Applications Open: BUSM and BMC, 2016 Lynne Stevens Award for Research or Practice Improvement Project on Healthcare Responses to Violence Against Women

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January 7th, 2016

Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center Family Medicine Department’s 2016 Lynne Stevens Award for Research or Practice Improvement Project on Healthcare Responses to Violence Against Women

Background:

Lynne Stevens MSW was Director of the Responding to Violence Against Women Program and an Assistant Professor at the Boston University School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine. Stevens specialized in evaluation of the quality of care offered in medical settings to women impacted by partner and sexual violence. She died in 2009 at the age of 63.

The Award Program:

To continue Lynne’s work in this important area, the Department of Family Medicine, with the help of a generous donation, has established a grant to be awarded annually for the life of the fund, for research or practice improvement projects. The focus should be on the care received in the Boston University system by women who experience partner and sexual violence, including the hospitals, student health services and community health centers affiliated with Boston Medical Center. This is a University-wide program, so all faculty, staff, trainees and students of BU, BMC and affiliated community health centers and services are eligible to apply. Non-clinicians are encouraged to seek endorsement by practicing providers with a letter of support attesting to clinical relevance. Proposals will be reviewed by a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) including experts in the field.

The Award Process:

Please notify us by Friday 2/5/16 of your intent to apply via email to Latia.Holmes@bmc.org,Carol.Mostow@bmc.org  and damusk@bu.edu. Applicants should submit a concept paper of no more than 3 pages via email by 10 AM Friday March 3, 2016 to the committee via email to the same addresses. This concept paper should include the need or problem being addressed, objectives of the study or project design, a description of how the results will be evaluated and used to improve clinical services, a timeline and budget. The project should be completed within a year, or within a year of IRB approval if needed, and the budget should not exceed $5,000.  The TAC will review the concept papers, and ask for more detail from one or more applicants. The award will be announced in April and funded following any indicated IRB approval.

For more information:

Contact Karla Damus PhD MSPH MN RN FAAN, Stevens Committee Director of Research damusk@bu.edu,  and Carol Mostow LICSW, Chair of the Lynne Stevens Memorial CommitteeCarol.Mostow@bmc.org

Information regarding the Lynn Stevens Memorial Program, past awards, and programmatic events can be found online at http://www.bu.edu/familymed/programs-and-research/lynne-stevens-lecture/awardinfo/