This is a renewal K24 application for an established and decidedly mid-career clinical investigator who was highly successful in achieving the goals of the K24 program during his first award. Before and since the first K24 was awarded, Dr. Chertow has been among the most productive mentors in nephrology by any metric. Dr. Chertow has been among the most productive mentors in nephrology by any metric. Dr. Chertow has had the privilege of mentoring or co-mentoring more than 30 junior faculty, fellows, residents and students (medical, graduate and undergraduate), nearly all of whom remain in academics. Three of his former trainees are Division Chiefs; several are in established research-oriented faculty positions at leading universities and have secured multiple R01 or U01 awards. Other, younger trainees have obtained K23 or other career development awards. He has published scores of manuscripts with his mentees as lead author. Over the next five years, Dr. Chertow hopes to enhance his mentoring skills through advanced didactic training in health policy and health economics, and with involvement in policy-relevant activities within and outside of Stanford University. Protected time for career development, research, and mentoring will allow Dr. Chertow to broaden the scope and influence of his and his trainees' work, and help to sustain and grow the patient-oriented research enterprise of the NIDDK.

Public Health Relevance

Dr. Chertow has established a successful career in patient-oriented research. He previously received a mid-career investigator award (K24) and during that time, helped to train several young investigators at different career stages. He now hopes to renew the K24, enhance his mentoring skills, and broaden the scope and influence of his trainees? work.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Type
Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)
Project #
2K24DK085446-06
Application #
9453255
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZDK1)
Program Officer
Abbott, Kevin C
Project Start
2018-08-06
Project End
2023-07-31
Budget Start
2018-08-06
Budget End
2019-07-31
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
2018
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Stanford University
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
009214214
City
Stanford
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
94304
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Cheng, Xingxing S; Kim, W Ray; Tan, Jane C et al. (2018) Comparing Simultaneous Liver-Kidney Transplant Strategies: A Modified Cost-Effectiveness Analysis. Transplantation 102:e219-e228
Erickson, Kevin F; Zheng, Yuanchao; Ho, Vivian et al. (2018) Market Competition and Health Outcomes in Hemodialysis. Health Serv Res 53:3680-3703
Lin, Eugene; Chertow, Glenn M; Yan, Brandon et al. (2018) Cost-effectiveness of multidisciplinary care in mild to moderate chronic kidney disease in the United States: A modeling study. PLoS Med 15:e1002532
Chong, Kelly; Silver, Samuel A; Long, Jin et al. (2017) Infrequent Provision of Palliative Care to Patients with Dialysis-Requiring AKI. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 12:1744-1752
Erickson, Kevin F; Winkelmayer, Wolfgang C; Chertow, Glenn M et al. (2017) Hemodialysis Hospitalizations and Readmissions: The Effects of Payment Reform. Am J Kidney Dis 69:237-246
Silver, Samuel A; Bell, Chaim M; Chertow, Glenn M et al. (2017) Effectiveness of Quality Improvement Strategies for the Management of CKD: A Meta-Analysis. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 12:1601-1614
Kim, Sun Moon; Liu, Sai; Long, Jin et al. (2017) Declining Rates of Hip Fracture in End-Stage Renal Disease: Analysis From the 2003-2011 Nationwide Inpatient Sample. J Bone Miner Res 32:2297-2303
Anand, Shuchi; Zheng, Yuanchao; Montez-Rath, Maria E et al. (2017) Do attributes of persons with chronic kidney disease differ in low-income and middle-income countries compared with high-income countries? Evidence from population-based data in six countries. BMJ Glob Health 2:e000453
Silver, Samuel A; Chertow, Glenn M (2017) The Economic Consequences of Acute Kidney Injury. Nephron 137:297-301

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