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CSR: Cardiac Sarcoidosis Registry -
FMD: Fibromuscular Dysplasia -
IRAD: International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection -
MAQI2: Michigan Anticoagulation Quality Improvement Initiative -
MHYH: Project My Heart Your Heart -
PERT: Pulmonary Embolism Response Team -
PH: Pulmonary Hypertension -
PHS: Project Healthy Schools -
WMR: World Medical Relief
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About | MCORRP
MCORRP
We seek to improve the quality of cardiovascular care at Michigan Medicine, across the state, the nation and around the world.
Executive Summary
MCORRP continues to grow every year by expanding our registries and increasing our student internship program. The faculty, staff, fellows, residents and student interns of our 10+ registries collect data on thousands of patients and hundreds of thousands of patient follow-up. Our global presence has expanded. We coordinate our registries with national and international sites across all 50 states and in 22 countries. Our work will be highlighted at numerous national and international meetings this year, along with many local internal research symposiums.
MCORRP continues to publish manuscripts, opening the door to more intensive and in-depth studies and improvements in care. In the coming years, we will continue to expand participation in our multisite registries, many into new countries. We will also be increasing our output of peer reviewed publications, presentations at scientific meetings, as well as launching additional quality improvement initiatives. We also look forward to continuing our exciting participation in training tomorrow’s health services researchers, health care providers and health care leaders.
MCORRP is a vibrant, forwarding thinking impactful health services research laboratory. Through teamwork, global collaboration, and commitment to excellence in science, we are changing the world.
The MCORRP Team seeks to improve the quality of cardiovascular care throughout the U-M Health System, in the state of Michigan, and throughout the United States and world by studying common cardiovascular conditions and procedures among large populations; developing modern mathematical tools to assess risk and outcomes; promoting evidence-based care models which incorporate the best science into care itself by targeting physicians, nurses, and patients.