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College of Pharmacy. Transition from B.S. to Doctor of Pharmacy completed Implemented web-based degree programs - Pharm D (for practicing pharmacists) - M.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences with P&G $1.5 million in research grants (6-fold increase in 6 years) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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College of Pharmacy

• Transition from B.S. to Doctor of Pharmacy completed• Implemented web-based degree programs

- Pharm D (for practicing pharmacists)- M.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences with P&G

• $1.5 million in research grants (6-fold increase in 6 years) • Partnerships

UCCOM – research, clinical trialsCCHMC Skin Sciences Institute

College of Nursing

• Ranked in top 6% of Nursing schools• Created Institute for Nursing Research ($>1 million in research grants - 2 RO1’s)• Partnerships

- UCCOM (Dr. B. Brehm – Nutrition Coordinator)- CCHMC- Community

• Future:- Curricular revision to transform healthcare- Application of technology to teaching programs

College of Allied Health Sciences

• Applications up 28%; enrollment up 10%• Research

- Grant applications substantially increased- Faculty involved in 11 grants/awards ($0.76 million)

• New Programs- Sonography- Doctorate in Audiology

• Partnerships- Cincinnati Public Schools

(Alliance, CCHMC, Woodward H.S.)- CCHMC (genetic counseling)

Institute for Health Policy andHealth Services Research

• Partnerships - twenty-two strategic partnersnew: PM&R, Surgery

• 100 publications• Faculty played key roles in 50 grant awards• Dr. Tuchfarber to relinquish leadership 1/1/04• Future: disparity research and minority health, increase

translational research participation and support

Hoxworth Blood Center

• Collected 87,000 units of blood (highest ever)

• Produce strictly leukocyte-reduced blood components

• Research initiatives- cell therapies- transplantation

Genome Research Institute

• Renovations completed

• Awarded one of three first cycle BRTT grants ($9 million)

• Application for 2nd cycleWright Center/BRTT grant

• Strong collaborative efforts with P&G pharmaceuticals

Libraries/IT

• Top ranked vis-à-vis- computers- endowment value

- grants and contracts- electronic journals

• NetWellness

• IAIMS Grant (National Library of Medicine) - $400,000/yr, 4 yrs

Cincinnati Children’s

Clinical Program Growth/Innovations

CCHMC Satellites

• Batesville

• University Pointe

•Akron

•Lexington•Huntington

•Dayton

•Cincinnati

•Toledo

•Portsmouth

CHMC Partners

Connectivity to University Programs

Clinical Programs• Transitional Care• Alliance Hospitals: newborn care• University Pointe• Adolescent Medicine• Fetal Interventions• Breast Cancer Genetics

CCHMC Pursuing Perfection

1. Quality improvement model

2. Funded by RWJ Foundation - Managed by IHI

3. Objective: Transformation of health care deliverysystems to provide care that is:

a. timelyb. equitablec. patient/family focusedd. efficiente. effectivef. safe

Cincinnati Children’sEducation and Training

Training at CHMC - FY 2002

Students 177

Residents (CCHMC based) 164

Clinical Fellows 140

Post doctoral Fellows 62

Graduate Students (M&DB) 41

Combined Training Programs

1. Medicine - Pediatrics

2. Pediatrics - PM&R

3. Triple Board (Peds/Psych)

Connectivity to University Programs

Education/Training1. Masters in Medical Education2. Masters in Clinical Science3. Graduate Programs

a. Molecular and Developmental Biologyb. Genetic Counselingc. Immunobiologyd. Faculty at CCHMC on other

graduate facultiese. MSTP Program

Cincinnati Children’sResearch Programs

Basic Science Divisions at CCHMC

1. Developmental Biology (Wylie)2. Pulmonary Biology (Whitsett)3. Cardiovascular Molecular Biology (Robbins)4. Immunobiology/Molecular Immunology (Wills-Karp; Karp)5. Experimental Hematology (Williams)6. Bioinformatics (Pestian)

Human Research

1. Translational Research Initiative (Williams)

2. Clinical Research (Daniels) • Oak Campus Facility • Clinical Trials Office• Health Services• Cores: GCRC, IRC, CEB

Department of PediatricsSponsored Program Awards

(Total Costs)

Cincinnati Children’s Research FoundationNational Institutes of Health Awards

(Total Costs)

8,920,63714,060,439

44,132,456

60,258,957

32,263,794

28,522,637

20,603,511

11,879,1708,123,902

27,048,886

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Sponsored Research 879,389 367,673 805,069 1,211,436 1,524,585

Laboratory Contracts 568,970 1,374,155 368,729 2,182,940 2,699,892

Clinical Trials 1,956,161 2,664,709 2,856,031 4,593,652 2,830,637

FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002

Cincinnati Children’s Research FoundationIndustry Awards (Total Dollars)

RESEARCH: 14 LEVELS 361 200 SF

OFFICE: 5 LEVELS 125 000 SF

INFILL PHASE 2: 14 LEV. 350 000 SF

TOTAL: 836 000 SF

RESEARCH: 8 LEVELS 206 400 SF

OFFICE: 5 LEVELS 125 000 SF

INFILL PHASE 2: 14 LEV. 350 000 SF

TOTAL: 681 400 SF

The Marie Brown Award

Marie Brown

• 1951-1997

• Her UC career began in 1981

• Worked at the forefront of University Hospital’s expansion

• Was known for her “can do,” “get it done” attitude

• Our award acknowledges this “can do” collaborative spirit

The Recipient of the 2002 Marie Brown Award is…

Karen Bankston, RN, MSN

Vice President of Operations

The University Hospital

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