“Navigating the Rapids: Engaging the Community in Scholarship”
April 19-21 – Anderson, South Carolina
Powerpoint Presentations
Pre-conference – Wednesday PM, April 19
Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Workshop
- Al Richmond and Melissa Green, Community Campus Partnerships for Health
- Presentation Slides (pdf)
Session I: Research Design and Dissemination, Thursday AM, April 20
Scholarly Activity in GME: The What and How for Rural Programs
- Peter Carek MD, professor and chair in the Department of Community Health and Family Medicine at the University of Florida
- Presentation Slides (pdf)
Research Design & Dissemination Studio
- Randall Longenecker and Davis Patterson, Associate Project Director and Project Director respectively, Rural PREP (Collaborative for Primary care Research, Education and Practice)
- Presentation Slides (pdf)
- D&DS Summary
Rural Residency Coordinator Track
- June LeCroy, Seneca, South Carolina; Lori Rodefeld, Monroe, Wisconsin; Lisa-Ann Roura, Chehalis, Washington; Kim Stutzman, MD, Boise Idaho; Kara Traxler, Sauk City, Wisconsin
- Coordinator Track 2017 (pdf)
- Year in the Life of an RTT – Stutzman (xls)
- Dashboards – Rodefeld, Roura, LeCroy (pdf)
- Procedural Tracking – Competency & Basic Skills Qualifications – Roura (pdf)
- Resident Progress Report Template – Roura (xls)
- Resident Visit Numbers Template – Roura (xls)
Session II: Matters of Accreditation and Scholarship, Thursday PM, April 20
The ACGME and Rural Programs
- Stacy Potts MD, MEd, Chair, ACGME Review Committee for Family Medicine
- Presentation slides (pdf)
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NIPDD Rural Fellow Presentations
- Dieter Kreckel, Maine
- Kim Stutzman, Idaho
- Barb Troy, Colorado
Dartmouth Rural Health Scholars, Lebanon, NH
- Randall Longenecker and Davis Patterson, Associate Project Director and Project Director respectively, Rural PREP (Collaborative for Primary care Research, Education and Practice)
- Devin H. Van Dyke, MS1
- James S. Durham, MS1
- TlalliAztlan E. Moya-Smith, MS1
- Shawn M. O’Leary, Director of the Office for Diversity and Community Engagement at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, New Hampshire
- Presentation Slides (pdf)
Diverse Models for RTT Faculty Development: Lessons Learned
- Amelia Challender, Colorado
- Kara Traxler, Wisconsin
- Marcia McGuire, Washington
- Lori Rodefeld, Wisconsin
- Presentation Slides (pdf)
Promoting Primary Care Research in South Carolina
- Peter Carek, Florida
- Matt Cline, South Carolina
- Ed Evans, South Carolina
- Presentation Slides (pdf)
Rural-centric Residencies to Prepare Physicians for Rural Practice
- Davis Patterson, Deputy Director WWAMI Rural Health Research Center and Project Director, Rural PREP (Collaborative for Primary care Research, Education and Practice), Washington
- Presentation Slides (pdf)
Co-located Training LIC+RTT=Awesome Learning
- Kim Stutzman, Rural Programs Director, Family Medicine Residency of Idaho, Idaho
- Presentation Slides (pdf)
What is a Rural Program?
- Robert Gobbo, Oregon
- Randall Longenecker, Ohio
- David Kermode, Iowa
- What is a Rural Program – Gobbo, Longenecker (pdf)
- What is a Frontier Program – Kermode (pdf)