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to R: CDR Daniel Kavanaugh, CAPT Linda Morris Brown
Social Worker of the Year Award - 2005
CDR Daniel Kavanaugh
CDR Daniel Kavanaugh, MSW,
LCSW-C, received the 2005 USPHS Social Worker of the Year Award for his role in
advancing research in pediatric emergency care through the establishment and
management of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN);
his efforts to foster research in this field across the Department of Health and
Human Services through leading the Interagency Committee on EMSC Research; and
other efforts described below.
Prior to becoming Director of the Emergency Medical Services for Children(EMSC)
Program, CDR Kavanaugh spent 10 years as a clinical social worker at the
NIH
Clinical
Center
working directly with patients
who were participating in cancer and HIV/AIDS clinical trials. He recognized the
value of research in those areas and in his role as Director of the EMSC Program
has worked to try and ensure that pediatric emergency care decisions would also
be grounded in meaningful and rigorous multi-institutional research.
Although the focus of the nomination was on CDR Kavanaugh's work in advancing
pediatric emergency care research at the national level, this is but one facet
of his job as Director of the EMSC Program in which he and one staff member
manage 88 grants and 6 contracts all focused on improving the care of ill and
injured children in the pre- and in-hospital environment.
CDR Kavanaugh's
leadership in bridging diverse professions, agencies, and organizations in order
to improve the care of ill and injured children nationally is an example of a
social worker who has shown the ability to effectively work with and negotiate
very complicated systems of care. He
saw that there was a need to ensure that ill and injured children benefit from
evidenced-based decisions and has worked to develop new, national programs to
meet that need."
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