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National Meeting 2011 - Michigan

2011 Clinical Scholars National Meeting - Washington DC

Program Description:

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars program at the University of Michigan enables physicians with a wide range of interests to learn how to improve health and health care. Clinical Scholars participate in an integrated, intensive year-long curriculum designed to meet their specific educational needs and to move them efficiently toward research projects in their area of interest. At the conclusion of the first year Scholars receive a master’s degree in health and health services research.

Throughout their fellowship Scholars are guided by a mentorship committee of experienced faculty selected specifically for each Scholar. Scholars can select their research projects to take advantage of close, long-standing linkages with nearby ongoing community-based research in settings such as the Prevention Research Center, the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center, or many other potential community sites.

A culture of collaboration encourages Scholars to use the full range of university resources to design policy-relevant multidisciplinary research projects. Scholars work with faculty in the many strong units located within easy walking distance of the Medical School, such as the School of Public Health, the Institute for Social Research, the VA’s Health Services Research Center and the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, as well as other schools and departments.

Directors

Rodney A. Hayward, M.D.
Director of the Michigan Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars program

Rodney A. Hayward, M.D. is the Director of the VA Center for Practice Management & Outcomes Research and a Professor of Medicine & Public Health at the University of Michigan, as well as Director of the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars program.  He received his training in health services research as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at UCLA.  Dr. Hayward's current and past work includes studies examining measurement of inpatient quality, access to medical care, environmental and educational factors affecting physician practice patterns, and quality improvement. His current work is focused on quality measurement and provider practice patterns, and the organization of care for chronic illnesses (e.g., diabetes).

Michele Heisler

Michele Heisler, M.D., M.P.H.
Co-Director
Michigan Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program


Michele Heisler, M.D., M.P.H., is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Health Behavior and Health Education and a Research Scientist at the VA Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D) Center of Excellence. Dr. Heisler’s research interests focus on patient, clinician, and health system factors that influence patients’ chronic disease self-management, including medications adherence. She has particular expertise in developing and evaluating health system and behavioral interventions to enhance self-management support for patients with chronic diseases. She currently is leading three federally funded multi-site interventions: an NHLBI-funded intervention testing a self-management intervention mobilizing peer support among patients with heart failure; a VA-funded randomized controlled trial testing a similar intervention among diabetes patients; and an NIH and VA-funded intervention to improve patient adherence to and provider intensification of blood pressure medications among diabetes patients with poorly controlled blood pressure. She is also a co-investigator on a CDC- and NIDDK-funded REACH-Detroit multi-faceted diabetes intervention, which includes the development and evaluation of community health worker (CHW) and peer support programs to assist Latino and African American adults with diabetes living in inner-city Detroit.

Matthew M. Davis

Matthew M. Davis, M.D., M.A.P.P.
Co-Director
Michigan Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program


Matthew M. Davis, M.D., M.A.P.P., is Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School and Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan. Dr. Davis is also the Director of the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health. Dr. Davis's research interests include the financing and delivery of preventive services (particularly vaccines) for children and families, insurance coverage for children and adults, and health care reform efforts in the United States.

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars program
University of Michigan Medical School
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1150 West Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0604

(734) 647-4844

http://www.med.umich.edu/csp/

E-mail:  rwjcsp@umich.edu

 

 
   
 
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