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    99th Medical Group wins research awards

    99th Medical Group wins research awards

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Mikaley Kline | (Left to right) Tracy Bogdanovich, 99th Medical Operations Squadron clinical research...... read more read more

    NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NV, UNITED STATES

    04.06.2015

    Story by Airman 1st Class Mikaley Kline 

    Nellis Air Force Base

    NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. – The 99th Medical Group’s Family Medicine Residency and Clinical Investigation Program recently took home two research awards.

    The CIP was presented with the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States 2014 Training and Education Award and the FMR was presented with the 2015 Outstanding Achievement in Scholarly Activity Award by the Uniformed Services Academy of Family Physicians.

    “The primary mission of the CIP at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., is to support graduate medical education research and assist residents with writing and completing research projects,” said Lt. Col. Paul Crawford, 99th Medical Operations Squadron CIP and FMR program director.

    FMR physicians work directly with the CIP to develop and test alternative treatments for pain, use nutraceuticals to treat and mitigate diseases and other conditions and prevent Type II Diabetes through lifestyle intervention coaching.

    The efforts of FMR and the CIP are collaborative in nature. The FMR physicians draft unique research questions and the CIP assists in developing the idea, gaining necessary approvals and carrying out investigations.

    “The CIP holds three investigational new drug applications through the Food and Drug Administration which tests nutraceuticals for various indications,” said Jill Clark, 99th MDOS clinical research manager.

    The 99th MDG CIP team, under Crawford’s leadership, was recognized as being “instrumental in catapulting the Air Force CIP to new heights in 2014 … and ensured 100 percent accreditation of Air Force student programs that are graduating the nation’s best healthcare clinicians and scientists,” by Lt. Gen. Thomas W. Travis, surgeon general of the Air Force.

    “FMR also participates in the Military Primary Care Research Network, which is a network of family medicine research sites coordinated by Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences,” said Clark.

    The 99th MDG FMR was selected as a new CIP in fiscal 2012, becoming the first and only CIP thus far in Air Combat Command.

    “Winning these awards is a reflection of all the hard work that all the people here in CIP and FMR do every day,” said Crawford. “Doing research is not a solitary activity. It requires people with many different skill sets on their team and it takes a big team to help bring a project to success.”

    Achievements
    Together the CIP and FMR team:
    •Conducting 17 clinical investigations, with an additional three in the pipeline awaiting approval.

    •Participated in 47 investigations since their inception in fiscal 2012.

    •Engaging in research collaborations with Clemson University and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. They will be one of two sites with Dr. Crawford serving as the chair of the Research Advisory Committee.

    •Executed several cooperative research and development agreements with industry sponsors in support of our research efforts and are actively seeking new opportunities.

    •Received a total of over $4.2 million in funding through Department of Defense private foundations and industry support since its inception in fiscal 2012.

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    Date Taken: 04.06.2015
    Date Posted: 04.10.2015 19:15
    Story ID: 159707
    Location: NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NV, US

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