Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research


Upcoming Events

Sep 16
9-11am

Mental Health Postdoc Seminar Series
Empirical Outcomes of a Support Program for Parents of Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances

Krista Kutash, Ph.D., Professor & Albert J. Duchnowski, Ph.D., Professor
Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health. Florida Mental Health Institute
University of South Florida, Tampa
-- Sheps Center 1st flr , Room 150

Oct 3
12-1:30 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Title: To Be Announced

Gloria Bazzoli, Virginia Commonwealth University
-- Sheps Center 3rd flr , Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Oct 24
12-1 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Title: To Be Announced

Nicole Maestas, RAND
-- Duke University Fuqua School of Business, Seminar Room 1

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Nov 17

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Title: To Be Announced

Charles Courtemanche, UNC-G
-- Location: To Be Announced

Nov 21
12-1:30 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Spatial Analytic Methods in Health Utilization and Outcomes Research

Lee Mobley, RTI
-- Sheps Center, DeFriese Conference Room, 1st Floor Sheps Center

Dec 5
12-2 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Job Market Presentations
Title: To Be Announced

-- Sheps Center, DeFriese Conference Room, 1st Floor Sheps Center

Dec 12
12-2 pm

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Job Market Presentations
Title: To Be Announced

-- Sheps Center, DeFriese Conference Room, 1st Floor Sheps Center

 

More events coming soon....

What's New?

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Sheps Center Director - Dr. Tim Carey

Tim Carey, MD, MPH, was named director of the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research in October 2000. Carey replaces Gordon H. DeFriese, PhD, who served as the center's director since 1973.

A Sheps Center fellow and UNC faculty member since 1986, Carey is a physician and health services researcher with interests related to evidence-based medicine, access to care, health disparities, and medical outcomes. Several of his current research projects examine technology assessment, including the benefits and disadvantages of tube feedings in the frail elderly. He has also conducted a number of studies to examine the outcomes of care for low back pain, and is co-director of the joint Research Triangle Institute/UNC Evidence-Based Practice Center examining the strength of the literature on a variety of medical and health policy topics.

Carey is a Sarah Graham Kenan Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Social Medicine at UNC-Chapel Hill, and was chief of the Division of General Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology at the UNC-CH School of Medicine from 1991-2000.

He is a frequent federal reviewer and has served as a member of the Institute of Medicine's Monitoring Panel on Access to Care. He teaches at both the UNC Schools of Medicine and Public Health.

"Under Gordon DeFriese's leadership, the Sheps Center has grown dramatically, achieving national and international visibility," said Carey. "I hope to continue the type of leadership that has made the center so successful, while helping it meet the changing needs of our constituents–within the university and on a local, state and national level."

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