Member Newsletter
NAPCRG News is an electronic member newsletter published several times throughout year.
September 2024 Newsletter
President's Message
Together for Health: NAPCRG and the Power of Social Participation
Dear NAPCRG Community,
Before joining the NAPCRG Board, I had no idea how much more NAPCRG does beyond organizing our inspiring Annual Meeting. Now, I know better! Throughout the year, a dedicated team of staff members, committee chairs, and volunteers work tirelessly to help NAPCRG grow, shape policies, support primary care researchers worldwide, and guide our field in the right direction. It’s something we can all be proud of.
One wonderful example of this is our attention to a recent milestone in global health policy: the World Health Organization’s (WHO) resolution on Social Participation for Universal Health Coverage, Health, and Well-being. This groundbreaking resolution emphasizes how essential it is to involve individuals, families, and communities in shaping health decisions—something NAPCRG has championed for years.
How the WHO Resolution Aligns with NAPCRG
At NAPCRG, we’re all about nurturing researchers and advancing people-centered, equitable healthcare. The WHO resolution reinforces why our work matters and why we must continue amplifying the voices of underrepresented and marginalized groups in health research. It’s a call to action for us to keep pushing forward.
Recently, NAPCRG drafted a statement of support for the resolution. This reflects our ongoing commitment to participatory research, promoting health equity, and building strong collaborative networks. These aren’t new ideas for us—they’re woven into the fabric of NAPCRG. But this resolution gives us a renewed opportunity to align our efforts with a global movement toward universal health coverage. The NAPCRG Board of Directors is currently reviewing this statement, and it will be released as soon as it receives final approval.
Focusing on Participation, Equity, and Collaboration
A big part of what makes NAPCRG special is how we involve patients, families, and communities in research. When we listen to and learn from lived experiences, we create health solutions that genuinely meet people’s needs. Our members are already leading the way in this kind of participatory research, and that’s something to celebrate.
We’ve also long recognized that health equity can’t happen without inclusion. The WHO resolution’s focus on addressing disparities inspires us to double down on breaking down barriers to equitable care and ensuring our research benefits everyone, everywhere.
Finally, global problems need global teamwork. NAPCRG’s partnerships with international health organizations, policymakers, and communities are crucial for advancing social participation in health. By working together, we share ideas, learn from each other, and find innovative solutions to common challenges.
Let’s Make It Happen
The WHO resolution asks us all to think about how we can turn its vision into reality. So, I encourage you to reflect on your own work: How does it support social participation? How can we, as a community, do even more to promote inclusive, people-centered care?
Your dedication to primary care research drives progress toward better health for everyone. Together, we can bring the WHO resolution to life and ensure no one is left behind in the pursuit of health and well-being.
Thank you for all you do. I’m excited to continue this journey with you as we build a brighter, more inclusive future for all our patients.
Warm regards,
Tim olde Hartman
President, NAPCRG
Meetings and Events
PaCE Tea-Time
February 25, 2025
Our next Tea-Time will be Tuesday, February 25th at 1:00pm CT. We invite you to come learn more about PaCE and how you can get involved!
Register Here
June 2nd-3rd // Reston, Virginia
Registration is now open! Register today to join us in Reston.
Find more details here.
Save the Date: 53rd Annual Meeting
November 21st-25th // Atlanta, Georgia
Make plans to join us for our 53rd Annual Meeting this November! More details coming soon.
You can stay up to date on all information pertaining to events at NAPCRG through emails, our website, NAPCRG Connect, and social media.
Opportunities to Engage:
Research, Scholarship, Leadership
Thank You from NAPCRG!
NAPCRG is shouting THANK YOU to all of the members who participated in our Member Needs Assessment and Focus Groups at the Annual Meeting! The results of the assessment are being compiled and we will know more soon about how we can better serve our members.
Join a NAPCRG Committee or the Board of Directors
Our annual Call for Nominations is now open! We strongly encourage nominations from individuals with diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds to ensure NAPCRG reflects the richness of the primary care research community. The deadline to submit a nomination is March 16, 2025 at 11:59pm CT.
>> Apply here
The International Conference on Practice Facilitation (ICPF) Learning Community and Implementation Facilitation Learning Collaborative (IFLC)
Virtual Learning Collaboratives
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 | 12:00-1:00pm CT | Register & More Details
Transitioning an Implementation Research Intervention to a Sustained Clinical Service: Intensive Evaluation of Sustainment Strategies in Facilitation
Session requires registration
Other News
Strengthening Primary Care through Research and Learning
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) highlights the vital role of research in advancing primary care in a recent blog post, “Strengthening Primary Care: A Vital Priority”. We invite you to explore this insightful post, which highlights valuable tools and resources to drive primary care improvement.
Don’t miss these exciting learning opportunities:
- PBRN Learning Series: Gain practical insights and guidance from experienced leaders to support and elevate the work of Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs).
- Primary Care Research Webinars: Discover the transformative impact of primary care research through engaging sessions on critical topics.
Check it out to learn more about making a difference in primary care!
Tune into POEMs!
Every week, primary care physicians, Dr. Mark Ebell and Dr. Mike Wilkes, discuss a single POEM in a 5 to 10 minute podcast called Primary Care POEM of the Week. POEMs are Patient Oriented Evidence that Matters, and for 25 years they have been reviewing over 100 journals per month to identify the 20-25 studies with the potential to change and improve practice. Those are summarized in short, structured synopses, written independently of industry support or advertising.
You can find POEMs by searching "Primary Care POEM of the Week" on your preferred podcast platform!
WONCA World Conference 2025
The 25th WONCA World Conference is set to take place in Lisbon, Portugal, September 17th-21st. You can find out more here!
Career and Training Opportunities
Vice Chair of Family Medicine Research and Scholarship
Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
The VCU Department of Family Medicine seeks applicants for the position of Vice Chair for Research and Scholarship. In this role you will be responsible, under direction of the Chair, for the leadership, management, and administration of the family medicine research team.
Required Qualifications:
- Eligible to obtain license to practice medicine in the Commonwealth of Virginia
- Completed an accredited residency program in Family Medicine
- Board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine
- 3-5 years of experience in family medicine research and scholarship
- Maintained a diverse and sustained funding track record
- Track record of success working with with a team of researchers
- Past experience in providing direct patient care to underserved populations across multiple settings
- Willing and able to care for patients in outpatient settings
- Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or the commitment to do so at VCU
Preferred Qualifications:
- Direct experience leading research teams with a range of experience and interests
- Experience providing oversight for department or organizational budget
- Coordinated multiple projects across a team of researchers
- Identified as a national thought leader in primary care
- Established relationships with a network of primary care and multidisciplinary researchers
Interested? Find out more here!
Gordon F. Cheesbrough Research Chair in Family and Community Medicine
North York General Hospital and University of Toronto
North York General Hospital (NYGH) in partnership with the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto is pleased to announce a search for the Gordon F. Cheesbrough Research Chair in Family and Community Medicine.
The Gordon F. Cheesbrough Research Chair in Family and Community Medicine was established to support a scholar recognized internationally for excellence in research relevant to primary care. The Chair holder is expected to lead an applied research program based at NYGH, secure extramural research grants, train graduate students, mentor less experienced investigators, and strengthen a culture of inquiry within the hospital community. A track record of research in an area closely aligned with the strategic direction of NYGH is highly desirable.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Lead a successful program of research with the goal of enhancing the quality and outcomes of care related to family and community medicine at the individual and system level;
- Report findings in the peer-reviewed scientific literature and share evidence to support innovation with health care policy makers, planners and the general public;
- Obtain grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and other peer reviewed funding organizations;
- Collaborate with peer researchers and other interested stakeholders;
- Achieve a tangible impact on hospital staff and physicians, university faculty, and students through collaboration and mentorship;
- Participate in internal and external committees, advisory groups, and other activities;
- Influence diverse stakeholders as a spokesperson for primary care research;
- Become the Research Lead on the Executive Committee of the NYGH DFCM.
Find out more here!
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