Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research


Upcoming Events

Nov 16
12-1:30

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Medicare, Managed Care and Admission Severity: Evidence from Pennsylvania 1994-2006
Marco Huesch, Duke University
--Sheps Center, Room 150

Nov 16
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Dissemination of CER
Cathy Melvin
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Nov 17
10-11:30am

UNC/Duke Program in Mental Health Services & Systems Research
Add Health Grows Up: Social, Behavioral, and Biological Linkages across the Life Course
Kathleen Harris, PhD, Department of Sociology, UNC
-- Sheps Center 1st flr , Room 150

Nov 18
1:00-2:15pm

Health Disparities Seminar Series
Probability Sampling of Study Sites for Community-based Clinical Trials
Tom Keyserling, MD, Division of General Medicine & Clinical Epidimiology, UNC
Ziya Gizlice, PhD., Director of Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, UNC
-- UNC Hooker Research Center, room 1001

Nov 20
11:30-12:30

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Title: TBA
Sandra Campo, UNC-Chapel Hill
--Sheps Center, Room 150

Nov 30
3-5 pm

AHRQ/NRSA Seminar
Academy Health/NRSA Abstract Review
Jim Bader
-- Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conf Rm

Dec 1
10-11:30am

UNC/Duke Program in Mental Health Services & Systems Research
New Age Assertive Community Treatment: Does it Improve Functioning and Promote Recovery?
Joe Morrissey, PhD and Gary Cuddeback, PhD, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC
-- Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University, 905 W Main Street (Brightleaf Square), Durham, NC

Dec 2
1:00-2:15pm

Health Disparities Seminar Series
Visual Imagery and Cardiovascular Psychophysiology: An Innovative Approach to the Study of Racism and Helath Disparities
Enrique Neblett , PhD., Psychology Department, UNC
-- UNC Hooker Research Center, room 3005

Dec 4
12:00-2:00

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
Title: TBA
Denise Whalen and Lauren Raymer Heller, Economics, UNC-Chapel Hill
--Sheps Center, Room 150

Dec 11
Time:TBA

Triangle Health Economics Workshop
The association between HIV and labor market participation in the Southern African Development Community
I-Heng Emma Lee, Health Policy and Management, UNC-Chapel Hill
--Location: TBA

Dec 15
10-11:30am

UNC/Duke Program in Mental Health Services & Systems Research
The Impact of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Parity: Are the Effects the Same for High and Low Spenders?
Haiden Hauskamp, PhD, Department of Health Policy, Harvard Medical School
-- Sheps Center 1st flr , Room 150

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Why we're named The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research

Dr. Cecil G. Sheps

Cecil G. Sheps, M.D., M.P.H., (1913-2004) was born in Winnipeg, Canada, where he received his M.D. degree from the University of Manitoba in 1936. He served four years in general practice after which, as a member of the Department of Public Health of the Province of Saskatchewan from 1944-46, he played a major role in the early developments there leading to universal hospitalization insurance and insurance for physicians' services. He lived and worked in the United states since he obtained the Master of Public Health degree from Yale University in 1947. For over 40 years he taught, did research, and held administrative positions in universities, and he served in the field as an organizer and administrator of health services.

Dr. Sheps held the position of General Director of such institutions as the Beth Israel Hospitals of Boston and New York, as well as Professor in the Harvard Medical School, the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public health, and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. At Pittsburgh he was Professor of Public Health and was the head of the graduate program in medical care administration. At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in the years 1947-53, he became Director of Program Planning in the Division of Health Affairs and Research Professor of Health Planning (perhaps the first in the United States to hold such a title).

Returning to the University of North Carolina in 1968 from New York, Dr. Sheps became the founding director of the University's Health Services Research Center. Soon after that he became Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs. After six years, he left that position to devote his time entirely to his responsibilities as Professor of Social Medicine and Epidemiology in the University. In 1980, he was appointed Taylor Grandy Distinguished Professor.

Dr. Sheps published over 140 articles in scientific journals and wrote or edited nine books, including Needed Research in Health and Medical Care — A Biosocial Approach (1954) with Eugene E. Taylor and The Sick Citadel: The American Academic Medical Center and the Public Interest (1983) with Irving J. Lewis.