Thank you for your interest in this Momentum campaign. It has now ended, but if you are interested in supporting the Bridget Bradley DCORS Endowment, please contact Tom Lawley at tjlawle@emory.edu.
The Emory Dermatology Center for Outcomes Research and Safety (DCORS) unit has an impressive record of accomplishment in generating important publications, placing our students in highly competitive residency programs, and preparing our clinical trial fellows. Bridget Bradley has played a crucial role in this success.
Join Emory Dermatology in honoring Bridget by supporting the Bridget Bradley Dermatology Center for Outcomes Research and Safety (DCORS) Fund. Thanks to lead donors, we are now just $15,000 away from endowing the fund in perpetuity. Continuing educational research opportunities and fostering new discoveries requires sustained support. The new Bridget Bradley DCORS Fund will provide vital resources for the center and serve as a lasting tribute to her career.
The Bridget Bradley DCORS Fund will provide vital resources for the center and serve as a lasting tribute to her career. Your gift will provide opportunities for members of the Emory Department of Dermatology who take part in the Bridget Bradley Dermatology Center for Outcomes Research and Safety (DCORS).
Please note your receipt will indicate Gifts Pending Designation- Medical School, a holding account until the $100,000 endowment threshold is achieved. By giving through this campaign, your gift will be designated for the Bridget Bradley Dermatology Center for Outcomes Research and Safety (DCORS) Fund within the Gifts Pending account.
DCORS provides infrastructure for sponsored clinical trials, investigator-initiated studies, as well as quality and safety improvement measurement.
DCORS creates an environment that fosters new discovery and education in research.
DCORS facilitates the translation of basic science research into practical applications that will benefit patients, as well as investigate “real world” issues related to medical intervention.
DCORS provides Emory investigators assistance in various aspects of conducting research, including design protocols and budgets, IRB approval, patient recruitment, logistics of patient evaluation and data analysis.