College Of Medicine Final - University Of Kentucky

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The College of Medicine COMMITS* toCampus, Community, and CommonwealthRobert S. DiPaola, MDDean, College of Medicine*COMMITS: College Of Medicine Map to Impact througha Transdisciplinary Strategy

College of Medicine: By the NumbersFour Campus Locations 112M inFederal Funding; 163.9M TotalAnnual Funding575MedicalStudents814ResidentsandFellows996 Full-time and208 Part-timeBasic Science andClinical Faculty231PhD andMastersStudents10,500 Alumniwho practice inall 50 states and26 ents23CentersandInstitutes

2018-2024 Strategic Plan Clear goals, tactics, andmetrics Cross-campuscollaboration Input solicited from everyfaculty member, staffmember, and student Clear pillar andworkgroup teamsmonitoring metrics Aligned with Universityof Kentucky and UKHealthCare strategic plans

A Transdisciplinary Vision and Strategy:A Diverse (Transdisciplinary) Team Startingwith Key Questions“Judge a man byhis questionsrather than hisanswers.”- Voltaire

Strategic Pillars and Enablers 26 Goals 111 Tactics 159 Metrics33%Monitoring:Completion as ofMarch 2019

Liaison Committee on Medical Education(LCME) Accreditation VisitSeptember 21 – October 18, 2018Accredited until 2026 Success through strong leadership, faculty, staff, andstudent effort, including approval of new campuses Longest Liaison Committee on Medical Educationsite visit in U.S. history Of the 93 elements, the UK College of Medicinewas only rated unsatisfactory in three Plans are in place to monitor and improve thoseareas of our College, particularly diversity andinclusion and student debt

Ongoing Diversity and InclusionActivities New leadership (Associate Dean of Diversity andInclusion) Training (Unconscious Bias Training) Additional focus on inclusion and wellbeing (studentled groups such as “Resilient”) New partnerships UK College of Medicine Class of 2022 50.6% Female 3.6% African-American/Black 4.8% Hispanic/Latino(a) Faculty efforts in recruitment, retention, and inclusion

Increased Philanthropy Activity Increased alumni/philanthropy engagements Visits to: California, Florida, Northern and WesternKentucky, Ohio, New York, and Washington Increased scholarship funding 2.5 million from St. Elizabeth Healthcare in 2018 Endowed scholarship campaign for Northern Kentuckystudents Bowling Green scholarship fundraising is ongoing Proposals totaling 1 million already in 2019 Reboot of the Medical Alumni Association

UK College of Medicine-Bowling Green CampusLaunched in 2018 Partnership with Med Center Health and Western KentuckyUniversity When fully operational, the Bowling Green Campus will increase thesize of the College of Medicine by 120 students (20 percent) Eight residency and fellowship programs in Bowling Green havetransitioned to the UK College of Medicine Graduate MedicalEducation (GME) Scholarship funding secured

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Remarks fromthe Mayor of Bowling Green“There are four game-changingevents in the history of BowlingGreen. In the 1850s, we convincedL&N Railroad to reestablish theirline a little bit farther west than theyhad planned. In 1906, WesternKentucky University started itsoperation here. In the 1960s, we wereable to get I-65 meandered over tothis direction. And today, 2018, thisis a game-changing day for BowlingGreen.”– Bruce Wilkerson,Mayor of Bowling Green

UK College of Medicine-Northern Kentucky Campus UK College of Medicine-Northern Kentucky Campus Opening Fall 201935 students per classWhen fully operational, the campus will increase the classsize by 140Partnership with NKU and St. Elizabeth HealthcareLiaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)approvedSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools(SACS)-approvedScholarship funding secured

Rural Physician LeadershipProgram (RPLP) in Morehead Inaugural class of five students in 2010 10 students accepted each subsequent year Accepted students increased to 12 in 2018-19 due to high demand For the 59 students who have graduated from the program: 61.2% entered primary care specialties 20.3% entered family medicine 19 RPLP graduates have finished their residences and enteredpractice 16 practice in Kentucky 14 practice in rural areas Five returned as RPLP faculty in Morehead

Class of 2019 Match Day 48% of the class of 2019 (64 students) willenter primary care residency programs(internal medicine, pediatrics, medicinepediatrics, and family medicine) 42 students willcomplete theirresidency at UK Students matchedinto 25 differentspecialties

New Biomedical Education Programs 3,894 undergraduate students in 78courses were taught by the Collegeof Medicine Master of Medical Physics New Master of ForensicToxicology and Analytical Genetics Accepting students for the fall 2019semester The only program of its kind in thestate, and only the fifth professionalmasters degree program in the field offorensics in the nation Co-directed by Isabel Mellon, PhD andDavy Jones, PhDIsabel Mellon, PhDDavy Jones, PhD New Minor in Pharmacology Launched the Spring 2019 semester Initiative led by Michael Kilgore, PhDMichael Kilgore, PhD

Future of Medicine Bonds Research, ClinicalCare, and Education MissionsGlod et al. J of Personalized Med: 4:401, 2014

Research Focus Areas(Aligned with the Vice President for Research priority areas)Substance iovascularDiseaseEmergingAreas

Active National Institutes of Health(NIH) Awards in the Signature Areas*Active NIH Awards as of April 18, ncerCardiovascularDiabetes/ObesityAddiction*NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools (RePORT)** This does not include the recently awarded HEAL grant

Multidisciplinary Value Program (MVP):A Program Designed to Bridge Discovery toClinical Care and Educational ImpactSupported by the College of Medicine, Vice Presidentfor Research (VPR), and Center for Clinical andTranslational Science (CCTS)

Transdisciplinary Research Growth StrategyTeams supported by the College of Medicine, VPR,CCTS, Center for Health Services ResearchInitiativeTopicCollaborating CollegesMVPThe INFUSE trial: Intervening with Platelet Transfusions in Septic PatientsMedicine and Public HealthMVPAltered Lipid Metabolism as a Novel Target for Colon Cancer TreatmentMedicine and Public HealthEarly Intra-Articular Anti-Inflammatory Treatment after ACL Injury and Reconstruction. A RandomizedClinical TrialThe CATS-CARE Clinical Trial: Improving Addiction Treatment for Hospitalized Opioid DependentPatients with Infective EndocarditisMedicine, Public Health, andHealth SciencesMVPMVPMedicineMedicine, Pharmacy, andHealth SciencesMedicine, Nursing, andArts and SciencesMVPTreatment of Fused in Sarcoma-Related ALS with BetamethasoneMVPAssessing Effects of Electronic Cigarettes on Airway Resistance in AsthmaMVPApplication of Theory and Evidence to Promote Full Recovery from Pediatric InjuryMedicineMVPMagnesium And Verapamil After Recanalization in Ischemia of the Cerebrum (MAVARIC) in theKentucky Regional Population: a Clinical and Translational StudyMedicineVI2PTobacco Use in Pregnancy Intervention for Cessation (ToPIC)Medicine and NursingVI2PPartnership for Identification and Primary-Care Based Enrollment to a Prevention Intervention forDiabetes (PIPE to Prevent Diabetes)MedicineVI2PImplementing Oncology Precision Medicine in KentuckyMedicine and PharmacyVI2PAdaptation and Pilot Implementation of the Family Check-Up for Deaf and Hard of Hearing ChildrenMedicine and Public HealthAlliancesAortopathy Alliance Research CenterMedicineAlliancesKentucky Research Alliance for Lung DiseaseMedicineAlliancesEpilepsy and Brain Metabolism AllianceMedicine

MVP: Combining opioid AddictionTreatment with CARe for infectiousEndocarditis (CATS-CARE)Goals: To provide evidence-basedtreatment of opioid addiction in thehospital and after discharge To assess feasibility/safety ofdischarging patients to outpatientcare to complete IV antibioticsrather than remaining inpatient forlong staysInitial outcomes: 100% of patientscompleted antibioticregimen 23-day reduction inlength of stay After four weeks,80% of the outpatientgroup were inremission of opioiduseFanucchi and Lofwall, N Engl J Med 2016;375:811

Multidisciplinary Value Program (MVP)Preliminary OutcomesOutcomes so far (based on available info)*ManuscriptsSubmittedExternal GrantsSubmitted/(Awarded)MVP Round 11024 (8)MVP Round 278 (4)Total1732 (12)* Several additional abstracts, manuscripts, and grant applications are reported as in progress.

Research Funding(End of February)Funding ( Million)100806040200FederalStateFY 2017IndustryFY 2018NonprofitFY 2019Other

Future Funding Current fiscal year-to-date funding has alreadyexceeded FY18 total funding UK was awarded (Principal Investigator Dr.Sharon Walsh and team) 87.1 million tosupport Kentucky CAN HEAL(Communities and Networks Helping EndAddiction Long-term)

Increase National Research RankingSuccess Through Strong Leadership andFaculty Efforts*Anticipate top 20 NIHranking among publicinstitutions in 2020*Blue Ridge Ranking

Healthy Kentucky ResearchBuilding 300,000 square feet ofadditional researchspace Recruitment highlightfor new faculty“I cannot overstate the long-lasting impactthis new research facility will have on ourstate, from both a health care and aneconomic perspective.”- Senate President Robert Stivers

College of Medicine NIH FundingYear2016School ofMedicineAwards 62.9M2017 80.9M2018 102.9M1007550250150100Number ofPIs117117147500Average / PI 538.0K 691.8K 700.3K70052535017502016Data source: Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research20172018

College of Medicine Summary of Impact(2016-2019)Two New Four-Year RegionalCampus LocationsLaunched new strategic planwith clear priorities and goalsin Education and Research:COMMITS 2018-202440% increase inTotal Funding2017 to 2019SuccessfulLCMEAccreditation3/201920% increase in M1students(47% increase ofM1 when classesare fully enrolled)15% increase innumber ofresidency andfellowshipprograms42% of the fulltime faculty acrossthe College ofMedicine arewomen29%of the 2018IntegratedBiomedicalSciences class isunder-representedminority250 newalumniconnections

University Health Care Committee RetreatMark F. Newman, MD

University Health CareCommittee RetreatBuilding the AcademicHealth System of the futurefor the CommonwealthJune 20, 20198:00 AM-12:00 PMLewis Honors College1120 University Drive

UK College of Medicine-Northern Kentucky Campus UK College of Medicine-Northern Kentucky Campus Opening Fall 2019 35 students per class When fully operational, the campus will increase the class size by 140 Partnership with NKU and St. Elizabeth Healthcare Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)-approved