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Inclusive partnershipNational leaders in practice-based, community participatory, and practice redesign and improvement research.
Jodi Holtrop, PhD, MCHES
Vice Chair for Research
Welcome to the Department of Family Medicine - Research & Innovation.
Our research mission is simple: To improve community health and well-being through high-quality research in patient-centered family medicine using holistic and integrative models of health.
We are innovators and experts in the discovery and dissemination of new knowledge through translational and practice-based research.
We serve as the primary resource for family medicine practices, by providing knowledge, health information technology and practice transformation tools and guidance to satisfy the Quadruple Aim of improving the health of populations, enhancing the experience of care for individuals, reducing the per capita cost of health care, and attaining joy in work.
We continuously push to expand the reach of our practice-based research networks to more effectively support practices, share information, develop and sustain a dynamic learning community and bring value to our stakeholders by answering their questions.
We are here for you, your community, and your health.
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Use of appropriate theoretical models and frameworks, such as a public health critical race praxis
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A proactive, comprehensive, and continuous appraisal of how equity may disproportionately affect oppressed people
I am so very grateful for the support in DFM in sponsoring our Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) Fellowship since 2005. The department has consistently and steadfastly supported the fellowship program and clinical palliative medicine as part of its mission. To me this is a natural connection in that each are person centered, relationally based forms of health care delivery who see people with a variety of problems and strive to understand and help them in multiple dimensions of their lives. Additionally each discipline arose in the 1970’s as a grass roots, counter-culture response to the developing “medical industrial complex”. Our graduates care for seriously ill people who have diminished quality of life, and their families, across settings and throughout their illness experience. I know of only 2 segments of health care system that meet the triple aim – primary care and HPM.
The mission of the fellowship is: To develop physicians who address the nation’s palliative care needs by providing expert-level palliative care and innovatively advancing the field of palliative medicine."Dave has built such an incredible hospice palliative medicine fellowship program from its inception, and it is an honor to now be stepping into the role of Program Director. Dave has been a mentor to me since I was a resident, and it is exciting to now attempt to fill his shoes as program director of the fellowship. As we have been planning this transition, he has provided me with so many insights and so much wisdom. I am so grateful I will continue to have him as a mentor as I learn the ropes of this new role. It is a very exciting time for our fellowship, having recently grown to five fellows per year. I am excited for the future of our program as we continue to evolve and innovate palliative medicine education."
Dr. Colleen Conry -
"Dave started the HPM program back before it was a recognized specialty and ACGME program. He has led the program, ensured accreditation, and created partnerships with Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Emergency Medicine (and probably others I am not recalling). He rose to the challenge of funding for each of these slots, some from hospitals, some one-time funding from unique places like the military, some from the VA. He’s worked closely with hospices across the state. While Dave doesn’t take credit for the Hospice AIRE program, it is known across the country as one of the most innovative residency programs ever created and Dave had a major role in its creation."
Jodi Holtrop, PhD, MCHES
Vice Chair for Research
jodi.holtrop@cuanschutz.edu
Carlee Kreisel, MPH
Research Services Specialist
carlee.kreisel@cuanschutz.edu
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