Advocacy Grants
Advocacy grants are given to previous Mapping the Landscape literature review grantees to support projects in which they will use information or evidence derived from their literature review to advocate for change.
Developing best practices for empathic communication in organ donation
Margot Phillips, MD — Massachusetts General Hospital
Tess Lauricella, BA — Massachusetts General Hospital
Áine Lorié, PhD — Kaplan University
Arabella Simpkin, MA BMBCh MRCPCH — Harvard University & Oxford University
Helen Riess, MD — Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School
Discovery Grants
Discovery grants are given to previous Mapping the Landscape literature review grantees to support studies designed to fill a research gap identified in their literature review.
Advocacy and training to Improve Patient-Centered Technology (iPaCT) use in the digital age
Maria (Lolita) Alkureishi, MD FAAP — University of Chicago
Wei Wei Lee, MD MPH — University of Chicago
Alison Tothy, MD — University of Chicago
Michael Banks, MD – The Doctor’s Channel
Mary Kay Czerwiec, RN MA — Columbia College Chicago & Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
Vineet Arora, MD MAPP — University of Chicago
Longitudinal assessment of humanism in medical students: An observational investigation
Era Buck PhD — University of Texas Medical Branch
Mark Holden, MD — University of Texas Medical Branch
Karen Szauter, MD — University of Texas Medical Branch
Exploring the quality of research about professionalism in medicine
Rich Frankel, PhD – Cleveland Clinic & Indiana University
Adina Kalet, MD MPH – New York University School of Medicine
Deborah Ziring, MD – Thomas Jefferson University, Sidney Kimmel Medical College
Fred Hafferty, PhD – Mayo Clinic
Harry Isaacson, MD – Cleveland Clinic
Where is the family voice? Examining the relational dimension of the family-healthcare provider and its perceived impact on patient care outcomes
Sophie Soklaridis, PhD — Centre for Addiction and Mental Health & University of Toronto
David Wiljer, PhD — Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Andrew Johnson — Centre for Addiction and Mental Health