Since then, we've both: taken on leadership roles
in academic health centers (Susan as a Division Chief in Psychiatry and an Associate Chair of Family Medicine, Nadine as Vice Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Chief Psychologist at Grady Hospital).
The Clinical Research Forum was formed in 1996 to discuss the unique and complex challenges to clinical research
in academic health centers.
I was there at the beginning of the Roadmap [former NIH Director Elias Zerhouni's set of cross-NIH initiatives] when we were setting all this up and we always understood that the CTSAs were a fantastic opportunity to reengineer clinical research
in academic health centers and provide a new home for this.
The Comparative Medicine program emphasizes interdisciplinary and collaborative research with investigators across all three academic departments in the College and the College's centers; other units
in the Academic Health Center; the College of Biological Sciences and the College Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences on the St. Paul campus; and several other University centers and institutes.
Not exact matches
In the two years since Watson
Health launched, it has struck partnerships with an impressive array of
academic institutions, such as the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Center and prominent biopharma companies like Pfizer (pfe), Medtronic (mdt), and Johnson & Johnson (jnj).
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood
in the German - American parsonage; nine grades of school followed by three years
in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's
in Eden Seminary, with graduation at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite
academic probation because he had no accredited degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918)
in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the teaching career at Union Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960); marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man; the founding of the Fellowship of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to critic of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration of Christianity and Crisis; the founding of the Union for Democratic Action, then later of Americans for Democratic Action; participation
in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group
in the State Department; the first stroke
in 1952 and the subsequent struggles with ill
health; retirement from Union
in 1960, followed by short appointments at Harvard, at the
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and at Columbia's Institute of War and Peace Studies; intense suffering from ill
health; and death
in Stockbridge, Massachusetts,
in 1971.
Sensus has a global network of high - level research organizations, universities and
academic medical
centers that cooperate
in finding scientifically proven
health benefits.
As a non-profit research and education organization, The
Center covers up - to - date studies on sustainable agriculture and
health, and collaborates with
academic and governmental institutions to fill gaps
in the current knowledge base about the many benefits of organic food and farming.
The NASBE
Center for Safe and Healthy Schools encourages state and local government agencies, national associations, non-profit organizations, and
academic institutions interested
in school
health policy to link to the State School Health Policy Dat
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In an analysis published on December 7 in Clinical Infectious Diseases, scientists from Rutgers University, Harvard University, Yale University, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the NIH and other academic centers, industry and public health agencies say new diagnostic methods offer a better chance for more accurate detection of the infection from the Lyme bacteri
In an analysis published on December 7
in Clinical Infectious Diseases, scientists from Rutgers University, Harvard University, Yale University, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the NIH and other academic centers, industry and public health agencies say new diagnostic methods offer a better chance for more accurate detection of the infection from the Lyme bacteri
in Clinical Infectious Diseases, scientists from Rutgers University, Harvard University, Yale University, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the NIH and other
academic centers, industry and public
health agencies say new diagnostic methods offer a better chance for more accurate detection of the infection from the Lyme bacteria.
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In this week's issue of STM, Arthur Levine, senior vice chancellor for the health sciences and dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pennsylvania, and 18 other U.S. academic medical center leaders wrote that «[u] nstable funding for biomedical research has created a hostile working environment that erodes the time available for investigators to conduct their research, discourages innovative high - risk science, threatens to drive established investigators out of U.S. academic biomedical research, and creates uncertainty for trainees and early - career investigator
In this week's issue of STM, Arthur Levine, senior vice chancellor for the
health sciences and dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
in Pennsylvania, and 18 other U.S. academic medical center leaders wrote that «[u] nstable funding for biomedical research has created a hostile working environment that erodes the time available for investigators to conduct their research, discourages innovative high - risk science, threatens to drive established investigators out of U.S. academic biomedical research, and creates uncertainty for trainees and early - career investigator
in Pennsylvania, and 18 other U.S.
academic medical
center leaders wrote that «[u] nstable funding for biomedical research has created a hostile working environment that erodes the time available for investigators to conduct their research, discourages innovative high - risk science, threatens to drive established investigators out of U.S.
academic biomedical research, and creates uncertainty for trainees and early - career investigators.
In a research letter, Gregory E. Brisson, M.D., and Patrick D. Tyler, M.D., of the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, discuss the results of a survey of fourth - year medical students at an academic health center in 201
In a research letter, Gregory E. Brisson, M.D., and Patrick D. Tyler, M.D., of the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, discuss the results of a survey of fourth - year medical students at an
academic health center in 201
in 2013.
Aileen P. Wertz, M.D., of the University of Michigan
Health System, Ann Arbor, and colleagues examined the feasibility and outcomes of a partnership between a free independent clinic (Hope Clinic, Ypsilanti, Mich.) for indigent patients and an
academic medical
center (University of Michigan
Health System)
in providing hearing aids.
Darlene F. Zellers Director of the Office of
Academic Career Development,
Health Sciences; director of the
Center for Postdoctoral Affairs
in the
Health Sciences; and associate dean for postdoctoral affairs
in the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
in Pennsylvania.
«Where a child grows up
in impoverished conditions... with limited cognitive stimulation, high levels of stress, and so forth, that person is more likely to grow up with compromised physical and mental
health and lowered
academic achievement,» said Martha Farah, director of the
Center for Neuroscience and Society at the University of Pennsylvania.
A family -
centered, school - based intervention
in pre-kindergarten programs developed at NYU Langone Medical
Center, known as ParentCorps, has a positive and lasting impact on mental
health and
academic performance, according to new research published online October 3
in JAMA Pediatrics.
She ultimately chose to study leukemia patients» immune responses to bone marrow transplants, an area conducive to translational research
in part because the work involves treating patients with human cells, which can be prepared at
academic health centers.
«The information to support this dual effort is available
in academic journals, but translating the information into a usable and practical format available to the right people at the right time is key to changing the way co-endemic diseases are controlled,» says Claire J. Standley, PhD, MSc, assistant research professor with Georgetown's
Center for Global
Health Science and Security (CGHSS).
«High social - emotional
health has been associated with greater
academic performance and improved behavior
in the school environment,» said Elisa I. Muñiz, M.D., M.S., developmental - behavioral pediatrician, Department of Pediatrics, Bronx - Lebanon Hospital
Center, who led the research while a fellow at CERC.
The babies were hospitalized at 11
academic medical
centers in the Neonatal Research Network, part of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development at the National Institutes of
Health.
This work was supported
in part by the
Center for Research
in FOP and Related Disorders, the International FOP Association, the Ian Cali Endowment, the Weldon Family Endowment, the Penn
Center for Musculoskeletal Disorders, the Isaac and Rose Nassau Professorship of Orthopaedic Molecular Medicine, and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB760 to P. Seemann and S. Mundlos); by
Health and Labour Science Research Grants for Research on Measures for Intractable Disease Research and the
Academic Frontier Project of Saitma Medical University Research
Center for Genomic Medicine, both from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Sciences, and Technology of Japan (to T. Katagiri); and by grants from the Rita Allen Foundation and the NIH (R01 - GM056326 to M.C. Mullins; R01 - AR40196 to F.S. Kaplan and E.M. Shore).
Many
academic health centers are beginning to acknowledge that
academic science is no longer a reliable career path and are offering assistance
in transitioning to alternative careers.
«MTRAC provides the ability to advance research into the commercial market within
academic institutions,
health systems, and nonprofit research
centers, leveraging what was built
in the first three years at U-M to a statewide model,» said Denise Graves, MEDC University Relations Director.
The
Center for Environmental
Health Equity is a tribal, academic, nongovernmental partnership that addresses long - standing inequities in environmental h
Health Equity is a tribal,
academic, nongovernmental partnership that addresses long - standing inequities
in environmental
healthhealth.
Dartmouth - Hitchcock Medical
Center is the flagship hospital of Dartmouth - Hitchcock, a nonprofit
academic health system that serves a patient population of roughly 1.9 million
in New England.
«It's time for U.S. policy - makers to reflect and decide whether the year - to - year uncertainty
in National Institutes of
Health budget and the proposed cuts are
in our societal and national best interest,» says Bishr Omary, M.D., Ph.D., senior author of the new data - supported opinion piece and chief scientific officer of Michigan Medicine, U-M's
academic medical
center.
The
Center for Educational Outreach offers educational programs leading towards careers
in medicine and the
health sciences, beginning at the middle and high school levels through undergraduate degrees and, depending upon
academic requirements, entry into medical school.
Prior to joining Spectrum
Health, he was chief of the Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Blood and Marrow Transplantation and director of the stem cell laboratory at Roger Williams Medical
Center in Providence, Rhode Island, an
academic affiliate of Boston University School of Medicine.
10/8/2007 UC San Diego Medical
Center Participates
in $ 21 Million Program to Preserve Fertility
in Women with Cancer The University of California, San Diego Medical
Center,
in collaboration with four leading
academic medical
centers, will share a $ 21 million National Institutes of
Health (NIH) grant for a landmark national research, clinical, and education program... More...
In 1996, in response to these concerns, Varmus, then director of NIH, impaneled a group of experienced clinical investigators and academic health center administrators to make recommendations that might guide the NIH toward policy changes to alleviate the concerns in the clinical research community.14 Several of the panel's recommendations have been implemented, including increased support of the General Clinical Research Center budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented researc
In 1996,
in response to these concerns, Varmus, then director of NIH, impaneled a group of experienced clinical investigators and academic health center administrators to make recommendations that might guide the NIH toward policy changes to alleviate the concerns in the clinical research community.14 Several of the panel's recommendations have been implemented, including increased support of the General Clinical Research Center budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented researc
in response to these concerns, Varmus, then director of NIH, impaneled a group of experienced clinical investigators and
academic health center administrators to make recommendations that might guide the NIH toward policy changes to alleviate the concerns in the clinical research community.14 Several of the panel's recommendations have been implemented, including increased support of the General Clinical Research Center budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented res
center administrators to make recommendations that might guide the NIH toward policy changes to alleviate the concerns
in the clinical research community.14 Several of the panel's recommendations have been implemented, including increased support of the General Clinical Research Center budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented researc
in the clinical research community.14 Several of the panel's recommendations have been implemented, including increased support of the General Clinical Research
Center budget, expanded support of training in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented res
Center budget, expanded support of training
in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented researc
in clinical research, and the establishment of NIH - sponsored educational debt relief programs for clinical investigators.15 - 18 The panel also recommended restructuring of NIH peer review groups so that patient - oriented grant applications would be evaluated by study sections
in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented researc
in which at least half the grant applications involve patient - oriented research.
UConn
Health is a vibrant, integrated
academic medical
center that is entering an era of unprecedented growth
in all three areas of its mission:
academics, research, and clinical care.
After a two - year stint as provost of the
Academic Health Center at the University of Minnesota, he was named president of Johns Hopkins University
in 1996.
«I've used a lot of other kinds of medicines
in my practice and this works,» says Leslie J. Crofford, MD, chief of the Division of Rheumatology and Women's
Health at the University of Kentucky
Academic Medical
Center,
in Lexington, Ky. «For many, many patients it works better than anything that they've ever tried.»
The University of Arizona
Center for Integrative Medicine (UACIM) and the
Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine &
Health (The Consortium)
in cooperation with the
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) 1 created the National
Center for Integrative Primary Healthcare (NCIPH).
Glickstein co-founded and served as Director of the Continuum
Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Center in NYC, the largest academic integrative healthcare center in the United S
Center for
Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical
Center in NYC, the largest academic integrative healthcare center in the United S
Center in NYC, the largest
academic integrative healthcare
center in the United S
center in the United States.
In more than 100 countries, JCI partners with hospitals, clinics, and
academic medical
centers health systems and agencies government ministries academia.
UTMB
Health, The University of Texas Medical Branch is an academic health center dedicated to education, research and caring for patients British medical student Tony Boyd, 23, dismissed claims that he shot at his girlfriend in the US as «a pack of lies&r
Health, The University of Texas Medical Branch is an
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health center dedicated to education, research and caring for patients British medical student Tony Boyd, 23, dismissed claims that he shot at his girlfriend
in the US as «a pack of lies».
Editor's note: This post is co-authored by Olga Acosta Price, director of the
Center for
Health and
Health Care
in Schools, and Wendy Baron, Chief
Academic Officer of the New Teacher
Center.
In addition to solid
academics, Americans want their schools to provide job training, more explicit focus on social - emotional skills, and «wraparound» services like
health centers and afterschool programs.
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WASHINGTON, DC — MARCH 1, 2018 — 36 internationally renowned and respected mental
health experts, leading social scientists and academics from research centers and universities — including Oxford University, Johns Hopkins University, Stockholm University and The University of Sydney — will oppose, in an upcoming journal paper, the World Health Organization's (WHO) plan to create a new gaming disorder classific
health experts, leading social scientists and
academics from research
centers and universities — including Oxford University, Johns Hopkins University, Stockholm University and The University of Sydney — will oppose,
in an upcoming journal paper, the World
Health Organization's (WHO) plan to create a new gaming disorder classific
Health Organization's (WHO) plan to create a new gaming disorder classification.
Yee - Yoong («YY») Yong has extensive experience
in representing hospitals and
academic medical
centers, faculty practice plans and other
academic providers, ambulatory surgical
centers, medical groups, independent physician associations (IPAs), physicians, management services organizations, DME companies and home
health agencies
in business transactions and regulatory compliance matters.
Yee - Yoong («YY») Yong has extensive experience
in representing hospitals and
academic medical
centers, faculty practice plans and other
academic providers, ambulatory surgical
centers, federally qualified
health centers (FQHCs), medical groups, independent physician associations (IPAs), physicians, management services organizations, DME companies and home
health agencies
in business transactions and regulatory compliance matters.
We also have significant expertise
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academic medical
centers, Federally Qualified
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Practicing
in Washington, DC, Mr. Faccenda's clients include pharmaceutical manufacturers,
academic medical
centers,
health systems and physician groups.
He has extensive experience representing
health plans,
academic medical
centers and multi-hospital
health systems, ambulatory and specialty care providers and physician groups, as well as private equity funds and other institutional healthcare investors,
in major healthcare transactions and reorganization efforts.