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Overview and Background
The Research Division of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine includes 6 full-time faculty (3 physicians and 3 non-physicians) and 8.5 staff. Faculty members are involved in a number of research activities, most of which fall within the categories of practice-based research, translational research, and research on clinical decision-making. The Division offers medical student electives in practice-based research and clinical decision-making, and a Family Medicine Summer Research Experience for medical students after their first year of medical school. The Division also has primary responsibility for Journal Club for the Family Medicine residents in the Oklahoma City residency program and for the ClinIQ process for residents in both Oklahoma City and Lawton.
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Dr. James Mold
Director of Research Division |
Members of the division instruct the Family Medicine residents in interviewing, community medicine, and clinical decision making topics.
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The Research Division works very closely with the Oklahoma Physicians Resource/Research Network (OKPRN), a primary care practice-based research network with clinician members throughout Oklahoma (see www.okprn.org).
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