medicine demographic group or Who works in a designated rural area or Who works in a medically underserved area/population This unique educational opportunity will provide participants with skills to help create and grow a robotic general thoracic surgical practice through observing and receiving mentorship from an established robotic general thoracic surgeon who is also from an underrepresented in medicine group. The STS/TSF Robotic Thoracic Surgery Equity and Access Award will provide up to $10,000 of travel-related support (travel to be booked via Tangerine Travel, Initiative's preferred travel agency, and only actual costs will be paid). Half of the award will be distributed to the recipient, and half would be distributed to an approved mentor, as further outlined below. (The TR200 and TR400 course/lab fees will be donated by Intuitive, and estimated cost of approximately $7,000). Award Structure The award recipient is expected to complete Intuitive Inc.’s prerequisite training, including the 2-day on-site training (TR200) at an Intuitive-affiliated facility, following which the award recipient and their surgical assistant would travel to the mentor’s institution for up to one week (5 business days) of case observations and teaching. The mentor would then visit the awardee for one day of proctoring within 3 months of the awardee’s visit to the mentor’s institution. Following the mentorship activities, the award recipient is expected to complete a 2-day TR400 advanced training course at an Intuitive facility. All award-related activities should be completed within 6 months of receipt of the award. At the 6-month mark following completion of the award requirements, the surgeon awardee must provide a report to STS and TSF outlining the experience with their training and mentorship, how the award has impacted their practice, and providing robotic general thoracic case volumes from the preceding 12 months. Funding The “Underserved Robotic General Thoracic Surgeon Development Award” is a $10,000 award, which will be paid to the award recipient and the award recipient’s mentor. The grant will be administered as follows: Award Recipient ($5,000) Travel expenses, including room and board, for the awardee and their surgical assistant to visit the mentor’s site for up to 5 days. Travel expenses, including room and board, for awardee to attend 2-day on-site training at an affiliated Intuitive facility for awardee and surgical assistant. In-kind donation from Intuitive of didactic/simulation costs for a 2-day on-site training (TR200) at Intuitive facility for the awardee and surgical assistant. In-kind donation from Intuitive of didactic/simulation costs for a 2-day on-site advanced training (TR400) at Intuitive facility for the awardee. Mentor ($5,000) Travel expenses, including room and board, for the STS mentor to do one day of case proctoring at the recipient’s home institution. Travel expenses, including room and board, for the STS mentor to proctor the 2-day on-site training at an affiliated Intuitive facility for the surgeon awardee and surgical assistant. NOTE: Travel and accommodations to be booked via Tangerine Travel (Intuitive’s preferred travel agency), and only actual costs will be paid from the $5,000 allocated per award recipient and mentor.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. American Board of Thoracic Surgery certified or eligible thoracic surgeon, with >50% general thoracic surgery practice, or cardiothoracic surgery resident in their last year of training at an ACGME-accredited program at the time of application. Fits at least one of the following descriptors: Underrepresented in medicine minority group as defined by the Association of American Medical Colleges: “Underrepresented in medicine means those racial and ethnic populations that are underrepresented in the medical profession relative to their numbers in the general population.” Practices in a rural county as defined by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy to include all non-metropolitan areas (core population less than 50,000), or a Rural-Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) code of 4 to 10 (https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/rural-urban-commuting-area-codes.aspx). Practices in a medically underserved area/population as designated by Health Resources and Services Area (HRSA) as having too few primary care providers, high infant mortality, high poverty or a high elderly population. (https://data.hrsa.gov/tools/shortage-area/mua-find), and/or Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) as designated by HRSA as having shortages of primary medical care, dental or mental health providers and may be geographic (a county or service area), population or facilities. (https://data.hrsa.gov/tools/shortage-area/hpsa-find) Appropriate access to the DaVinci robotic system of at least once per week. Documentation from the chair of surgery, or equivalent administrative position, at the applicant’s hospital, of support for and permission to travel for both the surgeon/trainee and surgical assistant to the on-site Intuitive training, the mentor’s institution, and the STS Workshop on Robotic Thoracic Surgery (if offered during the year of the award). Documentation from the chair of surgery, or equivalent administrative position, at the applicant’s hospital of financial support to cover participant and program-related related expenses not covered by the award.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
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