[Counselor_Educ] Fwd: [-NCRE Members List-] Fellowship Announcement-University of Texas School of Health Information Sciences
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Subject: [-NCRE Members List-] Fellowship Announcement-University of Texas
School of Health Information Sciences
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 16:35:08 -0700 (PDT)
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FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT
The University of Texas School of Health Information Sciences at Houston
(SHIS) will award a comprehensive fellowship in disability informatics and
policy to a post-doctoral recruit, or tuition and part-time salary with
benefits to a graduate research assistant. Â The award recipient will work
under the direction of Professor Lex Frieden on a variety of tasks related to
health policy, long-term services and supports, and independent living by
people with disabilities and seniors. Â UT/SHIS will function as the academic
home for the research and training carried out as part of this program. Â
Practical research and training carried out under this program will be done in
conjunction with the ILRU (Independent Living Research Utilization) program at
TIRR Memorial Hermann (The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research), in
Houston .
This unique educational and research program will provide an unprecedented
experience for one, or more, well qualified, highly motivated individuals to
gain valuable training, to engage in important research, and to participate in
the health care and disability policy arena. Â Award recipients will gain
valuable practical experience in an enriched academic environment. Â They
will be tasked with:
·        engaging in community-based services research intended to
measure the relative outcomes of institutional and community based services
for people with long-term services and support needs;
·        conducting day to day monitoring and assessment of current
national, state and local health reform initiatives;
·        communicating up-to-date information about health reform
with a nationwide audience of people interested in long-term supports and
services for seniors and working age people with chronic health conditions and
long-term care needs;
·        collaborating in development and co-leading a unique online
training program in disability policy and informatics; and
·        composing scholarly publications and reports about research
findings, best practices, and policy issues pertaining to independent living
by people with disabilities and seniors.
Need
The need for long-term supports and services and other community based
services and supports for people with disabilities is significant. Currently,
approximately 12,000,000 people in the United States need daily assistance as
a result of chronic conditions or long-term care needs. Â While roughly 15%
of the U.S. population are people with disabilities and chronic health
conditions, more than 41% of the population of people over age 65 are living
with conditions which require them to have frequent personal assistants. Â By
the year 2030, the population of people over 65 in the United States will
double. Â As our population becomes older, it will also become more disabled,
and as people become more disabled, they require more personal assistance. In
the future, such assistance will be provided in the home rather than in an
institution. It is imperative that service providers develop the means to meet
the requirements of daily assistance for this population. It is also
imperative that our nation's health policy evolve to meet the eventual needs
caused by this dramatic population shift, so that people can be served as they
wish to be served in their homes, rather than in institutions. Â Optimizing
abilities and opportunities for this population will require both innovative
research in the labs and broad-based translation into the home, community and
real-world environment of family, friends, co-workers and caregivers (
Declaration for Independence, NAB, 2009 ).
About the award
The award will be for up to 12 months, and the award amount will be
commensurate with training and experience. Â Certain ancillary support will
be provided for awardees. Â Applicants should forward a curriculum vita, a
single-authored writing sample, and a statement about why this program is of
interest to them and would benefit them to Dr. Frieden at
lex.frieden at uth.tmc.edu . Â Applications will be reviewed as they are
received and an award will be announced by November 15, 2009 . Â This award
program is supported by the AMERIGROUP Public Policy Institute and AMERIGROUP
Foundation.
About the School of Health Information Sciences (SHIS)
The School of Health Information Sciences (SHIS) is a component of The
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston . Â The Health Science
Center is part of the Texas Medical Center , the world's largest center for
medical service, research and training. Â SHIS was the first school in the
country dedicated exclusively to graduate programs in health informatics. Â
Collaboration is a defining core value of the school, which offers both
doctoral and master's programs in informatics, and a dual degree program with
the UT School of Public Health .
About the AMERIGROUP Public Policy Institute
The AMERIGROUP Public Policy Institute is a joint venture of AMERIGROUP
Corporation and the AMERIGROUP Foundation. Â The institute examines a wide
range of issues related to Medicaid, Medicare and other government healthcare
programs that serve almost 100 million Americans. The Instituteâs goal is to
identify, assess and promote innovative solutions that help control the cost
of Medicaid and Medicare and that help Americans who depend on these programs
live healthier, more independent lives.
NCRE office hours are 7:30am to 4:30pm PST, Monday to Friday.
Ms. Satinder Atwal
NCRE Office Coordinator
5005 N. Maple Ave. ED 3
Fresno, Ca 93740
Office: 559-906-0787
Fax: 559- 412-2550
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