Watch the videos below to learn more about Dr. Mullins’ research, as he delivers presentations about some of his previous studies and is interviewed by others on the importance of putting patients first in research.

2019

In this video from PCORI, Dr. Mullins explains how he has seen fellow scientists begin to think differently about research while reviewing proposals during the PCORI merit review process.


2018

In this video, Dr. Daniel Mullins delivers the University of Mississippi’s 2018 Coy W. Waller Distinguished Lecture, “Patient-Centered Discovery.” He was joined by Baltimore community activist DeJuan Patterson.


2017

In this video, Dr. Daniel Mullins is awarded the 2017 Outstanding UMB Faculty Award. This award is one of three MLK Diversity Recognition Awards presented by UMB. The recipients serve as models of the ideals epitomized by the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


2015

Watch this video as Dr. Daniel Mullins explains how, historically, the biggest barrier to enrolling diverse populations in clinical trials has been a lack of establishing trusting relationships between researchers and communities and their residents.

Watch this video to hear Dr. Daniel Mullins and BJ Shaneman, senior program specialist for The PATIENTS Program, share their insight on teaching the community and researchers.


2014

In this video, Dr. Daniel Mullins provides a keynote at the 2014 OPIS Symposium, Partnerships for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research.


2013

In this video, Dr. Daniel Mullins explains why it is important to engage patients throughout the research process so that the research performed “is meaningful in the end.” He also describes the different ways in which to engage patients, and at what points in the research process.

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services of the U.S. Government) has funded a research program named PATIENTS. Program leader Dr. Daniel Mullins has designed PATIENTS to utilize an interprofessional team to advance patient centered outcomes research.