Integrated Disease Program (IDPs)

Integrated Disease Programs (IDPs)The Medical Center will organize itself around five major disease areas – focusing research, teaching, and patient care services on some of the world's most prevalent and deadly illnesses. These Integrated Disease Programs (IDPs) reflect not only disease prevalence, but also represent disciplines in which the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry already has built considerable research and clinical expertise.

In each of these IDPs, the emphasis will be on translating basic discoveries to patient care, and developing novel therapies that extend and improve health. Doing so will expand both the breadth of services and reputation of the University of Rochester Medical Center. And, achieving that will require a more integrated, more streamlined organizational structure that more closely aligns with the way patients seek care. Thus, the IDPs must create environments that span traditional Medical School and hospital departmental boundaries.

The Medical Center’s five Integrated Disease Programs include:

The plan calls for recruiting new clinical/translational scientists to augment faculty already working in the IDP areas. To further encourage collaboration, many of these scientists will be jointly recruited by departments, centers and programs within the IDP.

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