Clinical Scholars: Physicians Committed to Change
March 9, 2012 | Feature
Four Decades of Social Change.
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March 9, 2012 | Feature
Four Decades of Social Change.
March 25, 2013 | Program Result
The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program provides postdoctoral training for young physicians interested in research and leadership careers in health policy and academic medicine.
March 1, 2009 | Journal Article
Both NIH and the family medicine practice have much to accomplish to relate to each other, according to interviews with NIH insiders. If successful, recent NIH efforts to make the institution's research more relevant to clinical practice may provide opportunities for NIH, the family medicine practice and patients to benefit.
December 1, 2009 | Journal Article
This commentary examines the gap between peer-reviewed research and practice. The authors provide suggestions to help research journals improve the relevance of research and speed the utilization of evidence-based practice.
May 1, 2005 | Program Result
In 2003, Health Research and Educational Trust published a special issue of Health Services Research as a memorial tribute to John Eisenberg, M.D. A former Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Clinical Scholar, Eisenberg was a leading health services researcher and then the leader for the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
October 1, 2005 | Story
Gibbs is working to establish a molecular biology laboratory for the UCSF Liver Center.
March 1, 2013 | Journal Article
Clinical Scholar thought leaders are among the investigators seeking to improve the quality of health care delivered to children in the United States.
September 5, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post
HCB: Would you recommend Project L/EARN to others and why? Jimenez: I would recommend Project L/EARN to others because it challenges you to get out of your comfort zone and master something that you fear. For example, I had a fear [of] public speaki ...
December 21, 2010 | Journal Article
Echinacea is widely used to treat the common cold. The objective of this randomized, controlled study was to assess the potential benefits of echinacea as a treatment of common cold.
May 18, 2010 | Journal Article
This study evaluated the associations of regulators of mineral metabolism and inhibitors of vascular calcification and their association to cardiovascular disease events.