Faculty @WUSTLmed@WashUI2, started @ISAR_SIG, former @HAPFellows in US Senate, former journalist, small-town girl | ImpSci, aging, dementia, rural, healthcare.
It's bleak for those of us in healthcare & health research so I feel a little guilty sharing such personal good news when everything else is trash BUT stick w/ me on this. I'll take you up, down, then back up again.
Today I found out I received an @NIH_LRP award from NIA!
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Combining the measurement strengths of Age-Friendly Health Systems w/ the informatics & implementation science strengths of learning health systems could be a promising model for catalyzing improved clinical care for older adults. #geriatricsagsjournals.onlinelibrary.wi…
Thank you, @haroldpollack! @Drstacy_ann and I agree - #rural#ruralhealth in the US is nuanced and complex - it's not just about the white working class - and the narrative must expand or we will never meaningful reduce and eliminate urban-rural disparities.
Intersectional issues receive less attention than they should when we consider America's urban-rural divide. This perspective piece by Stan Grundy and Beth Prusaczyk deserves attention for those of us seeking to address the opioid epidemic other challenges liebertpub.com/doi/epdf/10.1…
Intersectional issues receive less attention than they should when we consider America's urban-rural divide. This perspective piece by Stan Grundy and Beth Prusaczyk deserves attention for those of us seeking to address the opioid epidemic other challenges liebertpub.com/doi/epdf/10.1…
We needed a more accessible, practical approach to #stakeholder#engagement. We found answers in the management science literature, and combined these with our #impsci knowledge. A fun paper to write but even more awesome to apply in real life. @VA_CHOIR@vahsrd@BrownPsychiatry
In this Perspective @ranielwy@elizabethmags and colleagues discuss steps for identifying, categorizing and including stakeholders in the research process, as a precursor to involving them as communication partners in research dissemination efforts. link.springer.com/article/10…
I knew it took a while from grant submission to finding out if you "got" it but I didn't fully appreciate how long it took from the time you found out you "got" the grant to when you *actually* got it, so sharing my K01 timeline for others! #AcademicTwitter@AcademicChatter
Two years to the month after the first submission & 11 months after resubmission I *finally* received NOA on my K01 from @NIHAging to study #rural#dementia services!
Crap. I should have waited until I had breakfast and coffee to tweet 😂 I can’t forget @LovegreenMPH - Sarah, you’ll be getting an email from me soon!