Indiana University, Indianapolis
Dr. Callahan graduated from St. Louis University School of Medicine in 1985. He completed his Internal Medicine residency at Baylor College of Medicine in 1988 and completed a fellowship in Health Services Research at Indiana University School of Medicine in 1991. He has a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Geriatric Medicine and his research, education, and clinical interests are in primary care geriatrics. He is a Research Scientist in the Regenstrief Institute and the founding Director of the Indiana University Center for Aging Research. In 1999-2000 he was a Visiting Scholar in the History and Psychopathology Research Program in the Department of Psychiatry at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom. He is the Cornelius and Yvonne Pettinga Professor in Aging Research.
Dr. Callahan has received a Paul B. Beeson Physician Faculty
Scholar in Aging Award from the American Federation for Aging Research
and a Research Career Award from the National Institute on Aging. His
research has been supported by the John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc,
the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and the NIH. Locally,
he received the Teaching Excellence Recognition Award at Indiana
University in 1997 and the Tony and Mary Hulman Health Achievement
Award for Excellence in Health Sciences Research in 1999. Dr. Callahan
recently joined the Editorial Board of the Annals of Internal
Medicine. He is a member of the national council for the Society of
General Internal Medicine. Dr. Callahan's research focuses on
strategies to improve the care of older adults in primary care. This
research explores systems-level interventions to enable primary care
physicians to deliver excellent care to older adults. His specific
research interests include the recognition and treatment of late life
depression and the care of older adults with dementia.
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