This is a proposal for a Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award to provide supervised experience in clinical research, didactic education, and some clinical activities. This will provide a foundation for a career in academic medicine with opportunities for research, teaching, and some clinical practice. This award will allow the candidate to begin research in substance abuse treatment and Health Services Research (HSR) in a supervised setting. The effects of symptom-triggered therapy versus scheduled dosing for acute withdrawal from alcohol will be studied in a general medical population. The first two years of the award period will be spent taking graduate courses in biostatistics, pharmacology, research design and methodology, attending seminars on HSR topics, and refining the final study protocol by doing a pilot study. Practical clinical experience will be gained in outpatient clinics including rotation through community programs such as a local methadone maintenance clinic, a residential center for pregnant and newly delivered women and their young children, and inpatient substance abuse services in a large urban teaching hospital. Symptom-triggered therapy with benzodiazepines is the treatment of choice for alcohol withdrawal. It has not been studied in a general medical population. Patients admitted to two general medical wards will be assigned as randomly as possible to symptom-triggered or scheduled therapy for acute alcohol withdrawal. They will be regularly assessed by a clinical assessment tool to evaluate its applicability in this population. Data will be collected on concurrent medical problems, total dose of medication for withdrawal, duration of treatment, complications, length of stay, and recidivism. The medication protocols will be evaluated in terms of acceptance by nurses and physicians, especially housestaff. The data will be evaluated from a HSR standpoint to help determine the most cost-effective regimen for acute drug withdrawal in a general medical population.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Type
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)
Project #
5K23AA000222-03
Application #
6168142
Study Section
Health Services Research Review Subcommittee (AA)
Program Officer
Perl, Harold I
Project Start
1998-07-01
Project End
2003-06-30
Budget Start
2000-07-01
Budget End
2001-06-30
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2000
Total Cost
$107,253
Indirect Cost
Name
Virginia Commonwealth University
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
City
Richmond
State
VA
Country
United States
Zip Code
23298
Weaver, Michael F; Hoffman, Heather J; Johnson, Robert E et al. (2006) Alcohol withdrawal pharmacotherapy for inpatients with medical comorbidity. J Addict Dis 25:17-24