The Brown University Center for Primary Care & Prevention (CPCP) is a research center established in 1997 to promote research, enrich knowledge, and improve practice in primary care and prevention. The Center is home to more than 12 principal investigators and 42 affiliate faculty, each of whom has an interest in improving the delivery and practice of primary care and prevention.

     The center is a hub for intellectual and scientific exploration. Senior CPCP faculty are established experts in their respective fields. Their research builds on landmark studies which have helped refine medicine's knowledge base in areas ranging from women's health to access-to-care issues. Their work has led to advances that have improved patient care and impacted the health of communities nationwide.

     The Center provides a fertile environment for collaboration between behavioral scientists, epidemiologists, nutritionists, physicians and other core faculty and staff. By working together, faculty is continually seeking opportunities to improve patient health, particularly for at-risk populations. 

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ANNOUNCEMENTS


Participants Needed for Ongoing Research Studies

Participants Needed for
Osteoarthritis Study

Osteoarthritis Initiative
 


 

The Center for Primary Care and Prevention is a collaborative effort with Memorial Hospital of RI. A new facility at the Primary Care Center serves as a base of operation for faculty and staff. The Primary Care Center houses physician practices in Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine, and provides a unique learning laboratory where innovations in patient care, medical education, and research are united.

 

Center for Primary Care & Prevention
Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island
111Brewster Street, Pawtucket
Rhode Island, 02860
(401) 729-2894
Lee-Anne_Blakey@mhri.org