Evaluation Methods & Intervention Strategies (EMIS) Core

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Research Support for Diabetes Studies

The Evaluation Methods and Intervention Strategies Core (EMIS) Core’s mission is to assist investigators in the study design, protocol development, data acquisition/collection, statistical analysis, implementation and dissemination to examine questions related to the causes, prevention, and effective management of diabetes, its complications, and comorbidities. The EMIS Core supports investigators through consultation and collaboration, leads works-in progress sessions, develops and maintains centralized resources and conducts workshops. In order to create economies of scale and leverage other resources, the EMIS Core’s activities are coordinated with other UM Centers and Institutes to provide a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to support T2-T4 translational research.

The Specific Aims of the Evaluation Methods & Intervention Strategies Core are:

  1. To consult with investigators regarding study design, protocol development, data acquisition/collection, statistical analysis, implementation and dissemination of behavioral, clinical, and health systems-related translational research studies focused on the causes, prevention and management of diabetes, its complications, and comorbidities.
  2. To conduct advanced biostatistical analyses, simulations, cost analyses, and data management in collaboration with funded investigators.
  3. To facilitate the use of the Michigan Model of Diabetes Progression (MMDP) to evaluate the cost and health utilities of interventions and to rigorously assess cost-effectiveness.
  4. To provide support for studies seeking to improve accessibility and effectiveness of care support using mobile, telephone, or web-based tools.
  5. To support communication, collaboration and central resources for investigators working on translational research.

The Core includes personnel with skills in using mobile, telephone, or web-based tools and in epidemiological methods; survey methodology; psychometric measurement; quasi-experimental designs; quality measurement and practice profiling; Managing, merging, and analyzing large administrative and clinical databases; and advanced biostatistical analysis and economic modeling.

Key Personnel

Core Co-Directors

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Jeremy B Sussman, MD, MSc

Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Medical School
Timothy Guetterman

Timothy C Guetterman, PhD

Associate Professor of Family Medicine
Program Director Mixed Methods
Medical School

Core Co-Investigators

Timothy P. Hofer, MD, MSc

Timothy P Hofer, MD, MSc

Professor of Internal Medicine
Medical School
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Wen Ye, PhD

Research Scientist of Biostatistics
Assistant Director of SABER
U-M School of Public Health
Associate Director of Method and Measurement Core, MCDTR
Tiffany Veinot, MLS, PhD

Tiffany Veinot

Joan C Durrance Collegiate Professor of Information
Professor of Information, School of Information
Professor of Learning Health Science, Medical School
Professor of Health Behavior and Health Equity, School of Public Health
Amy Kilbourne

Amy M Kilbourne

Professor of Learning Health Sciences
Medical School
Remember to cite the Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research (MCDTR) in publications as follows:

“The project described was supported by Grant Number P30DK092926 (MCDTR) from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases”