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Appendix C Protocol for Site Visits and Telephone Interviews, June 1996
Pages 77-86

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... We are especially interested in hearing about the criteria and process you use. (PROBE: Does the selection process take into consideration the potential contributions of projects to scientific understanding and to public health 77
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... 5. Are there mechanisms to link or integrate the research findings of different centers?
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... 5. What role has or could CDC play in facilitating the incorporation of research findings into prevention practice?
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... (PROBE: How much of the core funding is used for nonresearch purposes such as fostering community partnerships, dissemination?
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... 4. What could CDC do to better facilitate the incorporation of research findings into prevention practice?
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... Prevention Research Center Directors and Co-Directors who Participated in telephone interviews. Cheryl Alexander, Robert Anderson, Mary Bassett, William Baldyga, Ross Brownson, Alan Cross, Sally Davis, Brian Flay, Donald Gemson, Darwin Labarthe, Elisa Lee, Susan Levy, Carol Macera, Kenneth McLeroy, Joel Moskowitz, Gilbert Omenn, Guy Parcel, James Raczynski, Nancy Risenhoover, Allan Rosenf~eld, Miriam Settle, Kenneth Simon, Ira Tager, O
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... We are especially interested in hearing about the criteria and process you use. (PROBE: Does the selection process take into consideration the potential contributions of centers to scientific understanding and to public health
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... We would like to know the degree to which research findings from the centers have been incorporated into public health practice.
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... Centers have stated that the reviews are very general and do not provide useful feedback. At times, the quality of the review is lacking-erroneous comments supplied.
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... Some centers think specific SIPs are "wired" and this information is not communicated to all centers, leading to wasted efforts in proposal development.) CDC Atlanta, July 2, 1996 Participants included the following staff from CDC: James Barrow, Don Benken, Barbara Bewerse, Sarah Kuester, Dan Miller, David McQueen, Kate McQueen, Michael Pratt, Patricia Riley, and Jean Smith.


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