Interdisciplinary Research Programs
PATIENT-ORIENTED CLINICAL RESEARCH
In the spring of 1995, the National
Institutes of Health, convened a panel to review the status of clinical
research in the United States.
The panel defined patient-oriented clinical research as research conducted
with human subjects (or on material of human origin such as tissues, specimens
and cognitive phenomena) for which an investigator directly interacts
with people as the subjects of research. This includes studies on:
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Bascom Palmer's biostatistics group collaborates with investigators in their patient-oriented research |
- Mechanisms of human disease
- Therapeutic interventions
- Clinical trials
- Development of new technologies
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute faculty members have ongoing research
projects in each of these areas.
Training Opportunities
This program provides research experiences for medical students, medical
school graduates, and post-residency physicians. Training experiences are
tailored to the individual.
Specialized Training and Training Resources
The EPH 604 Clinical Trials course teaches planning, design, analysis and data management for clinical therapeutic and prophylactic trials, illustrated by case examples. Bascom Palmer faculty member Donald Budenz, M.D., M.P.H. directs this course.
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute’s Biostatistics
Center has a strong track-record of data management and coordinating
center activities for NEI national clinical trials as well as for local clinical
and patient-oriented studies. The center recently became funded by our NEI
P30 grant, extending the collaborative expertise of the staff to all eye
and vision researchers at the University of Miami. This group is
instrumental in advising and training junior investigators and trainees
in the theory and methodology of research design and data management.
The University of Miami, School
of Medicine offers a new Clinical
Scientist Training Program (CSTP) designed for scientists and physicians
engaged in biomedical research. This certificate program provides participants
with skills necessary to design and conduct clinical or applied basic research.
Funded by a K30 Clinical Research Curriculum Award from the National Institutes
of Health, the CSTP consists of formal coursework, a seminar series, and
a mentored research project. Our clinical research post-docs are encouraged
to apply to the CSTP program.
Patient-Oriented Clinical Research
NEI-Funded Investigators |
The following links provide more information about those Bascom Palmer investigators who are
conducting patient-oriented clinical research funded by the
National Eye Institute. |
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Donald L. Budenz, M.D., MPH
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Glaucoma |
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David
S. Greenfield, M.D.
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Applying Imaging Technologies for Glaucoma Diagnostics |
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Janet
L. Davis, M.D.
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Uveitis |
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Timothy
G. Murray, M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.S. |
Treatment of Ocular Tumors |
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Richard
K. Parrish, II, M.D. |
Clinical Research and Clinical Trials in Glaucoma |
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Patient-Oriented Clinical Research
Other Major Investigators |
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The following links provide more information about those Bascom Palmer investigators who have major patient-oriented clinical research programs. |
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Douglas
R. Anderson, M.D.
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Quantifying Glaucoma Progression |
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Stephen
J. Gedde, M.D.
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Surgical Treatment of Glaucoma |
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Terrence
P. O’Brien, M.D.
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Refractive Surgery for More Perfect Vision |
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Philip
J. Rosenfeld, M.D., Ph.D.
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Treatment of Macular Degeneration |
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Stephen
G. Schwartz, M.D.
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The Effect of Genes on Response to Medication (Pharmacogenetics) |
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