At PaTH, we are committed to developing practices by which research can be integrated within clinical practice in a way that is acceptable to clinicians and, ideally, adds value to the care that they provide. For example, investigators who work with PaTH are encouraged to respect clinicians' limited time. We aim to integrate study design with normal workflow (e.g. using standard referral processes to refer patients to interventions) and to require minimal clinician effort in study recruitment. PaTH seeks feedback from clinicians engaged in PaTH-affiliated studies and will use their feedback to refine our advice to investigators.
Dr. Seuli Brill
Seuli Brill, M.D., Director of Primary Care Research, Division of General Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Brill’s specialty is Maternal Child Health-focused Primary Care. She is a dual board-certified internal medicine and pediatrics physician investigator and practicing primary care physician. Dr. Brill serves as the founding and executive director of the Multimodal Maternal Infant Outpatient Delivery System (MOMI PODS), founding Director of the Center for Health Outcomes in Medicine Scholarship and Service (HOMES), Associate Program Director for the Primary Care Research Fellowship, co-Director of the Ohio Primary Care Innovation Network (OPCIN), and Director and Principal Investigator of CONTINUUM, a multi-institutional maternal health research center funded by the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA). Dr. Brill’s research and clinical programs focus on developing and implementing innovative, patient-centered strategies to ensure postpartum individuals receive consistent, longitudinal care aligned with evidence-based and clinical consensus guidelines. As Chair of the PaTH Clinical Research Network’s Maternal Child Health Workgroup, she has led the development of network-wide MCH priorities in collaboration with patients and community-based organizations. With over a decade of experience building research capacity in academic and community-based primary care environments, Dr. Brill also serves as clinical lead on multiple State of Ohio women’s health initiatives, including the Ohio Focus on ME program. She has led multiple clinical trials and community engagement initiatives and has received extramural funding from the NIH, HRSA, PCORI, the March of Dimes, and the Ohio Department of Medicaid to support MCH innovation and research. Dr. Brill is also a dedicated mentor to numerous students, residents, fellows, and faculty.
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