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New grant boosts research on cardiovascular disease
Epidemiologist Laura B. Harrington, PhD, MPH, speaks about working in cardiovascular and aging research.
Patient partners: A missing ingredient at conferences?
Starette Canada, a patient partner, shares her experience attending a recent academic conference and highlights gaps that remain in patient engagement
Understanding the needs of people seeking care for substance use
Joe Glass is focused on delivering evidence about what works to help patients engage with alcohol or drug use treatment.
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The division contributes to research across the institute with methodological and subject matter expertise.
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KPWHRI researchers answer questions about systematic reviews and their impact on health care guidelines.
Improving and advancing mental health care
KPWHRI researchers are contributing to better mental health care for people nationwide.
What motivates Yates Coley’s work to build equitable prediction models?
Their work contributes to improved quality of care and better understanding of patients’ needs.
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