Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research


Upcoming Events

Jan 23
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Determining Future Research Needs
Tim Carey
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Jan 30
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Grants, Contracts, and the Money River
Tim Carey
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Feb 6
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Pilot Funding
Tim Carey
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Feb 13
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Project Management
Anne Jackman
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Feb 20
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Budgeting and Screw-ups
Tim Carey
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Feb 27
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
The Job Talk: Interviewing, negotiating, and transitions
Morris Weinberger
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Mar 12
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Using qualitative methods to inform quantitative methods
Jennifer Craft-Morgan
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Mar 19
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Long term acute care study
Kathleen Dalton
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Apr 2
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Understanding high financial performance in Critical Access Hospitals:
A mixed methods approach

George Pink
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Apr 23
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Giselle Corbie-Smith
The IOM committee on CER standards
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

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Information About the Sheps Center

Mission

Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research seeks to improve the health of individuals, families, and populations by understanding the problems, issues and alternatives in the design and delivery of health care services. This is accomplished through an interdisciplinary program of research, consultation, technical assistance and training that focuses on timely and policy-relevant questions concerning the accessibility, adequacy, organization, cost and effectiveness of health care services and the dissemination of this information to policy makers and the general public.
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Resources

The Center's most valuable resources are its faculty research fellows, staff and associates. Over 120 personnel occupy offices in the Center's facility on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (Historic Airport Road) in Chapel Hill. The staff is composed of faculty-level research fellows, research assistants, programmers and data entry personnel, librarians, business office and other support staff, as well as graduate assistants, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars, visiting international research fellows and pre- and post-doctoral fellows.

Also affiliated with the Center are 150 research fellows representing more than 20 disciplines at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University in Durham, North Carolina State University in Raleigh and several private and public agencies throughout North Carolina, the United States and other countries.

The Center's resources include state-of-the-art communications using state-of-the-art equipment with the UNC-CH Information Technology Services and an intranet of micro-computers used for word and data processing, presentation development and desktop publishing. The Center offers immediate, 24-hour electronic communication with co-workers located throughout the world via its FTP and World Wide Web server sites. An additional, frequently used resource is the Center's specialized library that supplements the University's extensive holdings.

The Center supports itself with funds from the State of North Carolina and with contracts and grants from several philanthropic foundations and federal government agencies, most notably the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (ACHPR) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which includes the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute on Aging, the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
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Organization, Structure, and Governance

The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research is a unit of the University's Division of Health Affairs. The Center's director reports to the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development. Oversight responsibility of the Center is vested in a Policy Board whose members include senior faculty and administrators from the five health science schools, departments from the Division of Academic Affairs, as well as representatives of the health services community at large. The director receives assistance in planning and leading the Center's activities from four deputy directors, three associate directors, two assistant directors, and from program directors responsible for specific substantive areas of research.
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Policy board

Thomas Bacon, PhD

Associate Dean and Director

Area Health Education Centers Program

School of Medicine

Tim Carey, MD, MPH

Professor of Medicine

Department of Medicine

Director, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research

Ronald J. Falk, MD

Professor and Division Chief

Division of Nephrology and Hypertension

Jo Ann Earp, ScD

Professor and Chair

Department of Health Behavior and Health Education

Gillings School of Global Public Health

John W, Hatch, PhD

Professor Emeritus

Department of Health Behavior and Health Education

Gillings School of Global Public Health

Michael R. Kosorok, PhD, MM

Professor and Chair

Department of Biostatistics

 

Jessica Y. Lee, DDS., MPH, PhD

Professor and Chair

Dentistry

 

Peggy Leatt, PhD

Professor and Chair

Department of Health Policy and Administration

Gillings School of Global Public Health

Barbara Mark, RN, PhD

Professor, School of Nursing

 

Betsy Sleath, PhD

Professor and Chair, Division of Pharmaceutical Policy

School of Pharmacy

 

Warren P. Newton, MD, MPH (Chair)

Professor and Chair

Department of Family Medicine

School of Medicine

 

Andrew F. Olshan, PhD

Professor and Chair

Department of Epidemiology

 

Daniel Clark-Pearson, MD

Professor and Chair

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

 

Herbert B. Peterson, MD

Professor and Chair

Department of Maternal and Child Health

Gillings School of Global Public Health

John Price

Acting Director

Office of Rural Health and Community Care

NC DHHS

 

David Rubinow, MD

Professor and Chair

Psychiatry

 

Marschall S. Runge, MD, PhD

Professor and Chair

Department of Medicine

School of Medicine

 

Desmond K. Runyan, MD, DrPh, MPH

Professor and Chair

Department of Social Medicine

School of Medicine

 

George F. Sheldon, MD

Dr. Zack D. Owens Distinguished Professor

Department of Surgery

School of Medicine

 

Alan D. Stiles, MD

Professor and Chair

Department of Pediatrics

 

Hugh H. Tilson, MD, DrPH

Adjunct Professor, PHLP, Public Health Leadership Program

 

 

Sheps Center:

 

Roger Akers, Deputy Director

Data Mgt and Info

Anne Jackman, Deputy Director

Operations

 

Nancy Jenkins, Deputy Director

Bus and Finance

 

Joe Morrissey, Deputy Director

Research

 

Tom Ricketts, Deputy Director

Policy Analysis

 

 

 

 

 



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