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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

The NIH Clinical Center is a hospital solely dedicated to clinical research at the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Maryland. The Clinical Center, known as Building 10, consists of the original part of the hospital, the Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center, and the newest addition, the Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center. The two parts are connected to form one large building.[1]

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center

Aerial photo of the NIH Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Agency overview
Formed1953 (1953)
JurisdictionUnited States
HeadquartersBethesda, Maryland, U.S.
39°0′6″N 77°6′16″W / 39.00167°N 77.10444°W / 39.00167; -77.10444
Agency executive
Parent agencyNational Institutes of Health, Department of Health & Human Services
Websitewww.cc.nih.gov

Since the hospital's opening in 1953,[2] NIH scientists have worked with volunteer patients to create medical innovations. Clinical Center successes include pioneering the cure of cancerous solid tumors with chemotherapy; the use of nitroglycerin to treat heart attacks; identifying a genetic component in schizophrenia; conducting the first successful replacement of a mitral valve to treat heart disease; and the creation of blood tests to identify both Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and hepatitis.[3]

In October 2014, Clinical Center staff successfully treated one of the first few Ebola virus cases in the United States.

The Clinical Center has been a leader in the “bench-to-bedside” concept. Its specialized hospital design places patient care units in close proximity to research laboratories. This model supports interaction and collaboration among clinical researchers.

The Clinical Center also provides training opportunities for students, new and mid-career professionals.[4] A Summer Internship Program offers internships to students who are currently enrolled in high school, college, graduate programs and health professional schools such as nursing or medicine.[5] The Medical Research Scholars Program is a year-long research enrichment program designed for research-oriented medical, dental and veterinary students.[6] The Clinical Research Management Sabbatical is a self-directed educational experience designed for clinical research investigators and managers of clinical research programs.[7] The Clinical Center also provides a course called the Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research to train physicians, scientists, medical students, nurses and other health professionals how to effectively conduct clinical research.[8]

History edit

The Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center opened in 1953 and is 13 floors at its highest point. It is named after Senator Warren Magnuson of Washington.

The Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center, located at the north end of the Clinical Center, opened in 2005. It was named after Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon.[9]

The hospital has 200 inpatient beds, 11 operating rooms, 93 day hospital stations, critical care services and research labs, an ambulatory care research facility and a complex array of imaging services. The Clinical Center is also one of the few facilities in the world with state-of-the-art infrastructure that allows for isolation capabilities and infection control while patients participate in clinical research studies.[1][10]

Patients at the Clinical Center consent to participate in research studies, also called protocols, and are treated without charge. Admission is selective: only those patients who have a medical condition being studied by NIH Institutes or Centers and who meet the specific inclusion criteria can enroll in the studies.

In 2014, there were 1,611 clinical research studies underway at the Clinical Center including those focused on cancer, infectious diseases, blood disorders, heart disease, lung disease, alcoholism and drug abuse.[1]

More than 500,000 patients from all 50 states, and from countries around the world, have participated in clinical research at the Clinical Center.[1]

John I. Gallin served as director of the Clinical Center beginning in May 1994. In January 2017, as part of an update to the hospital's leadership structure, NIH director Francis S. Collins named James K. Gilman to the newly created position of chief executive officer Clinical Center. With the arrival of Gilman, Gallin assumed new roles as the NIH Associate Director for Clinical Research and Chief Scientific Officer, Clinical Center.[11]

Directors edit

Past directors 1948 - present[12]

Portrait Director Took office Left office
  Jack Masur 1948 1951
  John A. Trautman 1951 1954
  Donald W. Patrick 1954 1956
  Jack Masur 1956 1969
  Thomas C. Chalmers 1970 1973
  Robert S. Gordon, Jr. 1974 1975
  Mortimer B. Lipsett 1976 1982
  John L. Decker 1983 1990
  Saul Rosen (acting) 1990 1994
  John I. Gallin 1994 2017
  James K. Gilman 2017 present

Clinical trials edit

 
South entrance

In 2014, the NIH Clinical Center had 1,611 active research protocols. 48% of those were clinical trials (773 protocols), another 46% were natural history studies (744 protocols) and the remaining 6% were screening and training protocols.[13]

The Clinical Center provides an environment for both patient care and conducting clinical trials, most of which are in Phase I or Phase II.[1] In 2014, of the 773 active clinical trials protocols, 23% were Phase I trials (261 protocols), 60% were Phase II trials (462 protocols), 5% were Phase III (39 protocols) and 3% were Phase IV (11 protocols).[13]

The Clinical Center also integrates data from all intramural clinical trials in an integrated data repository called Biomedical Translational Research Information System (BTRIS).[14]

Documentary edit

The Discovery Channel documentary First In Human: The Trials of Building 10, hosted by Jim Parsons, aired in August 2017.[15] The three-episode documentary showed experiences of some staff, patients and caregivers at the NIH Clinical Center.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "No Other Hospital". NIH Clinical Center. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  2. ^ "Beacon of Hope" (PDF). Office of History, National Institutes of Health. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  3. ^ "Accomplishments at America's clinical research hospital". NIH Clinical Newsletter. October 2011. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  4. ^ "Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education 2014 Annual Report" (PDF). Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education, NIH Clinical Center. 2014. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  5. ^ "Summer Internship Program". Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education, NIH Clinical Center. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  6. ^ "Medical Research Scholars Program". Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education, NIH Clinical Center. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  7. ^ "Clinical Research Management Sabbatical". Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education, NIH Clinical Center. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  8. ^ "Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research". Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education, NIH Clinical Center. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  9. ^ "Research center named for ex-Oregon senator". The Seattle Times. September 23, 2004. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  10. ^ "Facts at a Glance". NIH Clinical Center. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  11. ^ "Major General James Gilman, M.D., tapped to lead NIH Clinical Center". NIH. December 2016. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  12. ^ "Clinical Center Directors". www.nih.gov.
  13. ^ a b "NIH Clinical Center Director's Annual Report 2015" (PDF). NIH Clinical Center. 2015. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
  14. ^ Cimino, J. J.; Ayres, E. J.; Remennik, L.; Rath, S.; Freedman, R.; Beri, A.; Chen, Y.; Huser, V. (2013). "The National Institutes of Health's Biomedical Translational Research Information System (BTRIS): Design, contents, functionality and experience to date". Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 52: 11–27. doi:10.1016/j.jbi.2013.11.004. PMC 4026354. PMID 24262893.
  15. ^ "Discovery: First in Human". Discovery Impact. Retrieved August 19, 2017.

Further reading edit

  • Gandhi, Tejal K. (3 November 2016). "Safety lessons from the NIH Clinical Center". New England Journal of Medicine. Massachusetts Medical Society, Inc. 375 (18): 1705–1707. doi:10.1056/NEJMp1609208. PMID 27806220.  
  • Swetlitz, Ike (26 December 2018). "NIH hospital's pipes harbored bacteria that infected patients". STAT. Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC. It is not exceptional for a hospital to have a [hospital-originating] infection ... They occur in every hospital.  
  • Zimmer, Carl (17 January 2013). "How scientists stalked a lethal superbug — with the killer's own DNA". Wired. Condé Nast, Inc. ISSN 1059-1028.  

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Warlow, Rebecca (August 9, 2017). First in Human: The Trials of Building 10. Bethesda, Maryland: National Library of Medicine History of Medicine Division. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

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message The NIH Clinical Center is a hospital solely dedicated to clinical research at the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda Maryland The Clinical Center known as Building 10 consists of the original part of the hospital the Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center and the newest addition the Mark O Hatfield Clinical Research Center The two parts are connected to form one large building 1 National Institutes of Health NIH Clinical CenterAerial photo of the NIH Mark O Hatfield Clinical Research Center Bethesda MarylandAgency overviewFormed1953 1953 JurisdictionUnited StatesHeadquartersBethesda Maryland U S 39 0 6 N 77 6 16 W 39 00167 N 77 10444 W 39 00167 77 10444Agency executiveJames K Gilman CEOParent agencyNational Institutes of Health Department of Health amp Human ServicesWebsitewww wbr cc wbr nih wbr govSince the hospital s opening in 1953 2 NIH scientists have worked with volunteer patients to create medical innovations Clinical Center successes include pioneering the cure of cancerous solid tumors with chemotherapy the use of nitroglycerin to treat heart attacks identifying a genetic component in schizophrenia conducting the first successful replacement of a mitral valve to treat heart disease and the creation of blood tests to identify both Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome AIDS and hepatitis 3 In October 2014 Clinical Center staff successfully treated one of the first few Ebola virus cases in the United States The Clinical Center has been a leader in the bench to bedside concept Its specialized hospital design places patient care units in close proximity to research laboratories This model supports interaction and collaboration among clinical researchers The Clinical Center also provides training opportunities for students new and mid career professionals 4 A Summer Internship Program offers internships to students who are currently enrolled in high school college graduate programs and health professional schools such as nursing or medicine 5 The Medical Research Scholars Program is a year long research enrichment program designed for research oriented medical dental and veterinary students 6 The Clinical Research Management Sabbatical is a self directed educational experience designed for clinical research investigators and managers of clinical research programs 7 The Clinical Center also provides a course called the Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research to train physicians scientists medical students nurses and other health professionals how to effectively conduct clinical research 8 Contents 1 History 2 Directors 3 Clinical trials 4 Documentary 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editThe Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center opened in 1953 and is 13 floors at its highest point It is named after Senator Warren Magnuson of Washington The Mark O Hatfield Clinical Research Center located at the north end of the Clinical Center opened in 2005 It was named after Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon 9 The hospital has 200 inpatient beds 11 operating rooms 93 day hospital stations critical care services and research labs an ambulatory care research facility and a complex array of imaging services The Clinical Center is also one of the few facilities in the world with state of the art infrastructure that allows for isolation capabilities and infection control while patients participate in clinical research studies 1 10 Patients at the Clinical Center consent to participate in research studies also called protocols and are treated without charge Admission is selective only those patients who have a medical condition being studied by NIH Institutes or Centers and who meet the specific inclusion criteria can enroll in the studies In 2014 there were 1 611 clinical research studies underway at the Clinical Center including those focused on cancer infectious diseases blood disorders heart disease lung disease alcoholism and drug abuse 1 More than 500 000 patients from all 50 states and from countries around the world have participated in clinical research at the Clinical Center 1 John I Gallin served as director of the Clinical Center beginning in May 1994 In January 2017 as part of an update to the hospital s leadership structure NIH director Francis S Collins named James K Gilman to the newly created position of chief executive officer Clinical Center With the arrival of Gilman Gallin assumed new roles as the NIH Associate Director for Clinical Research and Chief Scientific Officer Clinical Center 11 Directors editPast directors 1948 present 12 Portrait Director Took office Left office nbsp Jack Masur 1948 1951 nbsp John A Trautman 1951 1954 nbsp Donald W Patrick 1954 1956 nbsp Jack Masur 1956 1969 nbsp Thomas C Chalmers 1970 1973 nbsp Robert S Gordon Jr 1974 1975 nbsp Mortimer B Lipsett 1976 1982 nbsp John L Decker 1983 1990 nbsp Saul Rosen acting 1990 1994 nbsp John I Gallin 1994 2017 nbsp James K Gilman 2017 presentClinical trials edit nbsp South entranceIn 2014 the NIH Clinical Center had 1 611 active research protocols 48 of those were clinical trials 773 protocols another 46 were natural history studies 744 protocols and the remaining 6 were screening and training protocols 13 The Clinical Center provides an environment for both patient care and conducting clinical trials most of which are in Phase I or Phase II 1 In 2014 of the 773 active clinical trials protocols 23 were Phase I trials 261 protocols 60 were Phase II trials 462 protocols 5 were Phase III 39 protocols and 3 were Phase IV 11 protocols 13 The Clinical Center also integrates data from all intramural clinical trials in an integrated data repository called Biomedical Translational Research Information System BTRIS 14 Documentary editThe Discovery Channel documentary First In Human The Trials of Building 10 hosted by Jim Parsons aired in August 2017 15 The three episode documentary showed experiences of some staff patients and caregivers at the NIH Clinical Center References edit a b c d e No Other Hospital NIH Clinical Center Retrieved February 1 2015 Beacon of Hope PDF Office of History National Institutes of Health Retrieved February 1 2015 Accomplishments at America s clinical research hospital NIH Clinical Newsletter October 2011 Retrieved April 15 2015 Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education 2014 Annual Report PDF Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education NIH Clinical Center 2014 Retrieved February 1 2015 Summer Internship Program Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education NIH Clinical Center Retrieved February 1 2015 Medical Research Scholars Program Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education NIH Clinical Center Retrieved February 1 2015 Clinical Research Management Sabbatical Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education NIH Clinical Center Retrieved February 1 2015 Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education NIH Clinical Center Retrieved February 1 2015 Research center named for ex Oregon senator The Seattle Times September 23 2004 Retrieved April 15 2015 Facts at a Glance NIH Clinical Center Retrieved February 1 2015 Major General James Gilman M D tapped to lead NIH Clinical Center NIH December 2016 Retrieved January 4 2017 Clinical Center Directors www nih gov a b NIH Clinical Center Director s Annual Report 2015 PDF NIH Clinical Center 2015 Retrieved February 1 2015 Cimino J J Ayres E J Remennik L Rath S Freedman R Beri A Chen Y Huser V 2013 The National Institutes of Health s Biomedical Translational Research Information System BTRIS Design contents functionality and experience to date Journal of Biomedical Informatics 52 11 27 doi 10 1016 j jbi 2013 11 004 PMC 4026354 PMID 24262893 Discovery First in Human Discovery Impact Retrieved August 19 2017 Further reading editGandhi Tejal K 3 November 2016 Safety lessons from the NIH Clinical Center New England Journal of Medicine Massachusetts Medical Society Inc 375 18 1705 1707 doi 10 1056 NEJMp1609208 PMID 27806220 nbsp Swetlitz Ike 26 December 2018 NIH hospital s pipes harbored bacteria that infected patients STAT Boston Globe Media Partners LLC It is not exceptional for a hospital to have a hospital originating infection They occur in every hospital nbsp Zimmer Carl 17 January 2013 How scientists stalked a lethal superbug with the killer s own DNA Wired Conde Nast Inc ISSN 1059 1028 nbsp External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Institutes of Health Clinical Center Official website nbsp Warlow Rebecca August 9 2017 First in Human The Trials of Building 10 Bethesda Maryland National Library of Medicine History of Medicine Division a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Institutes of Health Clinical Center amp oldid 1184065254, wikipedia, 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