Research

  • Pain Assessment and Management Initiative (PAMI 4.0): Developing a Pain Coach Educator Model and Integrative Patient Toolkit to Improve Pain Outcomes and Reduce Opioid Use in High-Risk Populations. Funded by: Florida Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association
  • Emergency Department Alternatives to Opioids (ED-ALT)
    Funded by: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  • Pain and Opioid Stewardship Education program (POST-Ed)
    Funded by: Overdose Data to Action (OD2A). OD2A is a grant-based program with 100% of its funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
  • The Aging and Integrative Pain Management Initiative (AI-PAMI)
    Funded by: Florida Blue Foundation
  • Pain and its Impact on Emergency Department Revisits Within 30 days of an Index-ED visit or Hospital Discharge. Funded by: University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville Dean’s Grant
  • Pain Assessment and Management Initiative 3.0 (PAMI): Multimodal Approaches to Improve Pain Outcomes and reduce Opioid Risks
    Funded by: Florida Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association
  • Neighborhood of Pain – Health Disparity Influence on level of Chronic Pain Interference (HELP)
    Funded by: Foundation for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Linking Epigenomics with Prescription Opioid Abuse and High Impact Musculoskeletal Pain (LEAP)
    Funded by: Florida Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association and the University of Florida Center for Research to Investigate Substance use and Pain (UF-CRISP), UF College of Nursing
  • Development of a Risk Prediction Screening Tool for Opioid-Prescription Injury (STOP Injury)
    Funded by: JAX-ASCENT Junior Scholar Grant
  • Impact of Health Disparity and Epigenetic Variability on Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in African Americans (IMPACT)
    Funded by: University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville Dean’s Grant
  • Geospatial Analysis to Predict Pain Outcomes (GAP)
    Funded by: UF Research Opportunity Seed Fund