The Division of Research & Scholarship
Activity Report
3rd Quarter, Fiscal Year 2016
April 1 – June 30, 2016
FY16Q3 Department of Research & Scholarship Activity Report 1
36%
47%
5%
<1%
2% 10%
Active Studies per Review Type
Full Board
Expedited Review
Facilitated Review(USO Studies)
HSSC(CooperativeReview)Exempt
32%
19% 4%
5%
37%
3%
Active Studies per Funding Source
Federally Funded
Industry Sponsored
Private Non-Profit
Internal Funding
No Funding
Other
I - Office of Human Research Protection 3rd Quarter, Fiscal Year 2016
IRB-A Categories: Cardiology, Vascular Surgery, Plastic Surgery, General Surgery, Orthopedics, Rehabilitation, Neurology, Nursing, Women’s, Internal Medicine, Pharmacy, Infectious Disease, General (non-pediatrics/non-oncology) IRB-B Categories: Pediatrics (all), Women’s, Cardiology, Orthopedics, Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Neurology, General (non-adult oncology) IRB-C Category: Adult Oncology Other: Chart reviews, questionnaires, pilot studies, feasibility studies, biology, Humanitarian Device Exempt (HDE) and Humanitarian Use Device (HUD) studies, specimen storage, Comparative Effectiveness Research, Social Behavioral Research, curriculum development, etc.
Full Board 323 Federally Funded 282
Expedited Review 413 Industry Sponsored 168
Facilitated Review (USO Studies) 44 Private Non-Profit 38
HSSC (Cooperative Review) 0 Internal Funding 40
Exempt 21 No Funding 332
NCI CIRB 86 Other 27
Total 887 Total 887
Active Studies per Review Active Studies per Funding Source
IRB Review Type and Funding Source
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323 413
44 0 21 86
887
Active Studies per Review Type
QR3FY2016
282 168
38 40
332
27
887
Active Studies per Funding Source
QR3FY2016
706 763
808 827 866 895
875 887
Total # studies opened in IRB
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7.40%
15.70%
38.30%
4.60%
2.00%
1.50%
10.50%
8.70%
0.60%
0.50%
0.50%
0.90%
1.90%
1.70%
5.10%
Women’s Medicine
Pediatrics/Peds Hem/Onc
Adult Oncology
Medicine
Cardiology
Nursing
Surgery
Orthopaedics
Psychology
Anesthesia
Pharmacy
Rehabilitation
Clemson University
USC
Other
Active Studies per Specialty
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3% 1%
74%
2% 12%
6%
2%
Interventional Clinical Trials by Department
Cardiology
InternalMedicine
Oncology
Orthopaedics
Pediatrics
77%
9%
14%
Interventional Clinical Trials by Study Type
Drug
Device
Other
II - GHS Clinical Trials Report 3rd Quarter, Fiscal Year 2016
1 Clinical Trial: For the purpose of this report, a clinical trial is defined as a prospective, biomedical or behavioral research study of human subjects that is designed to answer specific questions about biomedical or behavioral interventions (drugs, biologics, treatments, devices, or new ways of using known drugs, biologics, treatments, or devices). This definition incorporates the major points of the term as defined by the NIH, DHHS, ICMJE, ICH GCP E6, FDA, WHO and the clinicaltrials.gov website. 2 Other types of clinical trials include prevention, treatment, vitamin, symptom management and radiation.
Drug Device Other 2TOTAL
Cardiology 2 11 0 13
Internal Medicine 3 0 2 5
Oncology 244 2 43 280
Orthopaedics GHS 0 2 0 2
Hawkins Foundation 2 1 2 5
Sub-Total 2 3 2 7
Pediatrics Regular 7 0 2 9
Hem/Onc 36 0 0 36
Sub-Total 43 0 2 45
Surgery 1 17 4 22
Womens 4 3 2 9
TOTAL 299 36 55 381
Active Interventional Clinical Trials 1
Study Type
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14%
31% 54%
1%
Interventional Clinical Trials by Phase
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III
Phase IV
35%
62%
3%
Interventional Clinical Trials by Funding Source
Industry
FederalFunding
Other
3 Other types of funding include foundation and departmental.
Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV IndustryFederal
FundingOther 3
Cardiology 0 0 1 0 11 1 1
Internal Medicine 0 1 1 1 3 2 0
Oncology 16 90 132 0 96 190 3
Orthopaedics GHS 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Hawkins Foundation 0 0 1 1 2 0 4
Sub-Total 0 0 1 1 2 1 5
Pediatrics Regular 0 0 5 1 6 2 1
Hem/Onc 0 9 26 0 1 35 0
Sub-Total 0 9 31 1 7 37 1
Surgery 0 0 3 0 19 2 1
Womens 0 0 3 0 6 2 1
TOTAL 16 100 172 3 144 235 12
Active Interventional Clinical Trials per Phase and Funding Source
Phases Funding Source
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280
32 53
286
33 52
290
35 54
299
36 55
Drug Device Other
Interventional Clinical Trials per Study type
QR4FY2015 QR1FY2016
QR2 FY 2016 QR3FY2016
42
95
162
43
96
165
43
98
168
16
100
172
Phase I Phase II Phase III
Interventional Clinical Trials per Phase
QR4FY2015 QR1FY2016
QR2 FY 2016 QR3FY2016
129
228
8
131
233
7
133
236
11
144
235
12
Industry Federal Others
Interventional Clinical Trials per Funding Source
QR4FY2015 QR1FY2016
QR2 FY 2016 QR3FY2016
5 6 6 0 0 1
19 15 13 10 8
2 3 2 0 2 2 2 0
41
75
April May June
Subjects Enrollment / month
Cardiology Internal Medicine
Oncology Orthopaedics
Pediatrics Surgery
Womens
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Jan Feb March Total
Cardiology $51,332.94 $3,000.00 $7,478.40 $61,811.34
Internal Medicine IM NA NA NA NA
Endoc $0.00 $6,444.60 $350.00 $6,794.60
Sub-Total $0.00 $6,444.60 $350.00 $6,794.60
Oncology Cancer Institute NA NA NA $0.00
ITOR $101,332.53 $182,415.04 $72,358.39 $356,105.96
Sub-Total $101,332.53 $182,415.04 $72,358.39 $356,105.96
Orthopaedics GHS $3,465.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,465.00
Hawkins Foundation NA NA NA $0.00
Sub-Total $3,465.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,465.00
Pediatrics Regular $1,332.80 $25,501.30 $750.60 $27,584.70
Hem/Onc $7,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $7,000.00
Sub-Total $8,332.80 $25,501.30 $750.60 $34,584.70
Surgery $24,323.75 $25,845.00 $26,463.75 $76,632.50
Womens $4,000.00 $3,150.00 $0.00 $7,150.00
TOTAL $192,787.02 $246,355.94 $107,401.14 $546,544.10
Clinical Trial Revenue (ALL)
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III - Sponsored Programs Extramural Funding Requests 3rd Quarter, Fiscal Year 2016 OVERALL SUMMARY
PROPOSAL SUMMARY
Q3 FY15 Q3 FY16 % Change FY15 YTD FY16 YTD % Change
Value of Proposals 7,395,575$ 12,000,591$ 62% 15,468,318$ 25,402,126$ 64%
Number of Proposals 22 18 -18% 50 71 42%
Value of Awards 1,829,146$ 3,224,796$ 76% 5,371,684$ 6,298,757$ 17%
Number of Awards 12 18 50% 40 32 -20%
Quarterly Summary - GHS
PR
IME
SU
B
TO
TA
L
Direct Cost Indirect Cost Cost Share Total Requested
Obstetric and Gynecology 1 2 3 3,230,556$ 575,280$ -$ 3,805,836$
Surgery (General) 0 -$
Family Medicine 0 -$
Surgery (Orthopaedics) 0 -$
Internal Medicine 3 1 4 760,045$ 351,121$ -$ 1,111,166$
Pediatrics 3 1 4 4,129,069$ 2,257,053$ 627,008$ 6,386,122$
Psychiatry/Behavioral Medicine 0 -$
Pathology 0 -$
Radiology 0 -$
Nursing 1 1 2 23,552$ 12,155$ -$ 35,707$
Emergency Medicine 0 -$
Roger C. Peace 1 0 1 114,610$ 6,032$ -$ 120,642$
Clinical Integration 1 1 133,932$ 16,068$ 150,000$
Child Advocacy 1 1 4,810$ -$ -$ 4,810$
Clinical University 2 2 247,000$ 139,308$ -$ 386,308$
TOTAL 12 6 18 8,643,574$ 3,357,017$ 627,008$ 12,000,591$
Total Proposal Activity
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AWARD SUMMARY
EXPENDITURE SUMMARY
NE
W
CO
NT
INE
D
TO
TA
L Direct Cost Indirect Cost Cost Share Total Awarded
Obstetric and Gynecology 4 4 1,679,730$ 393,427$ 2,073,157$
Surgery (General) 1 1 20,000$ 20,000$
Family Medicine 0 -$
Surgery (Orthopaedics) 0 -$
Internal Medicine 0 -$
Pediatrics 1 1 2 42,788$ 4,462$ 15,750$ 47,250$
Psychiatry/Behavioral Medicine 0 -$
Pathology 0 -$
Radiology 0 -$
Anesthesiology 0 -$
Emergency Medicine 0 -$
Roger C. Peace 1 1 2 53,389$ -$ 20,000$ 53,389$
Clinical University 1 1 10,000$ -$ 10,000$
Laboratory 1 1 117,000$ -$ 117,000$
Institutional Advancement 1 1 50,000$ -$ 50,000$
Child Advocacy 4 4 196,500$ -$ 196,500$
Clinical Integration 2 2 657,500$ -$ 657,500$
TOTAL 15 3 18 2,826,907$ 397,889$ 35,750$ 3,224,796$
Total Award Activity
Q1 1,465,375$
Q2 1,698,509$
Q3 2,354,155$
FY 16 Expenditures
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Greenville Health System - Extramural Proposals Fiscal Year 2016 – 3rd Quarter
The Office of Sponsored Programs reports that GHS faculty and staff members submitted the following 18 proposals, requesting a total of $12,000,591, during the third quarter of fiscal year 2016.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Dr. Melisa Holmes: The Duke Endowment Teen Health Center The focus of this project is to address the need for teen-friendly health care by establishing a collaborative and multidisciplinary model of comprehensive and holistic care for adolescents. The project will initially focus on teen pregnancy prevention as well as improved access to timely and effective prevention and treatment for other conditions that threaten the health and well-being of adolescents and young adults. Project Dates: 01/01/2017 – 12/31/2019 Total/Direct: $2,210,556 Cost Share: $627,008 Dr. Bruce Lessey: NIH via Michigan State University/University of North Carolina Endometrial Lipoxin A4 (LXA4) and the Pathophysiology of Endometriosis The goals of this project are to 1) Determine the hormonal and cycle regulation of LXA4 production in normal women compared to women with endometriosis; 2) Examine the differences in endometrial signaling pathways used by LXA4 in normal endometrium and endometrium from women with endometriosis; and, 3) Correlate the phenotype of LXA4 over-expression and changes in receptors for LXA4 in endometriosis to the cytokine/chemokine milieu and study the down-stream effects. Project Dates: 04/01/2017 – 03/31/2022 Total: $813,280 Direct: $520,000 Indirect: $293,280 Dr. Bruce Lessey: NIH via Michigan State University Endometrial MIG-6 and Progesterone Resistance The goals of this project are to 1) Study the functional association between MIG-6 and ErbB2 signaling in endometriosis; 2) Determine pathophysiological functions of MIG-6 loss in endometriosis associated infertility; and, 3) Evaluate therapeutic potential of ErbB2 inhibitor in infertility and endometriosis associated with MIG-6 loss. Project Dates: 04/01/2017 – 03/31/2022 Total: $782,000 Direct: $500,000 Indirect: $282,000
Department of Internal Medicine Dr. John O’Connell: Department of Defense Sequencing of targeted kinetic nanotherapies with decoupling of deiodinase regulated thyroid hormone signaling to extinguish breast cancer metastases The goal of this research is to eliminate the mortality associated with metastatic breast cancer. The primary aim is to revolutionize treatment regimens by replacing interventions that have life-threatening toxicities with ones that are safe and effective. Project Dates: 10/01/2016 – 09/30/2019 Total: $1,036,474 Direct: $687,045 Indirect: $349,429
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Dr. Larry Puls: Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Woman to Woman Woman to Woman will help focus and enhance programs aimed at GHS' female patient population with gynecological cancers. It will also help link a crucial population of women survivors to a platform of psychosocial deliverables that include mentoring, education and support. Project Dates: 07/01/2016 – 06/30/2017 Total/Direct: $50,000 Kathy Fincher: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation Diabetes Medical Nutrition Therapy in CenteringPregnancy This innovative research project will provide evidence that diabetes medical nutrition therapy (MNT) provided by certified diabetes educator registered dietitians in an obstetrician’s office, following the CenteringPregnancy model, will improve maternal and fetal outcomes in pregnant women with gestational or pre-gestational diabetes. Project Dates: 10/01/2016 – 09/30/2018 Total/Direct: $20,000 Dr. Jeff Edenfield: NIH via Clemson Rational Development of Point of Care Sensors for Cancer Treatment Progression For this project, Dr. Edenfield will provide access to samples in the GHS bank, provide clinical expertise, and direct the offsite tests. Project Dates: 04/01/2018 – 03/31/2019 Total: $4,692 Direct: $3,000 Indirect: $1,692
Department of Pediatrics Dr. Desmond Kelly: NIH via Clemson Maternal diabetes and childhood obesity-environmental and behavioral influences The proposed study will use unique research designs and analytical models to shed light on the early origins of obesity and cardiometabolic diseases to prospectively address multilevel modifiable factors that could be targets for obesity interventions. Project Dates: 09/01/2016 – 08/31/2023 Total: $6,230,302 Direct: $3,983,569 Indirect: $2,246,733 Dr. Elaine Apperson: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation GHS CF Center Team This project will help develop specialized endocrinologic care for patients with Cystic Fibrosis. Project Dates: 09/01/2016 – 08/31/2019 Total: $139,320 Direct: $129,000 Indirect: $10,320 Cathy Howell: KOA Care Camps Camp Courage Camp Courage creates an unforgettable recreational experience for children and teens with cancer or blood disorders from the Upstate of South Carolina, western North Carolina, and Northeast Georgia. Funding will support the operating expenditures for the 2016 Main, Teen, and Sibling Camps at Camp Courage. Project Dates: 06/01/2016 – 11/30/2016 Total/Direct: $15,000
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Karen Merritt: March of Dimes Cafeteria Vouchers for NICU Families This grant will provide cafeteria vouchers for distribution to families in the NICU, particularly families whose baby/ies are in the NICU for an extended period of time (over two weeks). The intent of the funding is to remove some of the barriers that prevent families from being able to spend time with their baby/ies. Project Dates: 07/01/2016 – 09/30/2016 Total/Direct: $1,500
Department of Nursing Academics Dr. Joy Green-Hadden: AHRQ via Clemson Developing and Disseminating a Virtual Reality Simulation Platform to Proactively Improve Medication Safety in Hospitals for Nurses in Medical-Surgical Units GHS will support the project goals which include understanding variations in how nurses prepare, administer and transport medications within the context of other medication and non-medication activities, identifying environmental conditions (physical, operational, social) that impact the medication process (preparation/documentation/ transportation/ administration), and assessing nurses’ insight about medication processes and safety culture. Project Dates: 05/01/2017 – 4/30/2020 Total: $33,707 Direct: $21,552 Indirect: $12,155 Valorie Brooks: Daisy Foundation Dissemination of Findings for Breast Cancer Survivors Perception of Change after Chemotherapy Project The Lynne Doll Grant will be used to fund travel expenses to one professional conference and disseminate findings from a previously completed and successful J. Patrick Barnes Research/Evidence-Based Practice project. Project Dates: 08/01/2016 – 10/31/2016 Total/Direct: $2,000
Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital Dr. Kevin Kopera: Department of Veterans Affairs GHS/RCP Adaptive Sports Outreach This program will encourage and enable disabled veterans and service members to participate in sports and learn how they can resume activities they enjoy or learn new activities by using adaptive sports equipment. It will also provide a multi-tiered approach to adaptive sports that addresses the veterans’ current abilities and helps to build physical and mental strength. Project Dates: 09/01/2016 – 09/30/2017 Total: $120,642 Direct: $114,610 Indirect: $6,032
Department of Clinical Integration Anne Marie Maertens: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation A Cyber-Based Healthcare Application to Advance Community Health This project aims to advance health and reduce inappropriate ED utilization by the low-income, uninsured population in Greenville County. The project will develop and deploy a cyber-based healthcare application for use on smartphones and personal computers. Project Dates: 09/01/2016 – 08/31/2019 Total: $150,000 Direct: $133,932 Indirect: $16,068
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Department of Child Advocacy Jane Witowski: Trident United Way Read Rattle & Roll Read Rattle & Roll is Help Me Grow South Carolina's new community event offering families a free and fun opportunity to be introduced to developmental screening. Project Dates: 07/01/2016 – 06/30/2017 Total/Direct: $4,810
Clinical University Dr. Matthew Hudson: NIH Exploring Patients' Amenability to Providing Social, Psychological, and Behavioral Determinants of Health Data This proposed work will examine whether cancer patients provide information on potentially sensitive issues, such as drug use, environmental safety concerns, and strength of social networks. This work is important because these types of factors can influence access to, type of, and impact of cancer care. The research team will use these findings to refine strategies for requesting this information. Project Dates: 04/01/2017 – 03/31/2019 Total: $351,900 Direct: $225,000 Indirect: $126,900 Dr. Brenda Thames: Wells Fargo North Carolina MedEx Program This program helps prepare students and our region for the expected training and workforce shortage in health care fields. Funding will provide scholarships, stipends, and other costs for deserving students from throughout North Carolina to participate in all tiers of the GHS MedEx Academy. Project Dates: 05/01/2016 – 04/30/2017 Total: $34,408 Direct: $22,000 Indirect: $12,408
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IV - Sponsored Programs Award Activity 3rd Quarter, Fiscal Year 2016
The Office of Sponsored Programs reports that Greenville Health System received the following 18 awards totaling $3,224,796 during the third quarter of fiscal year 2016.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Dr. Amy Crockett: NIH via Clemson Reducing Disparities in Birth Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial on Centering Pregnancy This project is a sub-contract from Clemson University (CU) and is a randomized, controlled trial (RCT) design to investigate the efficacy of CenteringPregnancy group prenatal care (GPNC) compared with individual prenatal care (IPNC) on rates of preterm birth and racial disparities in birth outcomes among Non-Hispanic White and Non-Hispanic Black women in an underserved population. Project Dates: 08/01/2015 – 4/30/2017 Total: $592,104 Direct: $378,584 Indirect : $213,520 Dr. Amy Crockett: DHHS CenteringPregnancy Expansion This project works to expand the CenteringPregnancy group prenatal care program across SC. Project Dates: 01/01/2016 – 12/31/2018 Total: $1,170,741 Direct: $999,652 Indirect: $171,089 Dr. Bruce Lessey: Pfizer Hormone Replacement Therapy This project seeks to identify new forms of hormone replacement therapy in patients having hysterectomy for endometriosis. Project Dates: 05/01/2016 – 04/30/2017 Total: $40,312 Direct: $31,494 Indirect: $8,818 Dr. Adam Tyson: New Morning Foundation Providing Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives for New Mothers: the PLAN Study This research study is a multi-site pilot project to establish the need for and acceptance of no-cost, ling-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) services provided in the hospital setting postpartum for women with Emergency Medicaid coverage. Project Dates: 05/18/2016 – 12/31/2016 Total/Direct: $270,000
Department of Surgery Dr. Alfredo Carbonell: Foundation for Surgical Fellowships MIS Fellowship Grant This funding supports the GHS Surgery Fellowship program and is awarded based on criteria of excellence. Project Dates: 08/01/2017 – 07/31/2018 Total/Direct: $20,000
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Department of Pediatrics Dr. Nancy Powers: SC Developmental Disabilities Council South Carolina Medical-Legal Partnership Year 2 funding for the Medical-Legal Partnership program. Project Dates: 07/01/2016 – 06/30/2017 Total: $29,250 Direct: $24,788 Indirect: $4,462 Cost Share: $15,750 Cathy Howell: KOA Care Camps Camp Courage Camp Courage creates an unforgettable recreational experience for children and teens with cancer or blood disorders from the Upstate of South Carolina, western North Carolina, and Northeast Georgia. Funding will support the operating expenditures for the 2016 Main, Teen, and Sibling Camp at Camp Courage. Project Dates: 06/01/2016 – 11/30/2016 Total/Direct: $18,000
Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital Dr. Sheldon Herring: SC Developmental Disabilities Council UCAN: Community Year 3 funding for the UCAN Community project. Project Dates: 07/01/2016 – 06/30/2017 Total/Direct: $20,000 Cost Share: $20,000 Dr. Kevin Kopera: SC Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund Prospective Study Registry of Individuals in South Carolina with Spinal Cord Injuries The purpose of this project is to develop a prospective Registry Database of patients with SCI. Demographic and Injury Related Common Data Elements will be collected from spinal cord injury (SCI) patients and their clinicians from Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital. Project Dates: 05/15/2016 – 05/14/2017 Total/Direct: $33,389
Department of Child Advocacy Lorraine Cragan-Sullivan: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Learn the Signs. Act Early. (LTSAE) Ambassadors Program The overarching objective in applying as a LTSAE Ambassador is to integrate the work of LTSAE and Help Me Grow SC (HMG SC); enhance developmental promotion, early detection, and linkage to services. HMG SC is poised to become a statewide system within the next three years, which will allow HMG SC to reach the most vulnerable children. Project Dates: 05/01/2016 – 04/30/2018 Total/Direct: $8,000 Lorraine Cragan-Sullivan: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Developmental Monitoring within State Systems The overall goal of this project is to improve home visitation workforce development and increase home visitors’ capacity to attend to developmental milestones, engage parents in developmental screening, and connect families to the appropriate early intervention services. Project Dates: 04/01/2016 – 03/31/2018 Total/Direct: $20,000
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Jane Witowski: United Way of Greenville County Help Me Grow South Carolina Help Me Grow South Carolina provides a unique, comprehensive, and integrated program designed to address the need for early identification of children at risk for developmental and behavioral health problems and the connection of these children and their families to community based services. Project Dates: 07/01/2016 – 06/30/2019 Total/Direct: $118,500 Kerry McKenzie: TD Charitable Foundation Choosy Kids Farm to Belly Choosy Kids Farm to Belly will create a hands-on learning experience for young children in the North Franklin Head Start Center. The project will introduce children to fresh vegetables and fruits and encourage their family’s preparation of culturally diverse, children-focused recipes. Project Dates: 04/01/2016 – 03/31/2017 Total/Direct: $50,000
Department of Clinical Integration Anne Marie Maertens: The Duke Endowment AccessHealth Greenville County AccessHealth Greenville County Network provides health navigation, care coordination, and case management to low income, uninsured adults in need of access to appropriate healthcare so that they can receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Project Dates: 07/01/2016 – 06/30/2019 Total/Direct: $500,000 Anne Marie Maertens: United Way of Greenville County AccessHealth Greenville County AccessHealth Greenville County Network provides health navigation, care coordination, and case management to low income, uninsured adults in need of access to appropriate healthcare so that they can receive the right care in the right place at the right time. Project Dates: 07/01/2016 – 06/30/2019 Total/Direct: $157,500
Laboratory Ginger Smith: DHEC LAB HIV This award is for the 2016 funding to continue HIV testing through the ED. Project Dates: 01/01/2016 – 12/31/2017 Total/Direct: $117,000
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George Maynard (Office of Institutional Advancement): Sanders Family Foundation University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville - Paladin Scholarship GHS is requesting funds on behalf of the USCSOM Greenville for a medical student scholarship designated for a Furman University graduate. A three-member panel will select a Furman student who has been accepted into the USC School of Medicine Greenville (USCSOMG). The panel will be comprised of one representative from Greenville Health System, one from Furman University and another from the Sanders Family Foundation. A majority vote will approve the student to be selected for the Furman graduate USCSOMG Paladin scholarship. Project Dates: 05/01/2016 – 04/30/2017 Total/Direct: $50,000
Clinical University Dr. Brenda Thames: Wells Fargo MedEx Academy This grant will fund scholarships, stipends, and other costs for deserving students from throughout South Carolina to participate in all tiers of the GHS MedEx Academy. The funding will not only provide educational benefits to individual students, but it will also serve to strengthen developing partnerships between GHS and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Students from HBCUs have been represented 40 times in Tiers 1-4 since 2011 and GHS plans to dramatically increase that amount through our partnerships. In addition, it will build on the support that Wells Fargo has provided in the past to USC and Clemson academics by strengthening the pathway to health professions for their students. Project Dates: 05/01/2016 – 04/30/2017 Total/Direct: $10,000
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VI- USCSOM Greenville Proposals 3rd Quarter, Fiscal Year 2016
Title PI Name Funding Total Amount
Carotid Revascularization and Medical
Management for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis
Trial (CREST 2) Amendment
Egan, Brent
Medical University of
SC/Mayo Clinic
Jacksonville/NIH $2,956.00
NQF #2764: Validity and Reliability Testing of
National Minority Quality Forum Performance
Measure
Egan, Brent National Minority
Quality Forum $50,000.00
Healthy South Carolina Initiative: Community
Transformation Plan
Egan, Brent
SC Department of
Health &
Environmental
Control (DHEC)/CDC $200,000.00
Healthy South Carolina Initiative: DHEC Reporting
Egan, Brent
SC Department of
Health &
Environmental
Control (DHEC)/CDC $30,000.00
Total $282,956.00