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About VISN 5 MIRECC
About the VISN 5 MIRECC
Mission • Focus • Organizational Structure Mission Statement
The center is based at the Baltimore Division of the Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System (VAMHCS), and involves substantial integration with the scientific expertise on schizophrenia and mental health services at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Active research, educational and clinical program links are maintained across VISN 5 facilities including the Perry Point Division of the VAMHCS, the Martinsburg WV VAMC, and the Washington DC VAMC. The VISN 5 MIRECC represents an integrated, multi-level program that includes development and testing of new antipsychotic medications and of, psychosocial rehabilitation treatments and recovery-oriented services, and mental health services research. New findings are disseminated through comprehensive educational programs for VISN staff, Veterans, their families, and other VAMCs. Clinical demonstration programs are established to test new strategies and to serve as models for dissemination. Consistent with the overall mission of the VISN 5 MIRECC to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of services for Veterans with schizophrenia and their families, the MIRECC Research Program will emphasize research that promotes the translation of research findings into evidence-based practice. Focus Overview
While Veterans living with schizophrenia have multiple problems, we have elected to target the following areas that are especially relevant to Veterans and the VA, and on which we can bring considerable research and clinical expertise: substance abuse; psychopharmacology; neurocognitive factors in rehabilitation; health behaviors and medical comorbidity; recovery-oriented and family services; and service delivery systems. In addition, research in traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder are emerging areas of interest within our program. Each of these areas will be the subject of research, educational activities, and enhanced clinical services. Our activities will encompass development and evaluation of new interventions in these domains, and evaluation of their costs and impact on systems of care. Organizational Structure
The VISN 5 MIRECC supports and facilitates research, educational programs, and clinical demonstration projects in the key areas of scientific interest, including: substance abuse, psychopharmacology, neurocognitive factors in rehabilitation, health behaviors and medical comorbidity, recovery-oriented and family services, and service delivery systems. Given the breadth of expertise on schizophrenia in our system, we will also support projects on other topics that are consistent with our mission, including work with families of Veterans with schizophrenia and on homelessness. Administrative CoreThe Administrative Core is the operational center of the MIRECC. Led by the Acting MIRECC Director, Lisa Dixon, MD, and the Administrative Core Manager, Amy Drapalski, PhD, the Administrative Core oversees all aspects of MIRECC activities, including research, education, clinical service, and evaluation. It serves as the primary link:
The Administrative Core is responsible for managing the MIRECC budget, space, and resources, overseeing recruitment of all MIRECC investigators and staff, implementing policy, facilitating the work of MIRECC investigators and staff, and leading the MIRECC in achievement of its goals. The Administrative Core also includes Matt Wiley, MPH, MIRECC Coordinator; Mary Lupi, Administrative Officer; and Vikki Forsee, Program Support Assistant. Research CoreThe Research Core consists of three components: the Biostatistics Core, the Assessment Core, and the Research Program. The Research Program is the organizational structure for all of the research projects conducted under the auspices of the MIRECC. The Acting Associate Director for Research, Bob Buchanan, MD, oversees and is responsible for each of these three components. Julie Kreyenbuhl, PharmD, PhD, is the Assistant Director for Research. The Biostatistics CoreThe Biostatistics Core is the methodological cornerstone of the MIRECC. At the conceptual level it contributes to the design of studies, provides statistical guidance, and translates scientific questions into statistically testable hypotheses. At the methodological level it engages in the statistical analyses of data, provides consultative services to investigators and project statisticians, and manages the MIRECC database. The Biostatistics Core serves as the primary statistical resource for the MIRECC. It provides consultation in research design, statistical analysis, statistical concepts, database technology and management, and it takes the lead in computer systems development in each of the MIRECC programs and projects. Clayton Brown, PhD, is the Director. The Assessment CoreThe Assessment Core facilitates and integrates the assessment functions of the MIRECC research and clinical programs implemented across the VISN. The core creates a structural framework for assuring the uniformity of clinical evaluations across these programs through its multiple functions. First, it enables the various programs to share in:
Second, the core oversees collection of a common data set on patients entering MIRECC-related protocols through the use of index assessments. The selection of index assessments is driven by the theoretical concept of domains of psychopathology, and by the desire to ensure that there is an adequate diagnostic and clinical description of all subjects entering MIRECC protocols. Third, the Core makes available a common set of clinical, neurobehavioral, social competence, and family assessments to MIRECC investigators. We propose to develop a "formulary" of measures, such that investigators will select measures for specific purposes from a standard menu of instruments. The standardization of assessments across the different programs and projects reduces the variability in measurement, thus promoting cross-program comparisons and facilitating scientific collaboration. Moreover, the collection of a common data set across programs allows an examination of the applicability of findings over a wider spectrum of schizophrenic patients as well as more macro analyses of service utilization and costs. The Research ProgramThe Research Program, in keeping with the overall mission of the VISN 5 MIRECC to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of services for Veterans with schizophrenia and their families, emphasizes research that promotes the translation of research findings into evidence-based practice. We view the link between research, education, and clinical service as a continuum with an ongoing feedback loop, in which research leads to new educational curricula, which are then translated into new and more effective clinical interventions; at the same time, clinical and educational activities generate ideas for new research. Thus, our research program has an ongoing influence on our educational and clinical efforts. Education CoreThe Education Core is directed by the MIRECC Associate Director for Education, Richard Goldberg, PhD. The VISN 5 MIRECC Educational Core includes a multi-faceted and coordinated program of education, training, dissemination, evaluation, community networking and technical assistance to help achieve the overall MIRECC mission of improving the quality and cost-effectiveness of services for Veterans with schizophrenia and their families. The Education Core targets a large audience of participants including VISN 5 clinicians, research scientists, providers, and trainees from across a wide variety of disciplines (e.g., general medicine, psychiatry, psychology, nursing, and social work), Veterans living with schizophrenia and their families, as well as community based support and advocacy organizations working with Veterans in the VISN 5 area. Drawing on the findings from the MIRECC's Clinical Core and Research Program, the Education Core plays an important role in promoting the translation of research and clinical findings into improved evidence-based practice. The specific goals of the Education Core are to:
Clinical CoreThe Clinical Core is the operational arm of the VISN 5 MIRECC for all activities that involve clinical services and programs. Seth Himelhoch, MD, MPH, is Acting Director of the Clinical Core. Much of its activity involves linkage with the Education Core and Research Program in order to generate ideas and targets, and to enable their operations. The Mission of the MIRECC Clinical Core is to:
The Primary Activities of the Clinical Core are divided into three domains:
The demonstration programs and research projects will often be developed in response to the needs assessments, but they can also evolve in response to requests from the VISN administrators and program directors, from Mental Health Performance Improvement Councils, and from research findings generated within the VISN 5 MIRECC and elsewhere. Dedication CeremonyVISN 5 MIRECC Dedication Ceremony Photo of Alan S. Bellack, PhD, ABPP, and U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski at the official dedication ceremony of the VISN 5 MIRECC. |