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Contact Information
UCLA Center
for the Study of Digestive Health Care Quality and Outcomes
11301 Wilshire Boulevard
Building 115, Room 318
Los Angeles, CA 90073
On-campus mail: BVA Building 115, Room 318 179247
Tel: (310) 268-3256
Fax: (310) 794-2908
E-mail: igralnek@mednet.ucla.edu
Biosketch
Dr. Gralnek
is Assistant Professor of Medicine, in the Division of Digestive
Diseases, UCLA School of Medicine, and in the Division of Gastroenterology,
VA Greater Los Angeles Health Care System. He serves as section
head of health services research within the UCLA Division of Digestive
Diseases and is an active member of CURE: Digestive Diseases Research
Center. Dr. Gralnek is also the director of the UCLA Center for
the Study of Digestive Health Care Quality and Outcomes.
In 1989, Dr.
Gralnek received his medical degree from the University of Minnesota.
He served his internship and residency in internal medicine at Hennepin
County Medical Center in Minneapolis where he also served as Chief
Resident. Dr. Gralnek completed his fellowship in gastroenterology
at UCLA Center for the Health Sciences in 1996. After receiving
his Masters in Health Services from the UCLA School of Public Health
also in 1996, he completed an additional fellowship in health services
research through UCLA, RAND & the West Los Angeles VA Medical
Center. He is the recipient of both a VA HSR&D Entry and Advanced
Research Career Development Awards. He also has an active VA HSR&D
Merit Review Award evaluating process and outcomes of care in "low-risk"
patients with acute upper GI hemorrhage.
Dr. Gralnek's
primary clinical and research interests have focused on process
of care and outcomes in GI bleeding, GERD / non-cardiac chest pain,
and irritable bowel syndrome as well as in measuring health-related
quality of life in individuals with chronic gastroenterologic and
hepatic diseases. Dr. Gralnek serves as an associate editor for
Evidence-Based Gastroenterology and is a peer-reviewer for numerous
general and GI
Selected
References
Kanwal F, Gralnek
IM. Measuring health-related quality of life in gastroenterology
and hepatology. Part 2 - What is available? Evidence-Based Gastroenterology
2003;4:65-79.
Spiegel BMR,
Targownik L, Karsan H, Dulai GS, Gralnek IM. The cost-effectiveness
of COX 2 inhibitors in the treatment of chronic arthritis. Ann Intern
Med 2003;138:795-806.
Spiegel BMR,
Gralnek IM. Carvedilol or propranolol for variceal prophylaxis?
Unconfidence intervals confound the choice. Evidence-Based Medicine
2003. (In Press)
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