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School of Medicine Strategic Planning Process: Research Subcommittee

This LibGuide serves as a planning resource for the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Strategic Planning Process.

AAMC

Academic Medicine Investment in Medical Research (PDF)
This 8-page white paper presents the overall findings, which illustrate the substantial investments in research by academic medicine and illustrate the growing gap in funding that puts medical research at risk with the absence of predictable, consistent, and sustainable federal funding.

 

 

The Research on Care Community (ROCC) is an AAMC-member organization whose members share an interest in integrating research into care delivery.

The AAMC Learning Health System Champion and Pioneer Research Awards  recognize institutions that have implemented or wish to enhance capacity of innovative, system-wide processes that improve the opportunity for research. Project descriptions of some recent winners:

 Creation of a Comprehensive Center for Informatics and Analysis & Clinical Research+

Building the Infrastructure to Enhance QI Research in the UAB Health System

 

 

BOOKS

Lost in Translation : Barriers to Incentives for Translational Research in Medical Sciences

  • Author: Lopaczynski, Wlodek, Maksymowicz, Wojciech, Srivastava, Rakesh K., World Scientific (Firm)
  • Date: 2014

Healthcare Business market research handbook 2015-16

Richard K. Miller & Associates

See Section 3-1.   impact of major diseases and health conditions affecting the U.S. population

Research Subcommittee Members

Marlene Wilson, PhD (Co-Chair)

Chris Turley, MD (Co-Chair)

Public opinion

Librarian/Information Consultant

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Articles on OneDrive

Model for a University-Based Clinical Research Development Infrastructure

Strategies from UW-Madison for rescuing biomedical research in the US

Bringing the Common Rule into the 21st Century