Collaboration Makes Comprehensive Health Data Available to Public in Unique Way
Community organizations team up to release first set of local, interactive clinical health data via the RocHealthData website.
From Sustaining a Concussion to Conducting Groundbreaking Brain Injury Research
As a young boy growing up in Somalia, Adnan Hirad suffered a concussion. Now - years later - he studies brain injury as an M.D./Ph.D. student in the UR CTSI’s Translational Biomedical Sciences PhD Program. His recent UR CTSI-funded study shows that sub-concussive head hits may damage the midbrain.
UR CTSI Offers New Electronic Medical Record Cohort Discovery Tool
TriNetX provides URMC researchers with access to longitudinal clinical data in near-real-time and uses state-of-the-art analytics to identify potential study participants based on specific study criteria.
Dads Matter: Moms Aren’t the Only Ones Who Impact Babies’ Health at Birth
A new UR CTSI-supported study shows that fathers’ education level, age, race and ethnicity can impact how healthy their children are at birth. Dads with less than a high school education had the greatest odds of having premature or low birthweight babies.
Improving Doctor-Patient Discussions About Drug Costs
Many patients in the U.S. struggle to comply with their doctors’ orders because they can’t afford their medications. A new study conducted through the UR CTSI’s Greater Rochester Practice-Based Research Network suggests that a little training can help physicians address their patients’ medication cost concerns.