NAPCRG 2024 PBRN Conference

June 17-18, 2024 | Reston, Virginia

2024 theme: PBRNs – Past, Present, and Future

June 17 - 18, 2024
Hyatt Regency – Reston, Virginia


NAPCRG’s Practice-based Research Network (PBRN) Conference is an annual event welcoming PBRN researchers from the United States, Canada, and many other nations to come together to share strategies, methods, and results. The agenda includes two full days of programming around PBRN innovations and research projects on diverse topics of interest to community clinicians, practice facilitators/study coordinators and network leadership in the primary care research field, in addition to mentoring and networking opportunities.

This year’s PBRN Conference will be held in person June 17 - 18, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency in Reston, Virginia. Topics will be across several research categories, including behavioral health, chronic care management, PBRN infrastructure, prevention, technology, training, COVID-19 and more.

Program includes:

  • Insightful presentations from plenary speakers, including Q&A
  • Thought-provoking discussions
  • Poster hall
  • Attendee networking

Call for Papers
The Call for Papers is closed. Learn more here


Registration
Registration for PBRN 2024 is now open. The discounted early bird rate is available until May 16, 2024. Learn more here


Scholarships

NAPCRG provides a limited number of scholarships to cover registration costs. The deadline to apply for scholarships is April 17, 2024. Learn more here


Hotel Information
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Questions
For questions regarding NAPCRG’s 2024 PBRN Conference, please contact our office at napcrgoffice@napcrg.org.

Funding for this conference was made possible [in part] by 1R13HS029438-02 from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.