Enrichment Program
Advancing Science Through Collaboration
MCDTR's Enrichment Program promotes scientific exchange among MCDTR investigators, cross-sectoral collaborators, trainees, and investigators from other fields to promote new scientific collaborations, directions, and approaches.
The goals of the Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research (MCDTR) Enrichment Program are to:
- Advance research along the spectrum of diabetes T2-T4 translational research to prevent diabetes and enhance health and wellbeing of people with diabetes through education and training programs.
- Promote scientific exchange among investigators, cross-sectoral collaborators, trainees, and investigators from other fields, locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally to promote new scientific collaborations, directions, and approaches.
- Develop and support early-stage investigators to conduct research focused on improving diabetes prevention and treatment in health system and community settings through multi-modal, interdisciplinary research methods.
To this end, the MCDTR sponsors enrichment programming including the MCDTR Annual Symposium which brings together national and local interdisciplinary experts in diabetes translational research to present and share research findings. The MCDTR also partners with the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation (IHPI), the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR), the Caswell Diabetes Institute, Poverty Solutions, the Ann Arbor VA Health System's Center for Clinical Management and Research, and Michigan Medicine Community Health Services to sponsor a seminar series focused on novel approaches for the prevention and treatment of diabetes. The seminar series provides an opportunity for investigators, cross-sectoral collaborators, and trainees to present their research ideas, build community, and receive feedback from MCDTR core directors. In order to develop and support early-stage investigators, and ultimately build a pipeline of diabetes translational researchers, the MCDTR provides a dedicated seminar/workshop series for individuals who are preparing K and R applications focused on diabetes translational efforts.
The seminar series is focused on three intersecting fields of inquiry used to promote diabetes translational research.
- Complex interventions at multiple levels of scale
- Social and behavioral determinants of health
- Dissemination and implementation science
Participants will share and receive feedback on their drafts.
Seminar Recordings
The MCDTR partners with the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation (IHPI), the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR), the Caswell Diabetes Institute, Poverty Solutions, the Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health, and Michigan Medicine Community Health Services to sponsor a seminar series focused on novel translational research approaches for the prevention and treatment of diabetes. The MCDTR has also partnered with the VA Center for Clinical Management Research to present a seminar series. You can find video presentations from previous seminars below.
MCDTR Seminar Series
Adesuwa Olomu, MD, MS, FMCP, FACP
Michigan State University
"Connecting the Dots: Enhancing Patient Engagement to Improve Clinical Outcomes"
Minal Patel, PhD, MPH
UM School of Public Health
"Addressing Social Determinants and Economic Burden Among People with Diabetes and High A1c"
Watch on MiVideo
VA Center for Clinical Management Research and UM Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research Joint Seminar Series
Timothy Hofer, MD, MSc
“Explaining the Concept of Treatment Effect Heterogeneity and How it Might be Relevant to Research on Health Disparities”
Rodney Hayward, MD
"Moneyball, Gambling and the Fatal Flaw in HbA1c, LDL Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Targets"
Peers for Progress Webinar
View the webinar here.
Key Personnel
Center Co-Directors, Enrichment Co-Directors, MCDTR
Michele Heisler, MD, MPA
Professor of Internal Medicine
Medical School and Professor of Health Behavior and Health Equity
School of Public Health
Gretchen A Piatt, PhD, MPH
Chair, Department of Learning Health Sciences
Professor of Learning Health Sciences, Medical School
Professor of Health Behavior and Health Equity, School of Public Health
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
Pamela A. Campbell
Administrative Specialist
734-763-5730
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