A CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR

2008 State of the School of Medicine Barbara Atkinson, MD Executive Vice Chancellor Executive Dean A CHAMPIONSHIP YEAR

A Year For… •Building Strength •Transforming Care •Fostering Discovery •Advancing Knowledge •Working for WELCOMING NEW LEADERSHIP WELCOMING NEW LEADERSHIP

Stephanie Grinage Doug Girod, MD

Vice President for Senior Associate Dean for Medical Development, Clinical Affairs KU Endowment WELCOMING NEW LEADERSHIP

Heidi Chumley, MD Kimberly Meyer, PhD

Senior Associate Dean for Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education Finance WELCOMING NEW LEADERSHIP

Frederic Chang, MD Barry Bloom, MD

Interim Dean, KU School Interim Chair, Dept. of Pediatrics, of Medicine-Wichita KU School of Medicine-Wichita THANK YOU ED DISMUKE, MD, MSPH

• Better integration between Wichita and Kansas City • Growing research emphasis in areas of strength • The investiture of Dr. Thomas Schulz as the Gaines endowed professorship to boost cancer clinical trials • Worked to secure $2.5M from the state and $2.94M from the KBA for GME in Wichita • A pharmacy school expansion in Wichita • Continued educational excellence with the development and implementation of our new medical school curriculum WICHITA DEAN SEARCH COMMITTEE

Donna Sweet, MD, Chair Charles Fox, OD, PhD Susie Ahlstrand Doug Girod, MD Alex Ammar, MD Representative Raj Goyle Kenneth Audus, PhD Garold Minns, MD Doug Bradham, DrPH Jon Rosell Heidi Chumley, MD Hugh Tappan Kevin Conlin Judge Deanell Tacha Shakir Dakhil, MD Kurt D. Watson Ed Ellerbeck, MD, MPH TBN: Kansas Academy Reginald Fears, M3, KUSOM of Family Practice Representative BUILDING STRENGTH BUILDING STRENGTH

Momentum Continues to Build BUILDING STRENGTH

•NIH FY 2007 ranks KU SOM: – 68th among all medical schools, up from 76th – 39th among public medical schools, up from 47th •Departments in the top 25 among public medical schools: – Anatomy, Biostatistics , Family Medicine, Microbiology/Virology/Immunology, Otolaryngology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology , Public Health & Preventive Medicine BUILDING STRENGTH

Private Support Growing

•Kansas Masonic Foundation reaches $15M goal

•KUEA contributions – $31.9M since January 2007 BUILDING STRENGTH

Advancement Board

Priorities for 2008-2009 include: •Raise $4M to support Lied Hall renovation •Champion the Triangle initiative •Advocate at state and federal levels BUILDING STRENGTH

Advancement Board Leadership

Cheryl Jernigan Drue Jennings 70 members strong and growing TRANSFORMING CARE 1 billion annual doctor visits in the TRANSFORMING CARE

Clinical Revenue Growth 140,000,000 130,000,000 120,000,000 110,000,000 100,000,000 90,000,000 80,000,000 70,000,000 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08

Source: Year-end Consolidated Income Statement: KUPI Revenue plus Foundation Revenue. Does not include accrued professional fee Kansas University Physicians, Inc. income. TRANSFORMING CARE

Affiliation with KU Hospital TRANSFORMING CARE

New Medical Office Building

•Six stories •172,000 square feet •$73 million FOSTERING DISCOVERY FOSTERING DISCOVERY

NIH Funding

•$54 million in awards in FY08 •Dale Abrahamson, PhD – $11M COBRE award to support new faculty research in developmental biology •23 NIH/DHHS grants were awarded to faculty over $1M to $2.8M FOSTERING DISCOVERY

NIH Funding up 37% in last four years

State KUMC NIH % Change in % Change in KUMC Fiscal Awards KUMC NIH NIH Federal Total Year Awards (in Funding Awards dollar (All sponsored amounts) programs) FY05 $39,515,510 -9.1% +2.2% $69,143,222 FY06 $46,297,463 +17.3% +0.2% $81,709,970 FY07 $55,165,514 +19.2% +2.4% $83,707,019 FY08 $54,053,553 -2.0% +1.3% $89,083,750 FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Nanotax Phase I Clinical Trial Launched

•First KU “Bench to Bedside” discovery – Key criteria for NCI designation – Lawrence: Bala Subramaniam, PhD; Val Stella, PhD; and Roger Rajewski, PhD – Kansas City: Kathy Roby, PhD; Stephen Williamson, MD •Partnership with CritiTech, Inc. on nanotechnology •First patient enrolled in trial •Will open trial in Wichita FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Partnership

•The is in discussions to collaborate on drug discovery, development and delivery projects with the national Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Johnson County Education & Research Triangle FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Johnson County Education & Research Triangle • 1/8th cent sales tax •3 projects: KSU (food safety and animal health) Innovation Campus in Olathe, KU Edwards Campus and KUMC Clinical and Translational Research (for capital and operations) •$5 million annually to each project •Question 2 on November ballot in Jo. Co. •Hall Family Foundation Gift of KUMC Bldg. in Fairway Office Park FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Stem Cell Research •No legislation to criminalize or prohibit research using stem cells has been enacted by the

•Both major parties have nominated candidates for President who publicly support stem cell research and federal funding of such research FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Partnerships with Stowers

•23 research scientists have faculty status at KUMC •12 pre-doctoral students and 3 MD/PhD students are performing research at the Institute FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Midwest Cancer Alliance Clinical Trials Network FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Midwest Cancer Alliance Partners Advisory Board

Regional Collaboration

Midwest Cancer Alliance Partners Advisory Board

KUKU HemenwayHemenway

KUMCKUMC KUKU AtkinsonAtkinson LariviereLariviere

CEO,CEO, MidwestMidwest CancerCancer AllianceAlliance Director,Director, KUKU CancerCancer CenterCenter JensenJensen FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Bioscience Incubator •Existing Breidenthal building •Renovations funded by: • KBA (state) •EDA (federal) •KUMC FOSTERING DISCOVERY

School of Pharmacy Expansion Wichita FOSTERING DISCOVERY

Kansas Bioscience Authority/ Wichita Center for Graduate Medical Education Research Initiative •$2.9 million to support research infrastructure

Center for Research Support Services Center for Outcomes and Health Services Research Center for Clinical and Translational Technologies

•$250,000 to develop strategic plan for research ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Growth in Faculty Fiscal Year Basic Clinical/ Clinical Total Science Research FY03 10 11 19 40 FY04 15 3 17 35 FY05 8 6 15 29 FY06 12 6 15 33 FY07 4 3 14 21 FY08 4 8 28 40

FY09 (to 9/15/08) 3 7 26 36 Total 56 44 134 234 ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Examples of Success in Recruiting

Gregory Kopf, PhD Sitta Sittampalam, PhD

Associate Vice Chancellor for Deputy Director, Research Administration; Office of Therapeutics, Discovery Executive Director, and Development KUMC Research Institute ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Kemper Awards •Wanda Bonnel, RN, PhD •Won Choi, PhD •April McVey, MD •John Wood, PhD ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Named Chairs with Investitures FY08 • Douglas A. Girod, MD - Russell E. Bridwell Endowed Chair • Tomas L. Griebling, MD - John P. Wolf 33° Masonic Distinguished Professorship in Urology • Thomas K. Schulz, MD - Franklin D. and Beverly J. Gaines Professor of Oncology •Edward F. Ellerbeck, MD, MPH - Sosland Family Professor in Preventive Medicine ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

University Distinguished Professor •Dale Abrahamson, PhD ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Students

•175 students in the Class of 2012 •90 males; 85 females •Average age: 23 •2047 applicants; 456 interviews •88% Kansas residents •13% underrepresented minorities ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Average KU & National Step 1 Scores

225 220 215 210 205 200 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 National 2008 data available in March 2009. KU National KU 2008 is 99% reporting ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Average KC, Wichita, & National Step 2 Clinical Knowledge Scores

230 225 220 215 210 205 200 195 190 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08* * Offical NBME data KC Wichita National available Oct. 2008 ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Our SOM Graduates as Residents

•2008 SOM graduates matched to excellent resident programs in Kansas City, Wichita, Salina and locations outside the state including the Mayo Clinic, Duke, Emory, Vanderbilt, University of Chicago, and Wake Forest ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Our SOM Graduates as Residents

Survey results include strength in: •Professional demeanor (reliability, honesty, integrity) •Respect for patient rights, dignity & privacy •Interaction with health professionals, patients and family •Consideration of ethical, psychosocial & cultural issues in patient care •Ability to cope with the stress of medical practice ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

MD/PhD Program

•Currently 27 students in program •New director, Tim Fields, MD, PhD ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

Wichita •35 Master’s in Public Health students •105 3rd-and 4th-year medical students •272 residents •119 staff •133 full- and part-time faculty •900+ volunteer faculty WORKING FOR KANSAS WORKING FOR KANSAS

JayDoc Celebrates Five Years WORKING FOR KANSAS

8 in ’08 Campaign

•United Way exceeded goal of $75,000 •ALS Walk exceeded goal of $30,000 •Many more ways in which KU gives back WORKING FOR KANSAS

8 in ’08 Campaign

10 Teachers from: • Blue Valley High School • Olathe North High School • Olathe South High School • Shawnee Mission North High School • Mill Valley High School • Truman High School • North Kansas City School District • Southeast K-8 Zoo Academy WORKING FOR KANSAS

Outreach

•Visits to Quinter and Tribune, Kan. WORKING FOR KANSAS

Philmont Scout Ranch •50-year partnership WORKING FOR KANSAS

Primary Care Collaborative Task Force Chaired by Dr. Bob Moser

Bob Moser, MD (Bill Snead/KHI) WORKING FOR KANSAS

Primary Care Collaborative Task Force

Recommendations for Consideration in 2009:

•Dispersed model for growing School of Medicine class size •Tax incentives for rural practice •Enhance Scholars in Rural Health, Kansas Medical Student Loan Program and Rural Recruitment and Retention •Enhance State and/or Federal Reimbursements for Primary Care WORKING FOR KANSAS

Based on a three-year rolling average, the KU School of Medicine is still the leading school in placing students in family medicine residencies WORKING FOR KANSAS

Institute for Community and Public Health

Glen Cox, MD David Cook, PhD WORKING FOR KANSAS

Institute for Community and Public Health

•Train more public health professionals •Expand degree offerings in specialized disciplines •Enhance training for professionals in practice •Facilitate collaboration across departmental, institutional and agency lines •Increase the level of federal funding for public health education, research and service •Evaluate creating a school of public health WORKING FOR KANSAS

Chancellor’s Initiative: 2015

•Teaching and Learning Task Force

•Discovery and Innovation Task Force

•Working for Kansas Task Force WORKING FOR KANSAS

Working for Kansas

•Rural health •Telemedicine •Area Health Education Centers (AHECs) •SOM Network Sites WORKING FOR KANSAS

KUPI Uncompensated Care •FY 2008 - $15,998,877 WORKING FOR KANSAS

Kansas Health Policy Authority Three Themes for Health Reform

1) Promoting Personal Responsibility – for healthy behaviors, informed use of health care services, and sharing financial responsibility for the cost of health care;

2) Promoting Medical Homes and Paying for Prevention – to improve the coordination of health care services, prevent disease before it starts, and contain the rising costs of health care; and

3) Providing and Protecting Affordable Health Insurance – to help those Kansans most in need gain access to affordable health insurance. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.

- Leonardo Da Vinci