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The Primary Care Research Forum is offered jointly by the Departments
of Family Medicine, General
Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Social
and Preventive Medicine to encourage scholarship and research in
primary health care, health care delivery and medical education.
These sessions provide a forum for interdisciplinary collegial support
and interaction to foster research productivity, address problems
and brainstorm solutions. Formats include presentations of findings
from completed research, theoretical and methodological issues,
or budding ideas for a research project, grant or manuscript in
need of nurturing (a.k.a. "balloon sessions").
Each session also has specific learning objectives with respect to
medical teaching, scholarship, academic career management and clinical
practice to improve care for patients in underserved populations.
The University at Buffalo (UB) School of Medicine and Biomedical
Sciences
is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA/PRA DESIGNATION STATEMENT
The UB School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences designates this
educational activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.
Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent
of their
participation in the activity.
Unless otherwise noted, sessions take place at
7:30 am at:
UB Clinical Center
462 Grider Street (behind ECMC) [Click
for a map]
Room CC-111
Buffalo, NY
14215
| Date |
Topic |
Presented
by |
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| 1/24 |
Frequency
of Prescription Opiate Abuse among Opiate Addicted Patients |
Heather
Bashaw |
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1/31 |
Maximizing
Google's Research Potential |
Dean
Hendrix |
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| 2/14 |
Endnote
Refresher |
Dean
Hendrix |
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| 2/21 |
Improving
Medication Safety with Clinician Use of Health IT |
Ranjit
Singh MD MBA and Gurdev Singh MScEng PhD |
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| 3/6 |
Health
Literacy |
Mary
Craig |
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| 3/13 |
Journal
Club |
Linda
Kahn, PhD, Andy Danzo, Andrew Swanson |
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| 3/27 |
Cultural
Competency |
Mary
Craig |
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| 4/3 |
A
Description of Newly Licensed Registered Nurses' Characteristics,
Work Attitudes and Intentions to Work |
Carol
Brewer |
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| 4/10 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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| 4/17 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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| 4/24 |
Diabetes
and Depression |
Linda
Kahn, PhD |
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| 5/1 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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| 5/8 |
Safety
Culture |
Ranjit
Singh MD MBA and Gurdev Singh MScEng PhD |
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| 5/15 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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| 5/22 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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| 5/29 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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| 6/5-9/4 |
Off |
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| 9/11 |
Growing
Up Fit Program |
Kelly
Stendig |
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| 9/18 |
Study
on Marital Research |
Ken Leonard,
PhD |
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| 9/25 |
No Forum
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| 10/2 |
Journal
Club |
Linda
Kahn, PhD, Andy Swanson, Laurene Tumiel-Berhalter, PhD, Andrew
Swanson |
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| 10/9 |
A Biocultural
Analysis of Intergenerational Obesity Among Low-Income Families
in Buffalo, NY |
Renee
Cadzow, PhD |
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| 10/16 |
PEA Presentation |
Kathryn
Glaser, Elizabeth Mclean-Plunkett |
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| 10/23 |
Helping
Patients Navigate Health Information on the Web |
Andrea
Nikischer |
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| 10/30 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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| 11/6 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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| 11/13 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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| 11/20 |
Available
- please contact Eric Holet
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Coordinator: Eric
Holet, 898-4567
Click here to view previous
programs
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