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NIH Roadmap: Resources Needed for successful Community Based Translation May 9 th , 2008. Philip J. Baty, MD Family Doctor Advantage Health Physician Network. Disclosures. Accelerating the Dissemination and Translation of Clinical Research into Practice.
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NIH Roadmap: Resources Needed for successful Community Based TranslationMay 9th, 2008 Philip J. Baty, MD Family Doctor Advantage Health Physician Network
Disclosures Accelerating the Dissemination and Translation of Clinical Research into Practice The Following Faculty have No Relevant Financial Relationships with Commercial Interests Dr. Philip Baty Panel Discussion III: Resources Needed for Successful Community Based Translation
Advantage Health Physician Network • U of Michigan • PREP study • Colon cancer screening through Primary Care offices as part of GRIN network • WIN:WIN • Test how clinician prompting effects • Start a colon cancer registry for us • CTSA • Depression in Coronary Artery Disease • WIN:WIN • Identify patients for Depression study • Database of patient problems for our EHR • Michigan State University • Paying for Care coordinator for Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes in primary care offices • Grant proposal
Worldwide Initiatives • UK Biomedical Research Centers (BRC) • No preclinical studies Vs. • Clinical Translational Science Awards (CTSA) • Pre-clinical studies • Post-clinical studies
Articles to read • Woolf, S. “The meaning of Translational Research and Why It Matters,” JAMA, January 9/16, 2008—Vol 299, No. 2 p 211-213. • Westfall, J et. Al. “Practice-Based Research—”Blue Highways” on the NIH Roadmap,” JAMA, January 24/31. 2007—Vol. 297, No. 4. • Bodenheimer, T “Coordinating Care---A perilous Journey through the Health Care System” NEJM 358:10 March 6, 2008 p.1064-1071.