2025 PBRN Conference Schedule
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Day 1
Monday, June 2, 2025
Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer
7:00 am Registration Opens
7:30 am Breakfast Available
Location: Grand Ballroom D
7:30 - 8:30 am Breakfast and SIGs (Special Interest Groups)
8:30 - 9:00 am Welcome Remarks
9:00 - 10:00 am Plenary I: Challenges and Innovations in Healthcare Access Panel: Promoting Research-Informed Policy
Featuring: Melinda Abrams, MS, Yalda Jabbarpour, MD, and Christopher Koller
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In this session, we will share perspectives of non-governmental funders of healthcare access research that informs policy and practice. In this moderated panel discussion, each funder will describe their organization, its funding priorities and examples of research-informed innovations in healthcare access policy or practice. In the moderated discussion, audience members will ask questions and share comments with the panel and audience.
Moderated by: Sebastian Tong, MD, MPH
10:00 - 10:15 am Transition Break
10:15 - 11:45 am Concurrent Sessions
Location: Grand Ballroom AB
Topic: PBRN Infrastructure and Network Operations
- W03: Emerging implications of the Starfield VI workshop: overcoming barriers to implementation; Joseph LeMaster, MD, MPH, MPH; John Westfall, MD, MPH; Edward Bujold, MD, FAAFP, Chief Physician Strategist for KPN Health; Christina Hester, PhD, MPH
Location: Lake Anne
Topic: Training
- W08: Aligning Expectations to Enhance Teamwork among Research Professionals: a Tool for Effective Mentoring; Kristin Boman, MPH
Location: Lake Thoreau
Topic: PBRN Infrastructure and Network Operations
- W04: NIH’s CARE for Health™ initiative: insights from 2 of the initial network research hubs; Sarina Schrager, MD, MS; Sebastian Tong, MD, MPH; Keelin McHugh; Caitlin Dickinson, MPH; Brittany Badicke, MPH; Alyssa Turnquist, BS; Meagan Sulikowski, MSW; Mary Henningfield, PhD; Melinda Davis, PhD, MCR
11:45 - 12:00 pm Transition Break
Location: Grand Ballroom D
12:00 - 1:00 pm Networking Lunch
1:00 - 1:15 pm Transition Break
1:15 - 2:15 pm Concurrent Sessions
Location: Grand Ballroom AB
Topic: PBRN Infrastructure/Network Operations
- OP001: AHRQ PBRN Online Registry Updates and Sustainability for Registry Maintenance; Masuma Rahman, BS, MPH; Oneyda Arellano, PMP, CHES; Caroline Lind, MBA, MPH; Melissa Carbone, MSN, RN; Maureen Boardman, APRN, ARNP; Jean C. O'Connor, DrPH, JD
- OP002: Revitalizing a PBRN Coalition - Getting the Meta-LARC Gang Back Together; Kathryn Dorsey, MBA; Sarina Schrager, MD, MS; Korey Kennelty, PhD, MSc, PharmD, BCGP; Annette Totten, PhD
- OP003: Trouble Shooting Clinical Trials in Rural Primary Care, The Solution Center; William Lewis, MD; Jay Mason, MPA; Jessica Thayer
- OP004: Creation of a Health Policy Unit at Oregon's PBRN; Nancy Goff; Melinda Davis, PhD, MCR
Location: Lake Anne
Topic: Community, Patient, and Stakeholder Engaged Research
- OP005: Rural Primary Care Providers Interest in Research; Kevin Everett, PhD; Jane McElroy, PhD; Luke Stephens, MD, MSPH
- OP006: All together for better care: Improving respiratory infection care trajectories; Madison Leggatt, MS; Lucie Geneviève Lambert, MA; Laura MacLaren, MD; Jeannie Haggerty, PhD; Sonia Lussier; Kim Dooley
- OP007: Re-examining constructs and measures in collaboration with community; Christy Ledford, PhD, FACH; Jennifer Waller, PhD; Hailie Hayes, BS; Lillie Williamson; Lauren Cafferty, MA; Britney Pooser; Leslie Wolf, JD, MPH; Peter-Jon Williams, BS
- OP008: Listening and Learning: The Process of Incorporating Community Perspectives in Substance Use Solutions; Ashley Park, MPH; Benjamin Webel; Marshall Brooks, PhD; Claire Simon, MD; Jacqueline Britz, MD, MSPH; Sebastian Tong, MD, MPH; Brennan Keiser, MSW
Location: Lake Audubon
Topic: Chronic Care Management
- OP009: Feasibility of the Diabetes Self-Management Coaching Program for Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes in Primary Care.; Fikadu Yehualashet, BSc, MPH
- OP010: Understanding the Current State of Long COVID Evaluation and Management in the Colorado Outpatient Setting; Vivian Jiang, MD; Donald Nease, MD; Elena Broaddus, PhD; Jodi Summers Holtrop, PhD, MCHES; Sarah Jolley, MD, MSc; Kristen Curcija, MPH
- OP011: Initial findings from a pilot of a nurse care management model to serve people living with chronic pain in rural communities; Brennan Keiser, MSW; Sebastian Tong, MD, MPH; Kushang Patel, PhD, MPH
- OP012: A card study of Long COVID in primary care – a partnership between two PBRNs; Neil Korsen, MD, MS; Donald Nease, MD; John Westfall, MD, MPH; Sarah Jolley, MD, MSc; Ben Sofie, MSW
Location: Lake Thoreau
Topic: Dissemination/Implementation, Prevention
- OP030: Helping Our Patients Engage in Weight Management: There's HOPE in primary care practices; Andrea Nederveld, MD, MPH; Jodi Summers Holtrop, PhD, MCHES; Allison Lee; Bethany Kwan, PhD, MSPH; Johnny Williams, MPH; Robyn Wearner, MA, RD, PMP; Elizabeth Bell, BS
- OP032: DC Flavor Tobacco Ban: Family Physicians Perceptions of Smoking Outcomes; TyWanda McLaurin-Jones, PhD; Shannon Hughley; Joi Wright, MS
2:15 - 2:30 pm Transition Break
2:30 - 4:00 pm Concurrent Sessions
Location: Grand Ballroom AB
Topic: PBRN Infrastructure/Network Operations
- W05: New Era of PBRNs: Beyond Research; Driving Innovation and Action; Mary Fisher, CHES, MPH; Douglas Fernald, MA; Kristin Boman, MPH; Jodi Summers Holtrop, PhD, MCHES; Andrea Nederveld, MD, MPH; Maureen Boardman, APRN, ARNP; Linda Zittleman, MSPH; Melinda Davis, PhD, MCR; Maggie McDonnell, MPH; Troi Perkins, MS, MF; Rebekah Pratt, PhD; Meagan Stabler, PhD, CHES
Location: Lake Anne
Topic: Community, Patient, Stakeholder Engaged Research
- W01: Patient, community, and clinically engaged research: what makes the "just right" team?; Anna Templeton, DNP; Raymond Haeme, MS; Susan Lowe; Shirley Stowe; Joseph LeMaster, MD, MPH, MPH; Kirk Mason, BSc, MDes Candidate; John Westfall, MD, MPH
Location: Lake Audubon
Topic: PBRN Infrastructure/Network Operations
- W06: Building the Canadian Primary Care Research Consortium: a national approach to integrate data, clinical trials and PBLRNs; Andrew Pinto, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC; Vivian Ramsden, PhD, RN, MCFP (Hon.); Jennifer Rayner, PhD; Sabrina Wong, PhD, RN; Ayat Salman, PhD
Location: Lake Thoreau
Topic: PBRN Infrastructure/Network Operations
- W07: How to select the best research method for your PBRN project?; Kimberly Fulda, DrPH; Alexander Singer, MD, CCFP, CCFP, FCFP; Paula Bush, PhD
4:00 - 4:15 pm Transition Break
4:15 - 5:15 pm Poster Session I
Location: Grand Ballroom E-G
- P002: Motivational Factors and Barriers to the Recruitment of Primary Care Physicians in a Rural Canadian Region; Devon Ali Haseltine; Peter Joseph Mounsef; Mahad Siddiqi; Maryam Wagner, PhD; Matthew Bilson; Labbaik Aas, BA
- P003: Variation in Rates of Early Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnosis Among the States; Serena Kaul, MPH; Ugboaku Chukwudi, MBBS; Nathan Yakich; John Pascoe, MD, MPH
- P004: Families’ Unmet Social Needs in Children’s Primary Care: Is there a gradient?; SOPHIA DANCHINE, BA; Kristen Waters, BS; John Pascoe, MD, MPH; Serena Kaul, MPH
- P005: Factors Associated with Parenting Styles: A Primary Care Study; Angelina Gentilin; Kristen Waters, BS; Ellen McMahon; Seth Scholer; John Pascoe, MD, MPH
- P006: Adapting a nurse care management model for Latinx patients with chronic pain: Insights from a Community Engagement Studio; Karina Cortez, BS; Rebecca Elspas, MSN, RN; Priscilla Carmiol-Rodriguez, MSEd, MSN; Basia Belza, PhD, RN, FAAN; Sebastian Tong, MD, MPH; Brennan Keiser, MSW; Brooke Ike, MPH; Allysa Valdez
- P007: Reducing Opiate Use for Chronic Pain: Patient and Provider Perceptions of a Deprescribing Intervention; Thomas Ludden, PhD
- P008: The Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Diabetic Ketoacidosis Among Diabetic Patients in Saudi Arabia; Moayad Mudawi, MBBS, ECFMG
- P009: Addressing Opioid Mortality among Pregnant and Parenting Populations in Virginia: A Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis; Jacqueline Britz, MD, MSPH; Jennifer Gilbert, PsyD; Alex Krist, MD, MPH; Marshall Brooks, PhD; Roy Sabo, PhD; Leslie Stephen, LCSW; Gabriella Caldwell-Miller, PhD, LPC, MDiv; Jennifer Patterson, CSAC; Jong Hyung Lee, PhD, MS
- P010: Leveraging Community Partner Engagement to Enhance Clinical Trial Design: Insights from the Virginia CSRN ACCESS Hub; Carrie Miller, PhD, MPH; Marshall Brooks, PhD; Alex Krist, MD, MPH; Jennifer May, PhD; Patrick Nana-Sinkam; Scott Strayer, MD, MPH; Rebecca Kaltman, MD; Bryan Bassig; John Sayles
- P011: A Consolidated Study Approach: The NNE Provider Insights Participatory Engagement (NNE PIPE) Survey; Meagan Stabler, PhD, CHES; Paula Hudon, DNP, RN, NPD-BC; Maureen Boardman, APRN, ARNP; Constance van Eeghen, DrPH, MHSA; Neil Korsen, MD, MS; Troi Perkins, MS, MF
- P013: Wright Regional Center for Clinical and Translational Science Annual Partnership Assessment; Leah Gregory, MPH, MSW
- P014: Patient, Community, and Clinician Beliefs on Multicancer Early-Detection Tests and Evidence Needed to Recommend Routine Use; Marshall Brooks, PhD; Alex Krist, MD, MPH; Gabriela Villalobos, MSW; Carrie Miller, PhD, MPH; Jennifer May, PhD; Kendra Rowe, CCRC
- P015: Primary Care Rural and Frontier Clinical Trials Innovation Center (PRaCTICE): A PBRN partnered model to advance health equity; Jennifer Coury, MA; Laurie Hassell; Allison Cole, MD, MPH; Caitlin Dickinson, MPH; Sebastian Tong, MD, MPH; Melinda Davis, PhD, MCR
- P016: Authentic Engagement in Research: Engaging the “Just Right Researcher”; Raymond Haeme, MS; Moncies Franco; Vivian Ramsden, PhD, RN, MCFP (Hon.); Susan Lowe; Brenda Andreas, LCSW; John Westfall, MD, MPH
- P018: PaRIS Research Team in Saskatchewan: Co-Creating a PBRLN using a Participatory Evaluation of the PaRIS Dashboards; Vivian Ramsden, PhD, RN, MCFP (Hon.); Udoka Okpalauwaekwe, PhD, MBBS, MPH; Nazeem Muhajarine; Brenda Andreas, LCSW; Rachel Vanneste, MSc, CCGC, CGC; Megan Clark; Andrea Vasquez Camargo, MD, MSc, CCFP; Adam Clay; Angela Baerwald, MD, PhD, CCFP; Jennifer Kuzmicz, MD
- P019: Adaptations needed for clinic recruitment for a multi-site trial in a 5-state, diverse PBRN; Nicholas Franko, BS; Brianna Zhou, BA; Monica Zigman Suchsland, PhD, MPH; Sebastian Tong, MD, MPH
- P020: Health Education Disparities in Patients Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Using Data from The NAMCS from 2012-2019; Jaden Zanek; Michael Jiroutek, DrPH, MS; Susan Avila Misciagno
- P021: Prevalence and Predictors of Possible Diabetes Distress Among Younger Adults with Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes; Yimdriuska Magan, MD, MPH
- P022: The Strengthening Treatment Access and Retention-Quality Improvement (STAR-QI) Program: Successes and Key Learnings; Meagan Sulikowski, MSW; Mary Henningfield, PhD
- P023: Transforming Cancer Screening: CSRN’s Innovative Large-Scale Network, the Vanguard Study, and the Role of PBRNs; Gabriela Villalobos, MSW; Katarzyna Budzynska, MD, MSc; Lauren Higgins; Ari Bell-Brown, MPH; Alex Krist, MD, MPH; Linda Cook, PhD
- P024: Title: Demographic Characteristics of Patients Diagnosed with Asthma Compared to Patients Utilizing Coach McLungsSM; Thomas Ludden, PhD; Shaina Glass, BS, MA; Kelly Reeves, BSN, MSN, RN, UXC; Lindsay Shade, MHS, PA-C; Margo Burnard, BA; Hazel Tapp, PhD; Kristen Minehart, BS
Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer
4:30 p.m. Registration closes
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Day 2
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer
7:00 am Registration Opens
7:30 am Breakfast Available
Location: Grand Ballroom D
7:30 - 8:30 am Breakfast
8:30 - 9:30 am Plenary II: PBRN 360: Virginia Ambulatory Care Outcomes Research Network (ACORN)
Understanding Primary Care Access: How PBRNs Can Help Primary Care Practices and the Communities They Serve
Presenters: Jacqueline B. Britz, MD, MSPH, Marshall Brooks, PhD, and Alex Krist, MD, MPH
Even though primary care is the foundation of the healthcare system, there is an inadequate primary care workforce in the US. As a result, many people across many communities do not have a primary care home. At the same time, practices have long wait times making it difficult for clinicians to ensure continuity and access for existing patients. Primary care teams increasingly report high burnout, which is caused partially by increasing care demands. In response, policymakers are taking steps to support and build primary care, launching new payments and policies like the Advanced Primary Care model. In this session, we will review national efforts to build and support the primary care workforce and promote high-quality primary care. We will highlight work from the Virginia Ambulatory Care Outcomes Research Network (ACORN) to identify the primary care workforce, the people and communities receiving high-quality primary care and those with missed care opportunities, and the practice-reported challenges with professional turnover and recruitment. We will show how our practice-based research network is trying to guide state policymakers and health systems and provide support for practices and communities to improve care.
9:30 - 9:45 am Transition Break
9:45 - 10:45 am Concurrent Sessions
Location: Grand Ballroom AB
Topic: Access to Primary Care
- OP013: Analyzing the Effect of GP Variations and Referral Rates on Missed Outpatient Appointments; EBRU YILMAZ
- OP014: Description of a Research Center in a Community Based Not for Profit Hospital System - 2.0; Edward Bujold, MD, FAAFP, Chief Physician Strategist for KPN Health
- OP015: Initiatives to improve attachment and retention to primary care in Canada: an environmental scan and a qualitative study; Menna Komeiha; Natricha Levy McFarlane; Meredith Vanstone, PhD; Alexander Zsager, BA; Hilary Edelstein; Aisha Lofters, MD; Kimberly Strain, BA; Rahim Moineddin, PhD; Rubee Dev; Matthew Menear, PhD; Andrew Pinto, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC; Mylaine Breton, PhD
- OP016: Working with teenagers to identify barriers and facilitators to access teen health services; Michaela Field; Ivan Sarmiento; Anne Cockcroft, MD; Machelle Wilchesky, PhD; Yvonne Quan, MD, CCFP, MSc
Location: Lake Anne
Topics: Shared Decision Making/Collaborative Deliberation, Technology and Data
- OP021: Informatics for Risk Identification and Stratification (IRIS): Researcher and Primary Care Codesig; Rodger Kessler, MD; Jill VanWyk, MD; Caitlin Barba; Cat Halliwell; Lyndee Knox, PhD; Katelyn Case, BA; Francisca Quijada, MSc; Yingqi Ding, MS; Alex Kotz
- OP022: Provider Perspectives on Shared Decision Making with Coach McLungsSM; Kristen Minehart, BS; Brianna Gutch, BS; Latanya Gordon; Hazel Tapp, PhD; Thomas Ludden, PhD; Lindsay Shade, MHS, PA-C; Rachel Frazier, MPH; Kelly Reeves, BSN, MSN, RN, UXC; Margo Burnard, BA; Shaina Glass, BS, MA
- OP024: Implementation of a Best Practice Advisory (BPA) to increase referral to Diabetes Self-Management Education; Katrina Donahue, MD, MPH; Jacqueline Halladay, MD, MPH; Ping Chen; Kathleen Mottus; Maihan Vu, MPH, DrPH; Karen Goeke-Austin; Jennifer Rees, RN, CPF; Kelli Hammond; Laura Young, MD, PhD
Location: Lake Audubon
Topic: Misc. Categories
- OP025: Partnering with Community Health Workers to Enhance Behavioral Health Screening and Education in a Rural Community; Allison Cole, MD, MPH; Monica Zigman Suchsland, PhD, MPH; Cody Wilkinson; Kelly McGrath
- OP026: Following Up on Food Insecurity: Does food access and nutrition quality improve after screening and referral?; Andrea Nederveld, MD, MPH; Elena Broaddus, PhD; Michael Mattiucci; Tessa Mcinnis; Sherri Corey; Elizabeth Bell, BS
- OP027: Factors Associated with Colorectal Cancer Screening Knowledge and Practices among PCPs in Academic and Community Practices; Ross Graham; Laurel Dang; Ming Tai-Seale, PhD, MPH
- OP028: Inclusive research practices in a pragmatic clinical trial – Lessons learned from the Colonoscopy Outreach for Rural Communit; Allison Cole, MD, MPH; Brooke Ike, MPH; Gina Keppel, MPH; Hannah Stanfield, MPA; Yulissa G Torres-Lopez
Location: Lake Thoreau
Topics: Practice Facilitation/Quality Improvement
- OP017: Enhancing HCC Tool Use: Peer Comparison and Academic Detailing in Family Medicine; Brian Burroughs, PA-C, AQH, BC-ADM, CDCES, CHC
- OP018: Adapting an Evidence-Based Diabetes Self-Management Coaching Program for the Primary Care Context in Ethiopia: A Methodologic; Fikadu Yehualashet, BSc, MPH
- OP019: Optimizing Diabetic Foot Care: Enhancing Examination Rates with Provider Reminder Cards; Nidhi Mehrotra, MD; Ambreen Mujahid, MD; Preethi Nambi, MD; Kamna Bansal, MD; Priya Ghael, MD
- OP020: “To not be an on an Island all by Yourself”: Importance of Network Collaboration in a Kentucky Stroke Improvement Cooperative; Karen L. Roper, PhD; Larry Goldstein, MD; Lacy Shumway
10:45 - 11:00 am Transition Break
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Poster Session II
Location: Grand Ballroom E-G
- P026: Research Capacity and Interest in Family Medicine Residency Programs: Findings from the MSU PCRC Statewide Needs Assessment; Yasamean Zamani-Hank, PhD, MPH; Molly Polverento, MSEd, CPH; Julie Phillips, MD, MPH
- P027: From Planning to Launch: A Process Description of the MSU-PCRC Development and the Role of Community-Based Partnerships; Yasamean Zamani-Hank, PhD, MPH; Molly Polverento, MSEd, CPH; Julie Phillips, MD, MPH; Elaina Burress, MPH
- P029: Compensation in Pharmacy Research: Insights and Framework Development from a Practice-Based Research Network; Minghui Deng, PharmD; Margie Snyder, MPH, PharmD; Christina Ojo; Elizabeth Riley-Jensen
- P030: A stakeholder-informed agenda for transitional care research in a community pharmacy practice-based research network; Christina Ojo; Minghui Deng, PharmD; Margie Snyder, MPH, PharmD; Elizabeth Riley-Jensen
- P031: Re-envisioning a Pediatric Practice-based Research Network: Findings from Key Informant Interviews with Investigators; Laiba Bajwa; Michelle Macy, MD, MS; Emily Golbeck; Adam B. Becker, PhD, MPH; Kathryn Kaplan
- P032: The MSU-PCRC: An Innovative PBRN Model to Enhance Research Capacity in Family Medicine Residency Programs; Yasamean Zamani-Hank, PhD, MPH; Molly Polverento, MSEd, CPH; Emiko Blalock, PhD; Julie Phillips, MD, MPH
- P033: Remote research facilitators to support a trial of medications for opioid use disorder in practice-based research; Cory Lutgen, MHA; Donald Nease, MD; Ben Sofie, MSW; Bethany Kwan, PhD, MSPH; Douglas Fernald, MA; John Westfall, MD, MPH; Linda Zittleman, MSPH
- P034: Recruitment Strategies in External Clinics: Insights from the ASM-Only Arm of the Feasibility Phase of the iTREAT study; Cat Halliwell; Jill VanWyk, MD; Linda Zittleman, MSPH; Sadie Fritzler, MA
- P035: Enhancing Family Medicine Resident Wellbeing and Patient Outcomes through the Care Team Assistant Program; Raymond Teets, MD
- P036: Perceptions of evidence-based interventions by administrators compared to clinicians for colorectal cancer screening; Kevin Everett, PhD; Jane McElroy, PhD; Nuha Wareg, MBBS, MPH, Nursing PhD candidate; Ying Liu, MD, MA
- P038: Patient Demographics Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring Adherence for Diabetes Management; Tanjila Nawshin, MBBS, MS; Kimberly Smith, PhD, CSCS, TSAC-F; Vasil Bachiashvili; Erin Delaney, MD; Lama Ghazi
- P040: Understanding barriers to screening mammography in Wisconsin: A continued partnership with Prairie Ridge Health; Meagan Sulikowski, MSW; Ana Cuellar Montes, MSW; Sarina Schrager, MD, MS; Mary Henningfield, PhD; Cibele Carroll, MD, PhD; Earlise Ward; Kristi Line
- P042: Evaluating the Performance of Generalized Additive Mixed Models in Interrupted Time Series Analysis; Rahim Moineddin, PhD
- P043: Developing a Primary Care Research Center in Collaboration with a PBRN; Jessica Sand, PhD, MPH; Meagan Stabler, PhD, CHES; Elisabeth Wilson, MD, MEd, MPH; John Westfall, MD, MPH; Lisa Johnson, MBA; Amber Barnato, MD, MPH, MS
- P045: Integrating Ambient AI Scribes: A Cross-Sectional Survey on Documentation Burden in Family Medicine Residencies; Yimdriuska Magan, MD, MPH
- P046: Shaping Career Paths: The Role of Early Rural Exposure in Medical Students' Practice Choices; Devon Ali Haseltine; Akash Pattni; Wassim Elmasry; Peter Joseph Mounsef; Mahad Siddiqi; Maryam Wagner, PhD; Matthew Bilson; Labbaik Aas, BA
- P047: Impact of a training on health professionals' intention to apply shared decision-making in prenatal screening for trisomies.; Dave Delva, MSc, MSc (c)
- P048: Clinician Perspectives on Needs for Developing Climate-Informed Primary Care in Northern New England; Constance van Eeghen, DrPH, MHSA; Christine Vatovec; Benjamin Littenberg, MD; Meagan Stabler, PhD, CHES; Troi Perkins, MS, MF; Lesley Gordon, MD, MS
- P049: A Partnership Involving a Practice-Based Research Network and Pre-Health Pathway Program at a Family Medicine Health Center; Andrew Telzak, MD, MSc; Juan Robles, MD; Hernidia Guerra, BA; Claudia Lechuga, MS; Jacqueline Bernabe
- P050: BPA's for Resident Scholarship; Sukanya Srinivasan, MD, MPH
12:00 - 12:15 pm Transition Break
12:15 - 1:15 pm Networking Lunch
Location: Grand Ballroom D
1:15 - 2:15 pm Plenary III: PBRN Research to Improve Healthcare Access
Moderated by: Emily Frankel, PhD, MPH
In this plenary session, attendees will learn from top-rated research presentations that address the urgent and multifaceted issue of how PBRN research can improve patients’ and communities' access to healthcare. These presentations demonstrate how PBRNs are leveraging real-world data, community engagement, and adaptive implementation strategies to reduce barriers and improve equitable access to care across a range of health conditions and populations.
- SP01: Comparing Long-Term Buprenorphine and Illicit Opioid Use by Home, Office, or Telehealth Induction; Linda Zittleman, MSPH; Donald Nease, MD; Joseph LeMaster, MD, MPH, MPH; John Westfall, MD, MPH; Douglas Fernald, MA; Ben Sofie, MSW; Cory Lutgen, MHA; Camille Hochheimer, PhD; Elizabeth Bell, BS; David Wolff, MD
- SP02: Describing disease severity and frailty using primary care electronic medical record data from British Columbia; Sabrina Wong, PhD, RN; Brett Caswell; Andy Gibb, PhD
- SP03: ENGAGE: a pilot cluster randomized control trial (cRCT) to connect individuals made vulnerable to primary care; Natricha Levy McFarlane; Menna Komeiha; Hilary Edelstein; Meredith Vanstone, PhD; Kimberly Strain, BA; Matthew Menear, PhD; Andrew Pinto, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC; Mylaine Breton, PhD
- SP04: Increasing Implementation and Assessing Affordability of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Primary Care; Tristen Hall, PhD, MPH; Kristin Crispe, MPH; Tamara Oser, MD; Sean Oser, MD, CDE, MPH; Douglas Fernald, MA; Jessica Parascando, MPH; Kimberly Wiggins, MA, MEd; Perry Dickinson, MD; Chelsea Sobczak, MPH; Danika Buss, BA; Bonnie Jortberg, PhD, CDE, RD, CDE
2:15 - 2:30 pm Closing Remarks
Location: Grand Ballroom Foyer
2:00 pm Registration closes
Please check back frequently for any schedule updates.
Funding for this conference was made possible [in part] by 1R13HS029438-03 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.