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2005-06 Academic Year Education and Training Grant Projects
Department of Family Medicine
Fahey PJ, Gabel, LL. The Ohio Center of Excellence in Education in Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response. Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, two-year grant - $1,252,300; September 2003.
Knutson DM, Post DM. Teaching to the CORE: Using Core Competencies without Losing Core Values. Department of Health and Human Services, three-year grant - $642,190; July 2005.
Longenecker RL. Rural Health Scholars Program. Dr. J Martin Byers, Jr. Memorial Fund and Mary J. and Robert S. Young Fund, Family Medicine Endowment Funds, three-year grant - $6,000 annually for 3 years, 2002-2005; renewed at $7-8,000 annually, 2005-2008.
Post DM. Community-Based Patient Safety Education for the Elderly. National Patient Safety Foundation, one-year grant - $99,878; April 2005.
Post DM. Efficacy of Web-Based Training in Skin Cancer Triage. National Institutes of Health: R01, five-year grant - $1,977,697; July 2004.
Young Fund, Family Medicine Endowment Funds, three-year grant - $6,000 annually for 3 years, 2002-2005; renewed at $7-8,000 annually, 2005-2008.
Post DM. Community-Based Patient Safety Education for the Elderly. National Patient Safety Foundation, one-year grant - $99,878; April 2005.
Post DM. Efficacy of Web-Based Training in Skin Cancer Triage. National Institutes of Health: R01, five-year grant - $1,977,697; July 2004.
2004-05 Academic Year Education and Training Grant Projects
Department of Family Medicine
Gabel LL: Ohio Telemedicine, Education and Linkage Program (Ohio TeleHELP): A Proof-of Concept Study. $150,000. Ohio Board of Regents, January 2005.
Ledford C, Cronau H, Bahn T: Physician Development in Primary Care – Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine. $245,155, three-year grant funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources Services and Administration, June 2005.
Miser WF: Are Continuity of Care and the Use of a Diabetic Flow Sheet Associated With Improved Quality of Care in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Who Receive Their Care in a Family Practice Office Setting? $2,500. Ohio Academy of Family Physicians Foundation Summer Research Externship Program, two-month grant, April 2005.
Mohammad Y, Gabel LL: Telemedicine by a Stroke Neurologist is Superior to Bedside Emergency Room Physicians in Assessment of NIHSS. $10,000, six-month grant funded by Genetech, July 2004.
Post D, Weiss B, Belle-Brown, J: A Randomized Trial of the Effectiveness of Ask-Me-3 in Improving Physician-Patient.
2003-04 Academic Year Education and Training Grant Projects
Department of Family Medicine
Wexler R, Gabel LL. Toward Effective Management of Chronic Disease: Evolving the Ohio State Department of Family Medicine Response, 2004 Pfizer/AAFP Visiting Professorship Program in Family Medicine, three-month grant - $7,500; September 2004.
McDougle L, Miser WF. The Ohio Center of Excellence in Education for Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response, two-year grant - $863,993; October 2003.
Welker MJ, Gabel LL.Building Research Capacity: Enhancing Research Productivity, Department of Health and Human Services, three-year grant - $1,060,560; September 2003.
Knutson D, Gabel LL.Ohio State’s Four-year Family Medicine Curriculum: C.A.S.E. (Comprehensive Active Student Education), Department of Health and Human Services, three-year grant - $604,465; July 2002.
Miser WF, Gabel LL.Challenging Sociocultural Health Disparities: A Collaborative Interdisciplinary Model Podogeriatric Curriculum Plan, Department of Health and Human Services, three-year grant - $485,966; October 2001.
Gabel LL.A Four-Track University-Anchored Community-Oriented Residency, Department of Health and Human Services, three-year grant - $538,822; July 2001