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Dr. Kroenke
graduated from Valparaiso University with a BS in chemistry and
received his MD from Washington University School of Medicine,
St. Louis, MO. His residency in internal medicine was served at
Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI. During 17 years of
medical practice, he held several professional and academic appointments.
In 1997, he became Professor of Medicine at Indiana University
School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, and Senior Research Scientist
and Director of Fellowship Training, Regenstrief Institute for
Health Care.
The Regenstrief
Institute for Health Care is a nationally recognized medical research
organization dedicated to improving the quality of health care.
At the Institute, Dr. Kroenke has focused his clinical research
on the optimal evaluation and management of common symptoms, such
as fatigue, dizziness, and other physical complaints. He also
conducts research on depression and other mental disorders in
primary care. He is the director of fellowship programs for the
Institute and the Director of the Indiana University Master of
Science in Clinical Research degree program.
Dr. Casper
has a BSN from Marquette University, an MS from the University
of Wisconsin in Madison, and a PhD from Case Western Reserve University.
She taught at Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin
prior to becoming an assistant professor in the Michigan State
University College of Nursing.
In 1999, she
accepted a fellowship in the Regenstrief Medical Informatics Research
Fellowship Program. The purpose of the two-year fellowship is
to improve health care through the use of technologies, with a
focus on underserved and indigent populations. Dr. Casper's particular
area of interest is informatics and health services research applied
to investigations with cancer patients. She is currently a faculty
member in the Indiana University School of Nursing.
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