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Principal Investigator:   Hanna E. Bloomfield, MD, MPH
Co-Principal Investigator:   Melissa Partin, PhD

       

RECENT HIGHLIGHTS

Melissa Polusny Melissa Polusny, Phd (pictured) recently received funding from the Department of Defense for a four year study investigating the role of in-theater organizational support on subsequent psychiatric disruption, mental health service utilization, and operational readiness in National Guard soldiers returning from Iraq. This study is unprecedented in that it includes pre-deployment baseline information on a large cohort of troops.

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The Center for Chronic Disease Outcomes Research, a VA Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Center of Excellence, is an interdisciplinary community of professionals conducting methodologically rigorous research intended primarily to improve the health care of veterans. The Center is a vibrant and growing organization with 22 MD and PhD investigators, 36 research and administrative employees, more than 65 externally funded projects and an annual budget of over $7 million.

CONTACT INFORMATION

VA Medical Center (152/2E)
One Veterans Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55417

Phone: 612.725.1979
Fax: 612.727.5699
Contact via email.

CCDOR AFFILIATED CENTERS

RESEARCH FOCUS

More than 600,000 new veterans have become eligible for VA services since the beginning of the global war on terror. These veterans face a host of unique combat-related problems, many of which will become lifelong chronic conditions. To help ensure that these veterans receive the highest quality care, we will place a major focus over the next five years on post-deployment health, specifically:
  • Post traumatic stress disorder
  • Polytrauma and Blast-related injuries and other unique health issues facing veterans of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom
  • Substance use disorders (including tobacco)
In addition much of our research will continue to focus on other areas of established strength:
  • Clinical research programs in osteoporosis, vaccine preventable disease, prostate and urological disease, and abdominal aortic aneurysm
  • Intervention and implementation research in colorectal cancer screening
  • Health disparities in disadvantaged populations
  • Methods for reducing bias in observational studies
Our areas of methodological expertise include:
  • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
  • Surveys
  • Multi-center clinical trials
  • Intervention development and testing

OUR MISSION

To enhance, through research, education, and dissemination activities, the delivery and accessibility of high-quality, cost-effective health care that will result in optimal clinical, psychosocial, and functional outcomes for veterans with chronic disease.

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