Research at US colleges of osteopathic medicine: a decade of growth
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Research at US colleges of osteopathic medicine: a decade of growth
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- J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2003 Oct;103(10):458-9
Abstract
Although research is a critical component of academic medicine, it has not been a significant component of osteopathic medicine. For years, leaders in the osteopathic medical profession have called for increased research in osteopathic medical schools. The need for cost-effective clinical practice leading to improved clinical outcomes creates a necessity for conducting well-designed clinical outcomes research related to osteopathic practice. The authors assess the growth in research at osteopathic academic medical centers from 1989-1999. The amounts of extramural funding at each school, sources of funding, types of research funded, departments funded, and investigators' degree types are also assessed. During the 10 years analyzed, total research funding increased 37%. Twenty-five percent of the grants and 55% of the funding to colleges of osteopathic medicine were from the National Institutes of Health. Most (63%) grants were awarded to PhD faculty. Most research was conducted in the basic biomedical sciences. Clinical research related to osteopathic practices appears to be a relatively minor component of research at osteopathic medical centers.
Comment in
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Questions raised regarding fund reporting.J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2003 Sep;103(9):414-5; author reply 415. J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2003. PMID: 14527075 No abstract available.
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