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The Chicago Program on Spirituality, Theology, and Clinical Decision-Making: Mapping Religion-Associated Variations in Physicians' Clinical Practices

Project Leader(s)

Farr A. Curlin
Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago

Grantee(s)
University of Chicago (Chicago, Illinois)
Description

This research project will use four national surveys to investigate the impact of physicians' spiritual commitments on their clinical practice, particularly through decision-making in situations where there are multiple medically valid options. The project will establish a web portal called The Chicago Atlas of Religion and the Practice of Medicine and a collaborative partnership with the Duke Center for Spirituality, Theology, and Health.

Grant Amount:
$2,028,799
Start Date:
October 2008
End Date:
September 2012
Grant ID:
13534
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