Marcia Byers
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Biography and Research Information
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Marcia Byers is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her research interests include studying the impact of public health research and exploring health disparities and outcomes. She has also investigated the effects of various health interventions and is interested in the broader field of health sciences research and education.
Grants & Funding
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- ADH Colorectal Cancer Demonstration Screening Program FY 07-08 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention via Arkansas Department of Health
- Arkansas Primary Care Training Enhancement Health Resources & Services Administration
- El Dorado Rural Residency Planning Health Resources & Services Administration
- HRSA Medical Student Education (MSE) Health Resources & Services Administration
- Arkansas Medical Education Partnerships in Primary Care (AR-Med PCP) Health Resources & Services Administration
- Arkansas Delta Health Careers Opportunity Program (AR Delta HCOP) Health Resources & Services Administration
- Arkansas Medical Education Primary Care Partnerships (AR-MEd PCP) Health Resources & Services Administration
- Sanofi addition to Tackling Type 2 Diabetes at the Commnity Level Sanofi-Aventis
- Arkansas AHEC Point of Service Maintenance and Enhancement (AR-POSME) Health Resources & Services Administration
- Tackling Type 2 Diabetes at the Community Level: A Focused QI Initiative to Overcome Local Challenges to Patient Health. Novo Nordisk
- Measuring and Talking to Patients about the Accuracy of Data used in Patient Outcomes Research. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
- Health Careers Opportunity Program: The National HCOP Academies Health Resources & Services Administration
- Arkansas AHEC Point of Service Maintenance/Enhancement Program Health Resources & Services Administration
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