2022 PBRN Conference Schedule
The following is our schedule-at-a-glance. You can find details on specific presentation sessions, including date, time, presenter, and location room) by searching the PBRN Conference Presentation Database.
- Presentation Title
- Presenter(s)
- Author(s)
- Presentation Category (e.g., General Session, Workshops, Oral, Poster)
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Day 1: Thursday, June 2, 2022
REGENCY BALLROOM - Ballroom (BR) Level
7 a.m.: Registration desk opens
7:30 – 8:30 a.m.: Continental Breakfast and SIGs (Special Interest Groups)
- National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD): Meet with NIMHD program officials and learn about the Institute’s initiatives and potential funding opportunities.
- Patient and Community Engagement in Research: Join members of the PaCE Committee to meet and share questions and experiences.
- PCP Collaboration for NCORP Cancer Prevention Research: The NCI's NCORP provides access to clinical trials in community health centers, allowing people to participate in cancer prevention studies within their vicinity; promotion by local PCPs is essential.
- National Institute on Aging (NIA) and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) - Join a discussion around NHLBI funding opportunities and an update on NIA’s request for information on capacity and support needed to increase community-based research networks participation in Alzheimer’s Disease clinical trials.
8:30 – 8:45 a.m.: Welcome Remarks
- PBRN Program Chairs: Donald Nease, MD; and Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP.
- Patrick G. O’Malley, MD, MPH; Director, National Center for Excellence in Primary Care Research at AHRQ
8:45 – 10 a.m.: General Session
- Plenary speaker: Tara Kiran, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP
Patient, Provider, and Community Engagement: Lessons from a Lifelong Learner
BREAK
10:00 - 10:15 a.m.
WORKSHOPS - Conference (MR) Level
10:15 - 11:45 a.m.
- W01: Sub ID# 3295: Clinician/Researcher - Why Would You Want to Be One? How Do You Become One?
Presented by Edward Bujold, FAAFP, Chief Physician Strategist for KPN Health and Christina Hester, PhD, MPH.
AMBASSADOR ROOM - W02: Diplomat Room: Sub ID# 3292: Cardstudy.com – An Innovative Approach to a Longstanding PBRN Research Method.
Presented by John Westfall, MD, MPH; Kurt Stange, MD, PhD; Sarah Reeves, FNP, MSN, MBA; and Brendan Elliott.
DIPLOMAT ROOM - W03: Embassy Room: Sub ID# 3393: Growing and Adapting PBRN Research During a Pandemic: A CASFM PBRN Workshop.
Presented by Douglas Fernald, MA; Hazel Tapp, PhD; Kimberly Fulda, DrPH; and Carissa van den Berk-Clark, PhD, LMSW, MSW.
EMBASSY ROOM
LUNCH AND NETWORKING
11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
REGENCY BALLROOM
POSTER SESSION ONE
1 – 2 p.m.
TERRACE - level 3, up the lobby stairs
(Presenters set up from 12 - 1 p.m. and remove no later than 2:30 p.m.)
Feel free to join a poster walk featuring a guided group tour of select posters or explore posters on your own. To join a poster walk, please meet by the stairs in the lobby leading to the Terrace at least 5 minutes prior to the start of the poster session you are attending. The group leader will display a sign indicating their role as the guide.
Poster Walk #1: Led by Milton Eder, PhD
Posters listed below with an asterisk (*) are included in the guided poster walk for this session.
- P1: Sub ID# 3345: Behavioral Health - Depression Risk Prevalence in Patients Seen in a Suburban Family Medicine Clinic in 2019 and 2020.
Presented by Carman Whiting, MD. - *P2: Sub ID# 3381: Chronic Care Management - Assessment of the Importance of Behavioral Healthcare in Patients with Diabetes at Primary Care Clinics in DC/MD Area.
Presented by Yadana Khin, MS. - P3: Sub ID# 3397: Chronic Care Management - Investigation of Gaps and Recommendations in Primary Care for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
Presented by Olivia Mendoza, BHSc. - *P4: Sub ID# 3398: Chronic Care Management - Support for Primary Care Physicians Providing Chronic Pain Care: Changes at Practice Based Research Network, 2016-2020.
Presented by Mary Beth Vonder Meulen, RN, CCRC. - *P5: Sub ID# 3384: Community Engaged Research - The Widest Range of Stories – Engagement for Inclusive Patient Experience Research in Community Health Center Settings.
Presented by Anna Templeton, DNP. - *P6: Sub ID# 3326: COVID-19 - Children and COVID-19: A Primary Care Perspective.
Presented by Samantha Roberts, BS. - CANCELLED - P7: Sub ID# 3339: COVID-19 - Describing a Family Medicine Community Practice Experience of Pivoting to Virtual Care in Response to the Pandemic Crisis.
Presented by Azza Eissa, MD, Phd. - P8: Sub ID# 3378: COVID-19 - Family Medicine Educators Wellness - Comparison of 2016 and 2021 CERA Results.
Presented by Julia Fashner, MD, FAAFP, MPH. - P9: Sub ID# 3316: Health Disparities/Health Equity - Childhood Underinsurance During the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Presented by Brooklynne Dilley. - P10: Sub ID# 3404: COVID-19 - Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Patient Demographics During Recruitment for the CAPTURE Study.
Presented by Cody Oliver, MPH. - P11: Sub ID# 3303: Behavioral Health - Avoiding a Potential Trigger: A Study of Patient Preference for Blind Versus Open Weighing in the General Clinic.
Presented by Alyssa Vassallo, Medical Student. - *P12: Sub ID# 3403: Behavioral Health - Tackling Loneliness in Communities (TLC) through Community-generated Translational Research Questions.
Presented by Rebecca Mullen, MD, MPH. - *P13: Sub ID# 3305: Chronic Care Management - A Cluster-Randomized Trial of Team-Based vs. Primary Care Clinician-Based Advance Care Planning in PBRNs: Preliminary Results.
Presented by Annette Totten, PhD. - P14: Sub ID# 3347: Chronic Care Management - Assessing the Prevalence of Uncontrolled Hypertension Among Patients in Guyana Currently Prescribed Antihypertensive Drugs.
Presented by Martha George. - P15: Sub ID# 3409: Chronic Care Management - Detecting Patients at Risk for Rapid Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease at Treatable Stages.
Presented by Thomas Ludden, PhD. - P16: Sub ID# 3293: COVID-19 - Telehealth in Residential Substance Use Treatment Protocols for Pregnant and Parenting Women During COVID-19.
Presented by Susan Nash, Phd. - P17: Sub ID# 3383: COVID-19 - Overcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural Northern New England for Adults.
Presented by Maureen Boardman, APRN, ARNP. - P18: Sub ID# 3335: Health Disparities/Health Equity - Identifying Local Barriers to Mammography in Women Served by a Rural Acute Care Hospital.
Presented by Mary Henningfield, PhD. - P19: Sub ID# 3392: Health Disparities/Health Equity - Adapting Practice Recruitment to Promote Health Equity: Practice Facilitation for Addressing Unhealthy Alcohol Use.
Presented by Michelle Rockwell, PhD, RD. - P20: Sub ID# 3413: Health Disparities/Health Equity - Lifting up the Unique Health Experiences of Older Latina Women Diagnosed with Cervical Cancer to address Screening Inequity.
Presented by Cirila Estela Vasquez Guzman, PhD. - P38: Sub ID# 3370: Stakeholder Engagement - Building Primary Care Research Capacity for Covid-19 related PCOR/CER in Metro-Detroit.
Presented by Elizabeth Towner, PhD.
BREAK
2:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
ORAL PRESENTATIONS - Conference (MR) Level
2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Oral Presentations are 15-minute presentations showcased concurrently in the assigned rooms. To find a specific session, search the PBRN Conference Presentation Database by presentation title, presenter, or author.
Chronic Care Management. AMBASSADOR ROOM
Moderator: Alexander Singer, MD, CCFP
- O01: SubID#: 3311: Increasing Likelihood of Prescribing Recommended Lipid Management Primary Care Providers’ Participation in Cardiology CME.
Presented by Diana Sanchez-Ramirez, PhD, MPH; Leanne Kosowan, MSc; Alan Katz, CCFP, MBChB, MSc, MBChB; and Alexander Singer, MD, CCFP. - O02: Sub ID# 3312: Management of Cough in Patients with Idiopathic Interstitial Lung Diseases in Primary Care.
Presented by Diana Sanchez-Ramirez, PhD, MPH; Leanne Kosowan, MSc; and Alexander Singer, MD, CCFP. - O03: Sub ID# 3367: Validation of Pan-Canadian Definition for PTSD Using Structured and Unstructured Primary Care Electronic Medical Record Data.
Presented by Alexander Singer, MD, CCFP; Farhana Zulkernine; Hasan Zafari, PhD; Dhasni Muthumuni, MD, BSc; Leanne Kosowan, MSc; and Marcello Nesca, MSc. - O04: Sub ID#3364: Evaluating the Feasibility of Enhanced Care Planning for Primary Care Teams to Better Address Multiple Chronic Conditions.
Presented by Jennifer Hinesley, PsyD; Kristen O'Loughlin, MA, MS; Alex Krist, MD, MPH; Paulette Lail Kashiri, MPH; Benjamin Webel, BA; Alicia Richards, BS; and Jacqueline Britz, MD, MSc.
Community Engaged Research & Stakeholder Engagement. DIPLOMAT ROOM
Moderator: Annette Totten, PhD
- O09: SubID# 3317: Reaching Out to Seriously Ill Patients with Fragmented Care: Development of a Stepwise Intervention.
Presented by Maresi Berry-Stoelzle, MD, PhD and Sarah Murray, BA, MPH. - 012: Sub ID#3352: Monitoring, Measuring, and Improving Patient and Family Engagement in Research: the experience of the Meta-LARC ACP Trial.
Presented by Annette Totten, PhD; LeAnn Michales; and Angela Combe, MS. - 011: Sub ID#3411: Development of a Training Manual for Patient-engaged Research for Researchers: A Descriptive Study.
Presented by Emily Godfrey, MD, MPH and Molly Pam. - Cancelled - O10: Sub ID# 3400: Suicide Prevention - Unified Research; Developing Capacity for Community Engaged Suicide Prevention Research in Colorado.
Presented by Andrea Nederveld, MD, MPH; Elena Broaddus; Meghan Francone, MHA, BS SLP/Aud., FI; Erica Kitzman; Mason Hohstadt, MPH; Kellyn Ender, LPC; and Elizabeth Bell.
COVID-19. EMBASSY ROOM
Moderator: Don Nease, MD
- CANCELLED - O13: Sub ID# 3340: Describing a Family Medicine Teaching Unit Community Practice Experience of Pivoting to Virtual Care in Response to the COVID.
Presented by Azza Eissa, MD, PhD. - O14: Sub ID# 3348: Developing Novel Strategies to Increase SARS-CoV-2 Testing in the West Virginia Practice-Based Research Network.
Presented by Stacey Whanger, MPH; Sherri Davis, MA; Jada Bailey, BS; Emily Kemper and Sally Hodder. - O15: Sub ID# 3407: The SNOCAP COVID-19 Crisis Response: Our COVID-19 Practice Outreach, Partnership, and Quick Response Journey Two Years Later. Presented by Mary Fisher, MPH; Donald Nease, MD and Elexia Wright.
- O16: Sub ID# 3412: The Virtual Meeting Project: How Relational Leadership Intersects with Power, Positionality, and Equity During the Pandemic.
Presented by Cirila Estela Vasquez Guzman, PhD.
Dissemination/Implementation. CONGRESSIONAL ROOM
Moderator: Hazel Tapp, PhD
- O25: Sub ID# 3302: Using Pragmatic Decentralized Recruitment Strategies in Practice Based Research: The PREVENTABLE Study.
Presented by Faith Ellere; Kelsey Strout; Hazel Tapp, PhD; and Lindsay Shade, MHS, PA-C. - O6: Sub ID# 3346: Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) in Multiple Primary Care and Acute Care Evaluations.
Presented by Katherine O’Hare, MSW; Saúl Amézquita; Cheryl Courtland; Melinda Manning, BS; Lyn Nuse; Tara Eaton, PhD, MA; Jeremy Thomas, MSW; Melanie Hogg, MS; Chris Shea, PhD; Kelly Reeves, BSN, RN, UXC; Lindsay Shade, MHS, PA-C; Thomas Ludden, PhD; and Rebecca Beesley, MD, MPH. - O8: Sub ID: 3408: Bridging the Translational Gap between the Generation of Evidence and its Application: Learning Care Systems & Primary Care.
Presented by Milton Eder, PhD.
Health Disparities/Health Equity. OLD GEORGETOWN
Moderator: Ed Bujold, MD
- Cancelled - O17: Sub ID#3338: IMAGINE: A Practice-based Trial of Communication Strategies for Social Needs Screening and Referral.
Presented by Elena Broaddus; Amy Huebschmann, MD, MS; Ashlyn Richie; Andrea Nederveld, MD, MPH; and John Rice, PhD. - Cancelled - O18: Sub ID# 3388: Correlation of Social Determinants of Health and Family Medicine Physician Density in Florida.
Presented by Julia Fashner, MD, FAAFP, MPH and Maxwell Droznin, MPH. - Cancelled - O19: Sub ID# 3389: Associations of Child Food Insecurity in Florida with Childhood Health and Socioeconomic Variables.
Presented by Julia Fashner, MD, FAAFP, MPH and Maxwell Droznin, MPH. - O20: Sub ID# 3301: Understanding Facilitators and Barriers to Medication Assisted Treatment from the Perspectives of Those in Recovery.
Presented by Adam Baus, PhD, MA, MPH; Jennifer Boyd, PA-C; Martha Carter, APRN, MBA, DHSc, CNM; and Alexandra Persily.
BREAK
3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
POSTER SESSION TWO
3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
TERRACE - level 3, up the lobby stairs
(Presenters set up from 2:45-3:30 p.m. and remove no later than 5 p.m.)
Feel free to join a poster walk featuring a guided group tour of select posters or explore posters on your own. To join a poster walk, please meet by the stairs in the lobby leading to the Terrace at least 5 minutes prior to the start of the poster session you are attending. The group leader will display a sign indicating their role as the guide.
Poster Walk #2: Led by Allison Cole, MD, MPH
Posters listed below with an asterisk (*) are included in the guided poster walk for this session
- P21: Sub ID# 3377: PBRN Infrastructure/Network Operations - Considerations for Creating a Restricted Data Environment with Complete Primary Care Electronic Medical Record Data.
Presented by Jodie Lees, BA, MSc.Jun - P22: Sub ID# 3331: Practice Facilitation/Quality Improvement - Developing Mindful Eating Healthy Nutrition Group Visits in Your Primary Care Office, Lessons Learned, Benefits, Challenges.
Presented by Leondard Finn, MD. - P23: Sub ID# 3332: Dissemination/Implementation - A Retro-Prospective Study to Assess Whether Antenatal Mothers Are Screened for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Guyana.
Presented by Aditya Bissoonauth, CHES, MBA, MPH, MHP, MBA, CHES, PMP. - P24: Sub ID# 3333: Dissemination/Implementation - Assessment (PHA) Improve Patient Management of Chronic Diseases in Guyana?
Presented by Aditya Bissoonauth, CHES, MBA, MPH, MHP, MBA, CHES, PMP. - P25: SubID# 3344: Dissemination/Implementation - Improving Postpartum Quality of Life through Social Support: Surveying Postpartum Mothers at the Campbellville Health Center.
Presented by Aditya Bissoonauth, CHES, MBA, MPH, MHP, MBA, CHES, PMP. - *P26: Sub ID# 3307: PBRN Infrastructure/Network Operations - Accessing EHR Data from Multiple Organizations in a PBRN.
Presented by Neil Korsen, MS. - P27: Sub ID# 3366: PBRN Infrastructure/Network Operations - Using Learning Collaborative Teams to Address the Cancer-screening Backlog Due to COVID-19.
Presented by Sara Bhatti, MPH. - P28: Sub ID# 3387: PBRN Infrastructure/Network Operations - Towards a Primary Care Research Network of Practice-based Research and Learning Networks (PBRLNs) in Canada.
Presented by Sabrina Wong, PhD, RN. - *P29: Sub ID# 3310: Practice Facilitation/Quality Improvement - Assessing the Effectiveness of Implementation of Screening and Intervention for the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH).
Presented by Lauren Havens, BS, MS. - P30: Sub ID# 3376: Practice Facilitation/Quality Improvement - Patient Navigation for Clinical Video Telehealth: improving equitable access during COVID-19.
Presented by Zane Alkoor. - *P31: Sub ID# 3379: Practice Facilitation/Quality Improvement - Building on the Six Building Blocks: Supporting Colorado Safety-Net Clinics to Implement Safe Opioid Management.
Presented by Douglas Fernald, MA. - P32: Sub ID# 3294: Prevention - Implementing HIV Comprehensive Prevention Services into Primary Care.
Presented by Thomas Ludden, PhD. - *P33: Sub ID# 3396: Prevention - Validated Alcohol Screenings: Preventing Missed Opportunities.
Presented by Gabriela Villalobos, MSW. - P34: Sub ID# 3399: Prevention - An Analysis of Alcohol Screening Instruments: Evidence for Use of Validated Tools in Detecting Unhealthy Alcohol Use.
Presented by John Fune. - P35: Sub ID# 3306 : Shared Decision Making/Collaborative Deliberation - Results of a Needs Assessment Questionnaire Regarding the Use of Pneumococcal Vaccines in Adults Older Than 65 Years.
Presented by Mary Henningfield, PhD. - P36: Sub ID# 3343: Shared Decision Making/Collaborative Deliberation - Clinician & Patient Utilization of Expanded Age Range for the HPV Vaccine and Shared-Decision Making.
Presented by Maureen Boardman, APRN, ARNP. - P37: Sub ID# 3362: Shared Decision Making/Collaborative Deliberation - Comparison of Healthcare Professionals’ Intention to Engage in Serious Illness Conversations: A Cluster RCT Secondary Analysis.
Presented by Lucas Gomes Souza. - Cancelled - P39: Sub ID# 3394: Technology - Moving Forward with Virtual Care: An Environmental Scan to Inform Improvement & Research Opportunities Across the Department.
Presented by Sakina Walji, MD MPH. - *P40: Sub ID# 3330: Training - Immersing Residents in Research- Residency Research Network of Texas.
Presented by Bailey Preikschat, MPH, CPH. - P41: SubID# 3386: Primary Care Implementation of Coaching for Asthma to Achieve Better Health Outcomes with Coach McLungsSM.
Presented by Katherine O'Hare, MSW.
AAFP NRN RECEPTION
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
THE ROOFTOP
All conference attendees are welcome to attend and network during this gathering. Limited food available.
DINNER AND EVENING ACTIVITIES ON YOUR OWN
6:30 p.m., Downtown Bethesda
Downtown Bethesda features 100+ diverse dining options, many that offer outdoor seating. Search the Bethesda Dining Guide by cuisine, price, neighborhood or keyword. The closest neighborhood is “Bethesda Center,” but any neighborhood is a 10-12 minute walk from our hotel.
Day 2: Friday, June 3, 2022
REGENCY BALLROOM - Ballroom (BR) Level
7 a.m.: Registration desk opens
7:30 – 8:30 a.m.: Continental Breakfast and SIGs (Special Interest Groups)
- National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD): Meet with NIMHD program officials and learn about the Institute’s initiatives and potential funding opportunities.
- Mindfulness and Primary Care: Discuss mindfulness skills for patients to help them with stress, anxiety, mindful eating, mindful lifestyle change, depression, and other health problems.
- NCI/NIH Funding Opportunities in Dissemination and Implementation Research: discuss funding opportunities in dissemination and implementation research at the National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health.
8:30 – 10 a.m.: Panel Presentation
- Perspectives on How Engagement Shaped a Large Decentralized Trial of Advance Care Planning in Primary Care Practices in 5 States and 2 Canadian Provinces
BREAK
10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
WORKSHOPS - Conference (MR) Level
10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
- W4: Sub ID# 3375: Assessing Community Engagement: A Conceptual Model to Advance Health Equity through Transformed Systems of Health.
Presented by Asia Williams, MPH; Maret Felzien, MA; John Westfall, MD, MPH; and Raymond Haeme, MS.
AMBASSADOR ROOM - W5: Sub ID# 3342: Setting Up an International Collaborative Group for PBRNs - A WONCA Initiative.
Presented by Anna Dania; Donald Nease, MD; Zsolt Nagykaldi, PhD, BTh; and Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP.
DIPLOMAT ROOM - W6: Sub ID# 3327: Clinician Engagement to Determine PBRN Priorities: Resurrecting the Convocation.
Presented by Joseph LeMaster, MD, MPH, MPH; Brian Manning, MPH; Melissa Filippi, PhD, MPH; Natabhona Mabachi, PhD, MPH; Christina Hester, PhD, MPH; and Elisabeth Callen, PhD.
EMBASSY ROOM
LUNCH AND NETWORKING
11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
REGENCY BALLROOM (BR level)
ORAL PRESENTATIONS SESSION TWO - Conference (MR) Level
12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Oral Presentations are 15-minute presentations showcased concurrently in the assigned rooms. To find a specific session, search the PBRN Conference Presentation Database by presentation title, presenter, or author.
Dissemination/Implementation. AMBASSADOR ROOM
Moderator: Alexander Singer, MD
- O23: Sub ID# 3402: Temporal Trends in Provider Practice After Introduction of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Childhood Hypertension in Canada.
Presented by Alexander Singer, MD, CCFP; Michael Wu, BSc, MD(c); Allison Dart; Leanne Kosowan, MSc; and Rahul Chanchlani, MD. - O22: Sub ID# 3395: Facilitators and Barriers to Partnered Implementation of Colorectal Cancer Screening Outreach in Rural Clinics.
Presented by Jennifer Coury, MA; Emily Myers, BS; Erin Kenzie, PhD; Brittany Badicke, MPH; Mackenzie Olson, MBA; Gloria Coronado; and Melinda Davis, PhD, MCR.
PBRN Infrastructure/Network Operations. DIPLOMAT ROOM
Moderator: Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP
- O27: Sub ID# 3304: POPLAR, the Primary Care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network.
Presented by Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP; Marisa Beckles, BSc; Jennifer Lawson, BSc, MLIS; Jennifer Rayner, PhD; and Michael Green, MD, MPH. - O28: Sub ID# 3321: The Design Studio Part 2: Enhancing Research Capacity to Statewide Partners.
Presented by William Lewis, MD; Stacey Whanger, MPH; Jennifer Boyd, PA-C; Mary Emmett, PhD; Treah Haggerty, MD; Wesley Kimble; and Jennifer Lukas, CHES, MPH. - O29: Sub ID# 3334: A Pragmatic Process for Creating Recommendations Addressing Relationships Between PBRNs and Industry.
Presented by Sheryl Spithoff, MD, MSc, CCFP; Renata Musa, MPH, MSc; Ann Heesters, PhD; Brena McPhail; and Kaveh Shojania. - O30: Sub ID# 3368: Developing a PBRN White Paper with the College of Family Physicians of Canada’s Section of Researchers (SOR).
Presented by Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP; Vivian Ramsden, PhD, BSN, MS, RN, MCFP (Hon.); Steve Slade, BA; Anna Dania; Deirdre Snelgrove; and Brian Hutchison, MD, MFCFP, MSc.
Practice Facilitation & Quality Improvement. EMBASSY ROOM
Moderator: Monica Zigman Suchsland, MPH, PhD Student
- O31: Sub ID# 3410: Adaption of the GSA KAER Toolkit: Lessons Learned on the Path to Improving Diagnosis of Dementia in Primary Care.
Presented by Monica Zigman Suchsland, MPH, PhD Student; Basia Belza, PhD, RN; Karen Tracy, BA; Barak Gaster, MD; Annette Fitzpatrick; Benjamin Olivari, MPH; Lisa McGuire, PhD; and Jaqueline Raetz, MD. - O32: Sub ID#3391: Collaboration Across Ontario’s Practice Based Learning Networks to Improve Quality in Primary Care: the SPIDER Study.
Presented by Simone Dahrouge, PhD; Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP; Danica Goulet, MSc; Jianmin Wang, MHS, MBBS, BHSc; Renata Musa, MPH, MSc; and Babak Aliarzadeh, MD, MPH. - O33: Sub ID# 3296: SPIDER, A Structured Process Informed by Data, Evidence and Research-Network: Expansion of the Trial.
Presented by Renata Musa, MPH, MSc; Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP; Patricia O'Brien, MSc, RN; Liesbeth Froentjes, MSc; Jianmin Wang, MHS, MBBS, BHSc; Danica Goulet, MSc; and Simone Dahrouge, PhD. - O34: Sub ID# 3390: Maryland’s Advancing Practice Transformation in Ambulatory Practices Program.
Presented by Melanie Cavaliere.
Proposal Development/Study Design. CONGRESSIONAL ROOM
Moderator: Don Nease, MD
- O24: Sub ID# 3406: Patient Perspectives of Burnout in Primary Care: Results of a Colorado Card Study.
Presented by Mary Fisher, MPH; Donald Nease, MD; and Elexia Wright. - O5: Sub ID# 3336: How to Exceed Practice Recruitment Goals During COVID-19 with Coach McLungsSM in Primary Care.
Presented by Thomas Ludden, PhD; Lindsay Shade, MHS, PA-C; Hazel Tapp, PhD; Melinda Manning, BS; Katherine O’Hare, MSW; Cheryl Courtland; Charity Patterson, PhD, MSPH; Chris Shea, PhD; Kelly Reeves, BSN, RN, UXC; and Rebecca Beesley, MD, MPH. - O26: Sub ID# 3385: Scaling Up Field Notes for Research: What We Learned About Using Field Notes in Multiple Practice-Based Interventions.
Presented by Douglas Fernald, MA; Tristen Hall, MPH; and Perry Dickinson, MD.
Mixed Topics. OLD GEORGETOWN
Moderator: Jack Westfall, MD, MPH
- O35: Sub ID# 3380: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Well-being of Rural and American Indian Cancer Patients in Washington State.
Presented by Anthippy Petras, MSW; Jennifer Lee; Kimny Sysawang; Magdalena Haakenstad, PhD; and James Volz. - O36: Sub ID# 3373: Addressing Gaps in Healthcare Data for Transgender and Non-Binary Patients.
Presented by Jacqueline Britz, MD, MSc; Kristen O'Loughlin, MA, MS; Alison Huffstetler, MD; Alex Krist, MD, MPH; Roy Sabo, PhD; and Richard Brown, PhD, BSc, MSc. - O37: SubID#: 3299: An Evaluation of Provider Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to New Chlamydia Treatment Guidelines.
Presented by Adam Visconti, MD, MPH.
BREAK
1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
PLENARY TWO AND CLOSING REMARKS
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
REGENCY BALLROOM (BR level)
2 – 3:15 p.m.: Closing Plenary
- Plenary speaker: Alex Krist, MD, MPH
PBRNs As Agents for Primary Care Practice Healing and Innovation
3:15 – 3:30 p.m.: Closing Remarks
- PBRN Program Chairs: Donald Nease, MD; and Michelle Greiver, MD, MSc, CCFP.
3:30 p.m. – Conference Adjourns
Funding for this conference was made possible [in part] by 1R13HS027067-03 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.