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Center
for Practic-based Research (CPBR)
Core Research Group (CRG)
Research Implementation
Groups (RIGs)
Student
Summer Research Program
- Center
for Practice-based Research (CPBR)
The Center for Practice-based
Research was established within the Division of Research to
provide support to department faculty, fellows, residents,
and medical students in the design, conduct, and analysis
of research projects.
Services
The services and support provided by the CPBR include assistance
with research proposal development and study design; survey
and questionnaire development; IRB submissions; mailings;
data collection including patient interview; survey/questionnaire
administration; medical record review and abstraction; data
entry; statistical analysis/interpretation; writing and editorial
assistance with manuscript and presentations.
Members
Peter Layde, MD, MSc, Director
Clare Guse, MS
Walt Saveland, MS
Mary Kelly, BSN
Jenny Her, Program Coordinator
Contact: jher@mcw.edu
- Core
Research Group (CRG)
The Core Research Group is comprised of all Family Medicine
Department faculty and staff interested in cultivating and fostering
a research climate. The CRG is open to all Department members,
and welcomes beginning researchers as well as those more experienced
with the research process. The group meets informally in a collegial
atmosphere on a bi-monthly basis for review, discussion, and
suggestion directed toward project enhancement and completion.
The CRG also approves the use of CPBR services and resources
as requested.
Services
The Core Research Group meets to review and provide constructive
commentary regarding project ideas, study design, proposal development,
and data collection. The Group is also responsible for approving
the use of CPBR services and expenditures for mailing, statistical
analysis, and editorial assistance.
Members
Open to all Department members, clinical or non-clinical, with
an interest in fostering productive research.
Contact: mleining@mcw.edu
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Research
Implementation Groups (RIGs)
The Research Implementation
Groups were developed as a unique opportunity to enhance
research in the Department of Family & Community
Medicine. The RIG members are faculty and non-faculty
individuals who share a sincere interest in a focused
but ever-broadening research topic that will ultimately
lead to publication and extramural funding. The RIGs
meet regularly, and with self-imposed deadlines and
shared responsibilities, the members keep research
as an important priority in relation to other responsibilities.
Each RIG leader reports on the group's progress to
the Core Research Group on a regular basis
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Student
Summer Research Program
Through the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, medical
students are matched with a Family Medicine Department faculty
member mentor to initiate, continue, or complete a research
project of mutual interest. Various sources of funding are
available on a competitive basis for these 8, 10, or 12 week
summer research fellowships. This summer research program
culminates with a student research forum and poster presentation
in early fall.
http://www.mcw.edu/research/student/index.html
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December 13, 2002
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