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CURRICULUM VITAE BRIAN MONTAGUE, DO MS MPH

EDUCATION

Undergraduate: 8/87-5/90 Anthropology Reed College

1/91-12/93 B.S. Biology Metropolitan State College of Denver

Medical: 8/99-5/03 D.O. Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine

Graduate: 8/99-5/01 M.P.H. University of North Texas School of Public Health Concentrations: Global health, health policy, and Epidemiology

8/94-8/97 M.S. Biostatistics University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Concentrations: Medical informatics, Epidemiology

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING

Residency: 6/06-6/07 Chief Resident, Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency, New Haven, CT

6/03-6/06 Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency, New Haven, CT

Fellowship: 7/15-6/17 Fellowship in Infectious Diseases, University of Colorado

8/08-8/09 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Division of Infectious Diseases, Providence, RI

11/06-12/06 Johnson & Johnson Scholar in International Health: Uganda

6/05-7/05 Johnson & Johnson Scholar in International Health: Zambia

National Quality Center, Training Quality Leaders 8/09

National Quality Center, Quality Improvement Fellowship 1/10-1/11

IHI Patient Safety Executive Training Program 9/10

POSTGRADUATE HONORS AND AWARDS

Medical Education Journal, Choice Critics Award 6/12 Alpert Medical School, Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award 6/12

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado 7/17-

1 Assistant Professor of Medicine, Brown University 8/09- 6/15 Assistant Professor, Health Services Policy and Practice 5/12-6/14 Clinical Instructor, Yale University 6/06-7/08

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS

Medical Director Occupational Health, UC Denver Anschutz 7/17- Medical Advisor, UCH Employee Health Quality Improvement Coordinator, Department of Medicine 1/13-6/14 Miriam Hospital Medical Director, Miriam Hospital Community 10/12-6/14 Infectious Disease Prevention Clinic and Rise TB Clinic Miriam Hospital, Physician Staff 10/08-6/14 Rhode Island Hospital, Physician Staff 10/08-6/14 Women and Infants Hospital, Physician Staff 04/14-6/14 Saint Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury, CT, Physician Staff 7/07-8/08 Waterbury Hospital, Waterbury, CT, Physician Staff 6/06-8/08 Connecticut Hospice, Branford, CT, Physician Staff 2/06-2/08

CLINIC AND HOSPITAL COMMITTEES

Department of Medicine M&M Steering Committee 7/17- Co-chair, Miriam Hospital Ambulatory Quality Council 6/12-6/15 Miriam Hospital Quality Council 6/12- 6/15 Miriam Hospital Transitions in Care Working Group 1/12-6/13 Co-chair, Quality Management Committee, Miriam Hospital 1/09-6/15 Immunology Center

MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES

IDSA 2015-present American College of Physicians 2006-present AASLD 2015-2017 American Academy of HIV Medicine 2009-2015 Society of General Internal Medicine 2004-1012 Global Health Education Consortium 2010-2011

OTHER APPOINTMENTS

External Examiner, Medical School Final Examination 5/13 National University of Rwanda Rhode Island DOH, Infectious Disease and Epidemiology 4/12-6/14 Advisory Committee National Quality Center In+Care Retention Campaign 10/11 Technical Working Group National Quality Center In+Care Retention Campaign 9/11 Planning Committee

2 Internal Medicine Lead, Brown University/University 5/11-6/14 Human Resources for Health Rwanda Healthcentric Advisors, Safe Transitions Project 10/10-6/14 Leadership Advisory Board National Quality Center Steering Committee 9/10-8/13 Co-chair, RI HIV Quality Management Planning Committee 9/10-8/11 HIVQUAL-I Clinical Advisory Committee 8/10 Rhode Island HIV Quality Management Advisory Committee 5/10 Centers for AIDS Research- Collaboration on HIV in 3/10-present Corrections (CFAR-CHIC) working group Rhode Island ADAP Clinical Advisory Committee 10/09-6/14 Visiting Faculty, Makerere University Yale University 3/08, 6/09, 10/09 Collaboration in Uganda

OTHER EXPERIENCE Director of Information Services, Child Health Advocates 11/97-5/99 Denver, CO

PUBLICATIONS LIST

ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS

1. Montague BT, Fortin VI AH, Rosenbaum JR. A systematic review of curricula for relationships between residents and the pharmaceutical industry. Med Educ 42(3):301-8, 2008. PMID: 18275418 2. Montague BT, Ouellette JR, Buller GK. Retrospective review of the frequency of ECG changes in hyperkalemia. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 3(2):324-30, 2008. PMCID: PMC2390954 3. Leeper SC, Montague BT, Friedman JF, Flanigan TP. Lessons learned from family-centered models of treatment for HIV+ children: current approaches and future directions. J Int AIDS Society 13(Suppl 2):S3, 2010. PMCID: PMC2890972 4. Beckwith CG, Fu JJ, Zaller ND, Montague BT, Rich JD. Opportunities for HIV diagnosis, treatment and prevention in the criminal justice system. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 55(Suppl 1):S49-55, 2010. PMCID: PMC3017345 5. Trinh T, Montague BT, Flanigan TP, Gerard M. HIV suppression among patients on treatment in Vietnam: a review of HIV viral load testing in a public urban clinic in Ho Chi Minh City. AIDS Res Treat 2011:1-7, 2011. PMCID: PMC3066628 6. Ladak F, Gjelsvik A, Feller E, Montague BT. Hepatitis B in the United States: ongoing missed opportunities for Hepatitis B vaccination, evidence from the behavioral risk factor surveillance system, 2007. Infection 40(4):405-13, 2012. PMID: 22237474 7. Montague BT, Rosen D, Solomon L, Nunn A, Green T, Costa M, Baillargeon J, Wohl DA, Paar DP, Alexander N, Gillani F, Rich JD on behalf of the LINCS Study Group. Tracking linkage to HIV care for former prisoners: a public health priority. Virulence 3(3):319-24, 2012, ePub ahead of print May 1, 2012. PMID: 22561157 8. Winston S, Montague BT, LeMarchand C, Bedoya A, Delong A, Bazerman L, Beckwith C. bAIDS Care 12(3): 434-42, 2012, ePub ahead of print Sep 28, 2012. PMID: 24590942. PMCID: PMC3966284. 9. Solomon L, Montague BT, Beckwith CG, Baillargeon J, Costa M, Dumont D, Kuo I, Kurth A, Rich JD. Health Aff (Millwood). Survey finds that many prisons and jails have room to improve HIV

3 testing and coordination of postrelease treatment . Health Affairs33(3):434-42, 2014. PMCID: PMC4028701. 10. Larney S, Beckwith CG, Zaller ND, Montague BT, Rich JD. "Seek, test and treat hepatitis C in the criminal justice system. International Journal of Prisoner Health 10(3): 164-171. 11. Merchant RC, Baird JR, Liu T, Taylor LE, Montague BT, Nirenberg TD. “Brief intervention to increase emergency department uptake of combined rapid human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C screening among a drug misusing population.” Acad Emerg Med 21(7): 752-767, 2014. PMID: 25125271. 12. Montague BT, Kahler C, Colby S, McHugh K, Squires D, Fitgzerald B, Operario D, Gallagher D, Monti P, Mayer K. Attitudes and training needs of New England HIV care and addiction treatment providers: opportunities for better integration of HIV and alcohol treatment services. Addictive Disorders and their treatment 14(1): 16-28, March 2015, epub ahead of print November 13, 2013. PMCID: PMC4346155. 13. Nguyen J, Rich JD, Vohr F, Brockmann B, Spaulding S, Montague BT. Burden of Hepatitis C at the Rhode Island Adult Correctional Institutions: a Budget Impact Analysis of New and Incoming HCV Therapeutics. Journal of Urban Health, 2015 August; 92 (4): 635-49. PMID: 25828149. 14. Hammet TM, Donohue S, LeRoy L, Montague BT, Rosen D, Solomon L et al. Linkages to care in the community for prison releasees with HIV: a qualitative study of facilitators and challenges in RI and NC. J Urban Health. 2015 Aug; 92(4) 650-666. PMID: 26022666. 15. Gutman R, Sammartino C, Green T, Montague BT. Error Adjustments Using Encrypted Unique Client Identifier (eUCI) with Application to Recently Released HIV+ Prisoners. Statistics in Medicine, 2016 Jan 15; 35(1): 115-129. PMID: 26202853. 16. Montague BT, Rosen D, Sammartino C, Costa M, Gutman R, Wohl D, Solomon L, Rich JD. “Systematic Assessment of Linkage to Care for Persons with HIV Released from Corrections”, AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 2016 Feb; 30(2) 84-91. PMID: 26836237.

OTHER PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

1. Nunn A, Montague BT, Solomon L, Green T, Alexander N, Costa M, Rich J. Expanding test and treat in correctional populations: a key opportunity to reduce racial disparities in HIV infection. Clin Infect Dis 53(5):499-500, 2011 (correspondence; letter in response). PMID: 21810732 2. Montague BT, Buylsteke B, Buve A. Sustainability of programs to reach high risk and marginalized populations living with HIV in resource limited settings: implications for HIV treatment and prevention. BMC Public Health 11(1):701-02, 2011 (commentary). PMCID: PMC3189888

BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Montague BT, Montague TL, Mileno M. The immunocompromised patient. (chapter) Geographic Infect Dis. Wiley Publishing. Published May 2011. 2nd Edition publication May 2017 2. Montague BT, Rana A, Wing E, Flanigan TP. Human Immunodeficiency Virus. (chapter) Cecil’s Essentials of Medicine. Elsevier, 2015.

4 3. Umoren R, Montague BT, Musa N. Global Health Partnership Building and Collaboration. (chapter) Developing Global Health Programming: A Guidebook for Medical and Professional Schools, 2nd ed. Global Health Collaborations Press 2014.

OTHER NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

1. Montague, BT. The Colorado child health plan satellite eligibility determination project. P/C 2000 (Summer 1998, v. IV i. III):1-6.

2. Wakeman SE, Zaller ND, Flanigan TP, Pinkston M, Montague BT, Rich JD. HIV among marginalized populations in Rhode Island. Med Health RI 92(7):244-6, 2009. PMCID: PMC2851234

3. Lee JY, Reece R, Montague B, Rana A, Alexander-Scott N, Flanigan T. The Future of Generic HIV Drugs in Rhode Island. R I Med J 96(9):30-3, 2013.

4. Montague BT. Public Private Partnerships Target Infectious Diseases in RI. RI Med J, 2014 January 5; 98(1):17. PMID: 25562055.

5. Montague BT, Alexander-Scott N,Bandy U, Comella J, Kwara A. Tuberculosis Control in RI: Maintaining Control Efforts in the Context of Declining Incidence and Funding for Tuberculosis Control. RI Med J, 2014 January 5; 98(1):18-21. PMID: 25562055.

6. Chow EJ, Toll E, Montague BT, Alexander-Scott N, Van Scoyok E. Tuberculous Meningitis in a Child Born in US to Immigrants from a Tuberculosis Endemic Country. RI Med J, 2014 January 5; 98(1):22-5. PMID 25562056.

7. Chan PA, Maher J, Pool D, Alexander-Scott N, Ducharme RB, Yates G, Benben S, Nunn A, Comella J, Bandy U, Montague BT, Kojic E, Chapin K, Flanigan TP. Addressing the Increasing Burden of Sexually Transmitted Infections in RI. RI Med J, 2014 January 5; 98(1):31-4. PMID 25562058.

ABSTRACTS

1. Montague BT, Fortin VI AH, Rosenbaum JR. “A Systematic Review of Curricula for Relationships between Residents and the Pharmaceutical Industry.” SGIM, 2006.

2. Montague BT, Maddocks K, Dombrowski E, Justice A. “The Role of Health Providers in Changing Patient Health Behaviors” SGIM, Miami, Florida, May 13, 2009.

3. Flanigan T, Kuester L, Montague BT, Nijhawan A, Nunn A. “Potential Beneficial Impact of Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Testing on African Americans: Why are we not screening in jails?” Abstract 586, National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, August 23-26, 2009.

4. Montague BT, Sadigh M. “An Innovative Academic Partnership to Support Capacity Development: The Makerere University Yale University Collaboration in Global Health” Oral Presentation: Unite for Sight Conference, New Haven CT. 4/17 2010. Poster: Global Health Education Consortium, Cuernavaca Mexico, April 11, 2010.

5 5. Westley BP, Montague BT, Neimark E, Harwell JI, Dufort E. “Antiretroviral Selection in a Toddler Presenting with HIV, Disseminated Tuberculosis and Hepatitis B Infection.” Presented HIV and Liver Disease Conference, Jackson Hole, WY. September 24, 2010.

6. Ladak F, Montague BT. “Kenya Ceramic Project (KCP): Reducing the incidence of diarrheal illness among children under 5 through ceramic water filtration in rural Kenya.” Presented at Brown Global Health and Water Symposium, October 18, 2010.

7. Montague BT, Rosen D, Solomon L, et al. “Tracing Linkage to HIV Care for Former Prisoners: A Public Health Priority”, oral presentation CDC prevention conference 8/17/11, poster APHA November 2, 2011.

8. Montague BT, et al. “Assessing Linkage to HIV Care on Release from Corrections: a Public Health Priority.” Correctional Health Conference, March 22, 2012.

9. Costa M, Montague BT, Green T, & Kling R. “Using Ryan White HIV/AIDS Client-Level Data to Assess Released HIV+ Prisoners' Linkage to HIV Care” Oral presentation, Academy Health, June 24, 2012.

10. Montague BT, et al. “Assessing the Need for Integration of Alcohol Treatment and HIV Care: A Survey of HIV and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Providers”. Poster presentation, International AIDS Society meeting, Washington DC, July 24, 2012.

11. Montague BT, Zariczny D, & Rana A. “Coordinating Care Across Funded Providers to Support Retenion in Care: The In+Care Campaign in RI.” Workshop, Ryan White All Grantee Meeting, (November 28, 2012).

12. Montague BT, Donahue S, Costa M et al. “Using Your RSR Data to Assess and Improve Released HIV-Positive Prisoners’ Linkage to Ryan White HIV.” Workshop, Ryan White All Grantee Meeting, (November 29, 2012).

13. Watts DJ, Dufort E, Firth J, Winston S, Friedman J, Larkin J, Montague BT. “The Brown Residency International/Global Health Training (BRIGHT) Pathway: Initial outcomes, successes, and challenges.” Poster presentation, 4th Annual Consortium of Universities in Global Health Meeting, (March 14-16, 2013).

14. Montague BT, University of Ghana Curriculum Working Group, Kwara A, Flanigan TP, Lawson A, Su Uvin C, Lartey M. “University of Ghana Brown University Partnership: Development of an Interprofessional Competency Based Framework to Improve Capacity for HIV Care.” Oral or poster presentation, 4th Annual Consortium of Universities in Global Health Meeting, March 14-16, 2013.

15. Montague BT, Green T, Donahue S et al. “Linkage to HIV Care on Release from Corrections: Year 2 Data from the LINCS Study.” Workshop, 6th Academic and Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health, March 21-22, 2013.

16. Costa M, Montague BT, Rosen D et al. “Linkage to HIV Care on Release from Corrections in RI and NC: 3-Year Data from the LINCS Study.” Workshop, 7th Academic and Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health, March 21, 2014.

6 17. Montague BT, Costa M, Rosen D et al. “Linkage to HIV Care on Release from Corrections in RI and NC: 3-Year Data from the LINCS Study.” Oral presentation. 2014 International HIV Treatment as Prevention Workshop, Vancouver, BC. April 3, 2014.

18. Ladak F, Mawanda M, Muyingo M, Nyekorac T, Montague B. “A qualitative evaluation of the expanded program on immunization at St. Mary’s Hospital Lacor: Determinants of timely childhood vaccine receipt.” 5th Annual Consortium of Universities in Global Health Meeting, May 10, 2014.

19. Nguyen J, Rich JD, Montague BT. Burden of Hepatitis C at the Rhode Island Adult Correctional Institutions: a Budget Impact Analysis of New and Incoming HCV Therapeutics. Therapy for Chronic Hepatitis C in 2014, Providence, RI. May 16, 2104.

SCHOLARLY WORK PUBLISHED IN OTHER MEDIA

PEER REVIEWED

1. Montague BT, Johnson S. “Immunizations for People Living With HIV/AIDS”. IAS USA Cases on the Web.. Submitted, publication anticipated 5/2016.

NON PEER-REVIEWED

2. Kuester L, Montague BT, Flanigan TP. Health Education Learning Program. Interactive HTML based CD learning modules on HIV, Stigma, TB for use by staff from 05/06 detention centers in Vietnam. Sponsored by Clinton Foundation. Presented May, 2009.

3. Montague BT, Flanigan TP. “Natural History of HIV.” Antimicrobe. URL: www.antimicrobe.org. Posted June, 2009.

4. Montague BT, Talboy E, Squires D, Kahler K. Alcohol and HIV. Interactive online curriculum related to addressing potentially harmful alcohol use for HIV providers, 2015.

5. Montague BT, Johnson S. IDSA Cases on the Web. Immunizations and HIV, 2016 (publication pending).

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1. Montague BT. Grand Rounds Yale: “Endomyocardial Fibrosis—Cassava, Eosinophils and the Heart of Africa.” April, 2007.

2. Montague BT. Grand Rounds, St. Mary’s Hospital: “Communicating Risk and Prognosis.” May, 2008.

3. Montague BT. 6-Session Training Course on Evidence Based Medicine for Postgraduate Residents, Makerere University/Mulago Hospital. March, 2008.

4. Montague BT, Kuester L., Flanigan TP. Experience Sharing Seminar with administrators, counselors and staff of 05/06 detention and treatment centers on HIV Care, Substance Abuse and Incarceration. May 5-7, 2009.

7 5. Montague BT. “HIV in Corrections: Building Systems to Improve Care for Vulnerable Populations”, ACTHIV 2010, Denver, CO. May 22, 2010.

6. Montague BT, Gillani F, Clannon K. “Quality Improvement in Hard Times”, Ryan White All Grantee Meeting, Washington, DC. August 24, 2010.

7. Montague BT, Clannon K. “Quality Improvement in Hard Times”, Technical Assistance Webex Presentation, September 8, 2010.

8. Montague BT, Rosen D, Solomon L, Green T, Costa M, Baillargeon J, Wohl D, Paar D, Rich JD. “Link Into Care Study: Developing Scalable Metrics for Adequacy of Linkage to Care for Prisoners with HIV Released to the Community” Quality Transitions Summit, March 29, 2011.

9. Montague BT. “HIV Practice in the Era of Health Reform, What Providers Need to Know: Center the Care on the Patient” ACTHIV, Denver, CO, April 8, 2011.

10. Montague BT. AIDS 101: Treatment Update What to Start, When to Start. Brown University, Alcohol Research Center on HIV/Center for AIDS Research, July 29, 2011.

11. Montague BT. “Expanding HIV Testing to Improve Outcomes and Control the Epidemic: Practical Guidance for Clinicians.” AOA Regional Osteopathic Medical Education conference, Mashantucket, CT, August 19, 2011.

12. Beckwith C, Montague BT. “Hepatitis C in Corrections.” RI Adult Corrections Institute, October 19, 2011.

13. Montague BT. Strategies to Maintain Retention in Care across Periods of Incarceration. Webinar, National Quality Center In+Care Campaign, March 14, 2012.

14. Montague BT. “HIV Update for Oral Health Practitioners” RIDOH Oral Health Mini-Residency, June 22, 2012.

15. Montague BT. CME Presentations Medical Fiesta, Accra Ghana: HIV and Viral Hepatitis, Addressing HIV Related Stigma Across the Continuum of Care, Primary Care for the Patient with HIV, August 8-9, 2012

16. Montague BT. “Alcohol and HIV: Complex Comorbidity.” New England AIDS Education Training Center, CME Presentation, September 29, 2012.

17. Montague BT. “Strategies for Integrating Electronic Media in Health Professional Education” and “An Example of Disease Specific Competencies and Learning Resources in ULTRA: HIV Curriculum Development.” Medical Education Workshop, University of Ghana College of Health Sciences, November 15-16, 2012.

18. Montague BT. “Finding a voice as a physician: evolving perspectives on service and medicine from student to resident to attending physician.” Grand Rounds, University of North Texas Health Sciences Center, February 2013.

19. Montague BT. “Quality Improvement: What we do with what we know.” Department of Medicine, National University of Rwanda, May 17, 2014.

8 UNIVERSITY TEACHING ROLES

UCD SOM, Foundations of Doctoring 10/17- UCD SOM, ID Fellow Clinic Precepting 07/17- UCD SOM, ID Small Groups 01/17-03/17 Brown Medical Student, Viral Hepatitis Lectures 04/15 Brown Medical Student, Infectious Disease Small Groups, HIV 04/12 Brown Medical Student, Tropical Topics Seminar, Lecture Hemorrhagic Fevers 2/11 Brown Medical Student Doctoring course, Brown University School of Medicine 9/09-5/14 Brown Graduate Student Advising (public health, epidemiology) 6/08-5/14

HOSPITAL TEACHING ROLES

Brown, Co-Director, BRIGHT Pathway, Resident Concentration in Global Health 9/09-6/15 Brown Internal Medicine Resident Teaching (pneumonia, hepatitis, global burden of 9/08-6/15 hepatitis, global health and non-communicable diseases) Resident Precepting, Residency Second Site, Brown University School of Medicine 7/10-6/15 Medical Resident Precepting, HIV Clinic Rhode Island Hospital 8/09-3/11 Resident Teaching, Quality Improvement Curriculum, St. Mary’s Hospital 7/07-7/08

JOURNAL PEER REVIEW (including date first invited to review)

Medical Education 04/08 Clinical Infectious Diseases 08/10 BMC Public Health 09/10 Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 02/11 Journal of Infectious Diseases, Editorial Board 03/11 International Journal of STD & AIDS 03/11 AIDS Care 12/11 Journal of International AIDS Society 01/12 Tropical Medicine & International Health 03/12 Vaccine 05/12 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 07/12 Journal of Medical Case Reports 05/13 International Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology Research 01/14 PLOS One 12/14 Journal of Substance Abuse 06/16 Journal of AIDS 06/16 Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 10/16 Drug and Alcohol Dependence 11/16 Public Health Reports 09/17

GRANT REVIEW (including date first invited to review)

HRSA 05/12 Bureau of Primary Healthcare 05/12

9 GRANTS

CURRENT

1. (Simoes) 7/1/2017 – 6/30/2021 USAID SHERA Indonesia

This grant is a capacity development grant, supporting the development of a clinical research program coordinated through Universitas Padjadjaran in Bandung, Indonesia and working with four other partner universities across Indonesia

PAST

2. H76HA00018 (Montague) 10/1/2009 – 5/31/2015 HRSA $802,709 Ryan White Part C EIS Program

The major goal of this project is to provide care to HIV infected and at risk populations through the Miriam Hospital Immunology Center and Rhode Island Hospital HIV clinics.

3. (Montague) 3/1/2013 - 5/31/2015 RI DOH $103,950 Ryan White Part B

This grant supports medical case management services provided as part of comprehensive HIV care services at the Miriam Hospital Immunology Center..

4. (Montague) 9/1/2013 -5/31/2015 RI DOH $67,500 Health Advocates

This grant supports establishment of a peer navigation program to support comprehensive HIV care services at the Miriam Hospital..

5. 1R01DA030778 (Rich) 10/1/2010 - 6/30/2015 NIDA $704,163 Linkage into Care Study

This project seeks to establish scalable quality metrics for adequacy of linkage to care for persons with HIV released from corrections to the community. These linkage metrics will be based on linking corrections release data to Ryan White Client Level Data in the format generated for HRSA reporting.

6. RO1DA026066 (Merchant) 3/15/2009 - 2/28/2014 NIH/RIH $27,134 Brief Intervention for Drug Misuse for the Emergency Department

10 The Brief Intervention for Drug Misuse for the Emergency Department (BIDMED) study is a randomized, controlled, trial that will include adult ED patients at a large, academic, trauma center (Rhode Island Hospital) and a community hospital (The Miriam Hospital) who have a subcritical illness or injury and whose screening indicates illicit and/or prescription drug misuse.

7. 1 P01 AA019072 (Monti) 9/30/10 - 8/31/15 NIAAA $1,174,485 Alcohol and HIV: Biobehavioral Interactions and Intervention

The goals of this alcohol research center are to study the effects of alcohol use on HIV disease progression and the effects of interventions to reduce alcohol use in HIV-infected populations. The center also fosters multidisciplinary collaborations and training in research on alcohol and HIV and dissemination of research findings to clinicians treating addictions and HIV.

8. (Flanigan & Kwara) 9/01/10 USAID $1,174,485 University of Ghana-Brown University Academic Partnership to Address HIV/AIDS in Ghana

The goals of this project are to improve capacity for HIV care in Ghana through academic partnerships. Specific effort under this project is to facilitate curriculum enhancements and envelopment for health service providers at all levels.

9. Ryan White Clinical Care (Flanigan) 8/1/2009 - indefinite HRSA/Thundermist $186,529 Thundermist Clinical Care for Ryan White The major goal of this project is to provide care to HIV infected and at risk populations of Northern Rhode Island.

10. R21DA028645 (Merchant) 12/1/2009 - 11/30/2011 NIH/NIDA $10,308 Increasing Viral Testing in the Emergency Department (InVITED)

The major goal of this project is to identify unrecognized HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C infections among drug misusers through combined rapid screening in the Emergency Department.

11. 1H97HA08535 (Flanigan) 9/1/2007 - 8/31/2011 HRSA/SPNS $317,840 Enhancing Linkages to HIV Primary Care and Services in Jail Settings

This project focuses on enhancing linkages to HIV primary care and services in jail settings.

12. 6H97HA15310 (Rich) 9/1/2009 - 8/31/2010 HRSA $65,883 Ryan White – Capacity Building The goal of this project is to develop standardized electronic client information data systems

13. 1H97HA0380 (Flanigan) 9/1/2004 - 8/31/2010 HRSA/SPNS $300,000

11 An Evaluation of Innovative Methods for Integrating Buprenorphine Opioid Abuse Treatment in HIV Primary Care Settings: Demonstration Model Site This project is an evaluation of a demonstration site for innovative methods for integrating buprenorphine opioid abuse treatment in HIV primary care settings.

14. 2T32DA13911(Flanigan) 8/11/08 - 8/11/09 NIH/NIDA HIV and Other Infectious Consequences of Substance Abuse

Clinical Research Fellow. The goal of this training program is to prepare postdoctoral fellows (physicians and behavioral scientists) for research careers in the cross-disciplinary field of HIV and other infections associated with substance abuse.

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