Our Research
The department is home to the Center for Prevention and Population Health Research, under the direction of Roger Zoorob, M.D., MPH, FAAFP. Striving to enhance the health of families and communities through rigorous and evidence-based research, we cover a wide range of areas:
Primary Care | Antibiotic Stewardship |
Nutrition and Metabolic Factors | Diabetes & Obesity |
Population Health | Health Disparities |
Substance Use Disorders | Integrated Behavioral Health |
Tobacco Cessation | Cancer Prevention and Early Detection |
Our faculty members collaborate with other clinical departments and investigators around the country to help make ²ÝÁñÉçÇøÈë¿Ú one of the most innovative health science universities in the country.
We encourage students, residents, fellows, and faculty to develop their skills as investigators by offering research training and mentorship opportunities that lead to career growth and contributions to science, including academic publications, presentations, and advocacy.
T32 Fellowship
Dr. Zoorob secured funding to continue our T32 Primary Care Research Fellowship grant, awarded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The training grant is a five-year award of $1.9 million. The FCM T32 Fellowship is open for applications—view the program for more information.
Research Funding
Our center has been successful in obtaining external research grant funding. Federal sponsors include the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the Agency for ²ÝÁñÉçÇøÈë¿Ú Research and Quality, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Manuscripts
The department's research appears in highly regarded scientific journals. Faculty, staff, and fellows contribute to studies in population health and health service initiatives aligned with our research mission.
Laytner LA, Trautner BW, Nash S, Zoorob R, Okoh JO, Amenta E, Olmeda K, Salinas J, Paasche-Orlow MK, Grigoryan L. Lack of knowledge of antibiotic risks contributes to primary care patients' expectations of antibiotics for common symptoms.
Zoorob R, Quinlan JD. Cannabis use during pregnancy.
Books and Book Chapters
In addition to submitting manuscripts to peer-reviewed journals, our faculty and fellows publish books and book chapters. Subjects that have been addressed include clinical prevention, substance use disorders, primary care of the medically underserved, and obesity issues.
Presentations
FCM faculty, fellows, residents, staff, and family medicine medical students periodically participate in conferences and meetings by showcasing their latest work through posters and presentations.