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CER 2016 Goldman Intro
1. Specialty and Generalists Engaging Stakeholders in Comparative
Effectiveness Research
Clinical & Translational Science Institute
8:30-8:45 Introductions and Overview
Liz Goldman, MD, MCR, UCSF
8:45--9:40 Novel Approaches to Patient Engagement
Adrian F. Hernandez, MD, MHS, Duke University
Vanessa Jacoby, MD, UCSF
9:40- 10:35 Specialty and Generalist Collaboration:
Multidisciplinary Teams
Tung Nguyen, MD, UCSF
Mandana Khalili, MD, UCSF
Arcadi Kolchak, San Francisco Hep B Free
Raj Srivastava, MD, MPH, University of Utah
10:35-10:45
10:45-11:40
11:40-12:00
Refreshments and Networking
PCORI’s New Initiatives
Anne Trontell, MD, MPH, PCORI
Kathryn Phillips, PhD, UCSF
Dan Dohan, PhD, UCSF
Resources at UCSF to Support CER and PCOR
Liz Goldman, MD, MCR, UCSF
3. “Comparative Effectiveness Research is the
generation and synthesis of evidence that
compares the benefits and harms of
alternative methods to prevent, diagnose,
treat, and monitor a clinical condition or to
improve the delivery of care.”
Institute of Medicine
2/2/2016Clinical & Translational Science Institute
4. CTSI 5th Annual CER Symposium Goals
Foster collaboration & networking among Bay Area
researchers
Highlight innovative examples & disseminate
learnings
Understand PCORI’s new directions
Promote UCSF resources that support CER
Clinical & Translational Science Institute 2/2/2016
7. PCORI Support for Bay Area Research
Number of projects:
43
Amount awarded:
$98,772,031
Institutions funded:
UCSF
Kaiser Foundation
Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Stanford
San Francisco State University
Sutter Medical Foundation
UC Berkeley
Highland Hospital
Family Service Agency of San Francisco
Clinical & Translational Science Institute
2/2/2016
8. 0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Number of Bay Area Projects by Type of Award
Total
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10. UCSF Resources to Support CER and PCOR
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11. Thank You!
Adrian Hernandez
Vanessa Jacoby
Tung Nguyen
Mandana Khalili
Arcadi Kolchak
Raj Shrivastava
Anne Trontell
Kathryn Phillips
Dan Dohan
Aria Yow
Terry O’Donnell
Nooshin Latour
Elisa Webb
Cynthia Piontkowski
Mike Steinmann
Alicia Fernandez
PCORI
UCSF CTSI
Clinical & Translational Science Institute 2/2/2016
12. Bay Area Partners Thank You!
Doug Owens, Paul Heidenreich, Mark Hlatky,
Steve Asch, Kathy McDonald, Randy Stafford
Henry Lee
Stanford
Steve Shortell, Will Dow, Jamie Robinson, Hector
Rodriguez, Kim McPherson, Ghada Haddad UC Berkeley
Tracy Lieu, Andy Avins, Richard Grant Kaiser
Joy Melnikow, Rich Kravitz UC Davis
Hal Luft PAMF
Steve Cummings, Chantelle Thomas SF Coordinating Center,
CPMC RI
2/2/2016Clinical & Translational Science Institute
Notas do Editor
2011 Mike Steinman and Deb Grady after conducting survey and speaking with faculty-- identified barriers to investigators conducting and receiving funding for CER-related projects
This symposium, now in its 5th year, was develop to help address these barriers.
Help identify collaborators and methodologic experts, and support datasets and cohort identification tools.
Disseminate learning related to building teamwork specialists, generalists, and engaging stakeholders in innovative ways
CER and Patient Centered Research Relies on Successful Multidisciplinary Teams
Often project rely on building relationship
Highlighting research teams who have innovated engaging stakeholders
Anne Trontell, Kathryn Phillips, and Dan Dohan highlighting New PCORI Initiative
Anne Trontell, Kathryn Phillips, and Dan Dohan highlighting New PCORI Initiative