A research, teaching and clinical program will be undertaken by the
applicant, Catherine DuBeau, MD, in the Division on Aging at Harvard
Medical School. The Award will provide five years of supervised
experience enabling Dr. DuBeau to develop her potential to become a
leader in academic geriatrics. Dr. Neil Resnick, a former Academic Award
recipient and Chief of Geriatrics at Brigham and Women's Hospital, will
serve as the sponsor. The research component will be an investigation
of a common and morbid condition, benign prostatic hypertrophy, and the
attendant problem of the diagnosis of prostatic obstruction. The
project's goal is to refine a simple clinical strategy to distinguish men
who might benefit from urologic referral from those who would not; this
would permit the majority to be safely and effectively treated without
extensive and invasive testing. In addition to the formal meetings
scheduled with Dr. Resnick, Dr. DuBeau will work with him on a daily
basis in design, development, and analysis of the planned investigation.
Furthermore, Dr. Subbarao Yalla (Associate Professor of Urology) will
assist with the project, and, with Dr. Resnick, supervise the development
of Dr. DuBeau's urodynamic skills. For the educational component, Dr.
DuBeau will design and implement teaching modules for geriatricians,
urologists, and students in Harvard Medical School's New Pathway
curriculum. Dr. Resnick and Luann Wilkerson, EdD, (Director of the
Office for Educational Development) will guide Dr. DuBeau as she writes
and implements the curriculum, and also will provide direct feedback by
continually monitoring her teaching techniques. Clinical activities will
continue throughout this Award through attending on the Brigham and
Women's Hospital and West Roxbury DVA Geriatric Consultation Services,
and the Continence Center and Geriatric Assessment Clinic at Brigham and
Women's Hospital. The applicant will supervise students, residents, and
fellows, and collaborate with gerontologic nurses and social workers,
thus further developing her clinical geriatric expertise and teaching
skills. The very substantial research, educational, and clinical
resources of Harvard's Division on Aging will be available to the
applicant to assure successful attainment of the goals of this Award.
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Project Terms
benign prostate hyperplasiacurriculumhuman old age (65+)human subjectmalemale reproductive system disorder diagnosismedical educationprostate surgeryteachingurinary incontinenceurinary tract disorder diagnosisurinary tract obstructionurination
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