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November 8 – 11, 2007 Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa Newport Beach, California CO-SPONSORED BY Moving into the Future conference on PRACTICE IMPROVEMENT health information and patient education Clinical Focus: Infectious and Communicable Diseases “A unique opportunity for networking with individuals in other professions who share like-minded views or goals” — 2006 Attendee

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November 8 – 11, 2007Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & SpaNewport Beach, California

Co-SponSored by

Moving into the Future

conference on practice

improvementhealth information and patient educationClinical Focus: Infectious and Communicable Diseases

“A unique opportunity for networking with individuals in other professions who share like-minded views or goals”

— 2006 Attendee

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This conference offers you …The Future of Family Medicine project has changed the way we look at our practices. This applies to residency programs, multi-specialty practices, as well as the solo practice.

This conference will highlight: • Collaborativeteamsandexemplarymethods

of patient empowerment; • Importanceoftechnologyinpracticetoall; • AAFP’sannualclinicalfocusoninfectious;and

communicablediseases,specificallyimmunizationsandthepreventionofdiseaseandpracticeapproaches.

Target Audience • physicians • faculty • residents • medicalstudents • physicianassistants • nursepractitioners • nurses • pharmacists • patienteducators • certifiedhealtheducationspecialists • dieticians

Conference GoalsTheConferenceonPracticeImprovement:HealthInformationandPatientEducationexpandeduponthegoalsoftheformerConferenceonPatientEducationtoinclude: • increasingpracticalskillsusinghealthinformationand

patienteducationtoimprovepracticeinallsettings; • enhancinginterdisciplinaryinteractionandteam;

developmentthatsupportpracticeimprovement;and • encouragingandassistingpatientstoachieveoptimal

self-management.

Original Seminars, Lectures, Papers, and PostersChoosefrommanyCME/CEUseminars,lectures,paperpresentations, and more. Gain practical skills to increase patient satisfaction and assure high quality care. Take away team strategies for your practice, residency program, or primary care setting.

Hands-on, Skill-building Preconference Workshops

• HowtoMakeMoneyforYourPractice:BillingforPatientEducation

Priti Mody-Bailey, MD, MA, Community Medical Associates, The University Health System, Community First Health Plan,

San Antonio, Tex.; Rebecca Jaffe, MD, Wilmington, Del.

• EverythingYouNeedToKnowAboutEMRsandBecomingProductiveIntheDigitalWorld

John Bachman, MD, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minn.

Educational Poster Displays and ExhibitsViewyourcolleagues’workandlearnaboutnew programs,products,andresearch.Visittheexhibitstopickuphelpfulmaterialsandresourcesfromavarietyofcompanies,organizations,andprogramsinvolvedinpracticeimprovementandpatienteducation.Forcompleteexhibitinformationandapplicationtoexhibit,visitwww.stfm.org/pec.

Unlimited Networking OpportunitiesShare your ideas and strategies with fellow physicians, nurses, health educators, dieticians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and other primary care educators who share your interests.

Attend this Conference for:High-ImpactPlenarySessions • BuildingtheMedicalHomefromtheGroundUp Terry McGeeney, MD,TransforMED, Leawood, Kan.

Bruce Bagley, MD, Leawood, Kan.

• BringingPreventionFrontandCenterintoFamilyMedicine

Jane E. Brody, The New York Times

• TheFutureofFamilyMedicine:EducationandtheChallengesofInfectiousDisease

Theodore Ganiats, MD, University of California San Diego

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3Questions? Contact STFM @ (800) 274-2237, ext. 5415 or [email protected]

Conference Schedule At a GlanceThursday, November 81:30–5:00p.m. PreconferenceWorkshops

HowtoMakeMoneyforYourPractice:BillingforPatientEducation Priti Mody-Bailey, MD, MA, Community Medical Associates, The University Health System, Community First Health Plan, San Antonio, Tex.; Rebecca Jaffe, MD, Wilmington, Del.

EverythingYouNeedToKnowAboutEMRsandBecomingProductiveIntheDigitalWorld John Bachman, MD, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minn.

5:30–6:00p.m. First-timeAttendees’Orientation

5:30–7:30p.m. OpeningReceptionwithExhibitsandPosterSession

6:00–6:30p.m. ResidentScholarsandFirst-timePresenters’Orientation

Friday, November 97:00a.m.–5:00p.m. ConferenceRegistration

7:00–8:00a.m. ContinentalBreakfastinExhibitHall

7:00a.m.–4:00p.m. ExhibitsandPostersOpen

8:30–10:00a.m. BuildingtheMedicalHomefromtheGroundUp Terry McGeeney, MD, TransforMED, Leawood, Kan., and Bruce Bagley, MD, AAFP, Leawood, Kan.

10:00–10:15a.m. RefreshmentBreakinExhibitHall

10:15–11:45a.m. BreakoutSessions

11:45a.m.–1:00p.m. BoxedLunchinExhibitHall

1:00–2:50p.m. BreakoutSessions

2:50–3:15p.m. RefreshmentBreak:Lastchancetovisitexhibits

3:20–5:30p.m. BreakoutSessions

6:30p.m. Dine-outGroups:Sign-upsheetswillbeavailableontheannouncementboardsatconferenceregistration.

Spaceislimited.Eachguestpaysownbill.

Saturday, November 107:00a.m.–5:00p.m. ConferenceRegistration

7:00–8:15a.m. ContinentalBreakfastwithSpecialInterestRoundtableDiscussions

8:30–10:15a.m. BringingPreventionFrontandCenterintoFamilyMedicine Jane E. Brody, The New York Times

10:15–10:30a.m. RefreshmentBreak

10:30a.m.–12:00p.m. BreakoutSessions

12:00–1:30p.m. LuncheonWithSpecialPresentation

1:30–3:10p.m. BreakoutSessions

3:10–3:30p.m. RefreshmentBreak

3:30–5:10p.m. BreakoutSessions

5:15–6:30p.m. NationalAdvisoryCommitteeMeeting(ClosedMeeting)

Sunday, November 117:00–11:30a.m. ConferenceRegistration

7:30–8:00a.m. CoffeeService:CommonInterestDiscussionsand“FeedbackTables”withConference SteeringCommitteeMembers

8:00-9:30a.m. TheFutureofFamilyMedicine:EducationandtheChallengesofInfectiousDisease Theodore Ganiats, MD, Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Family and

Preventive Medicine, University of California San Diego

9:30a.m. ConferenceAdjourns

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General Conference InformationHotel and Conference LocationNewportBeachMarriottHotelandSpa900NewportCenterDriveNewportBeach,CA92660Reservations:(866)440-3375Onlinereservations:http://www.newportstay.com/

Make your reservationsCalltheNewportBeachMarriottHoteland Spa to request your special rate of $149(beforetax).MakeyourreservationsbeforeOctober17toreceivethisspecialgrouprate.Roomsatthisratemayselloutquickly,sobookearly.

Child careContactthehotelconciergedeskat(949)729-3506.

Air travelNeedhelpbookingyourairtravel?CallPassportTravel(STFMTravelDesk)at(800)417-2902from9:00a.m.to5:00p.m., Monday through Friday.

Ground TransportationFromJohnWayne/Orange County Airport TheNewportBeachMarriottHotelshuttleprovidesacomplimentaryshuttleavailableonthehalf-houreveryhour(6:30a.m.to10:30p.m.).Taxiservicetothehotelisapproximately$20.

From all other area airportsMakeyourreservationsbeforeyouflyonSuper Shuttle at www.supershuttle.com.

From Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Cost:$32forthefirstpassengerand$9for each additional passenger.Traveltime:50minutesto2hours

FromLongBeachAirport(LGB):Cost:$39forthefirstpassengerand$9for each additional passenger.Traveltime:35minutesto11/2hours

FromOntarioAirport(ONT)Cost:$65forthefirstpassengerand$9foreachadditionalpassenger.Traveltime:1hour10minutesto21/2hours

Car rentalBookyourrentalcarwiththisyear’sconferenceofficialrentalcaragency,BudgetRentACarSystem,Inc.Conferenceratesbeginat$39perdayor$146perweek.Specialweekendratesbeginat$22perday.Makeyourreservationsat(800)772-3773or www.budget.com.Usetheconferencediscountcodeduringbooking:U063655.

CME/CEU CreditPhysicians—ApplicationforCMEcredithasbeenfiledwiththeAAFP.Determination of credit is pending.

Others—Applicationforothercontinuingeducationcreditswillbemadetoappropriateorganizations.CreditinformationwillbeconfirmedinOctober.

RegistrationSave!RegisterbyOctober8forthelowestregistrationfee.(AfterOctober8,registrationisanadditional$75.)Theregistrationfeecovers:alleducationsessions(exceptpreconferenceworkshops),Thursdayeveningreception,breakfastandlunchonFriday,breakfastandlunchonSaturday,andbreakfastonSunday.

To registerVisit www.stfm.org/pec or www.aafp.org/pec.

Cancellation policyAllwrittencancellationsreceivedbyOctober8willreceiveafullregistrationrefund.Writtencancellationsreceived October9-26willbeeligiblefora 50%refund.Norefundswillbemade forcancellationsreceivedafter October26.

DisclaimerIntheunlikelyeventthatthismeetingiscanceled,AAFPandSTFMarenotresponsibleforfeesregistrantsmayhavespentonpenaltyornon-refundableairline tickets or hotel deposits.

Questions?ContactMargaretHenryat(800)274-2237,[email protected].

ExhibitorsInterestedinexhibiting?ContactPriscillaNoland,STFMSeniorMeetingPlannerat(800)274-2237,[email protected]’twait—spaceislimited!CallPriscillatodayorvisit www.stfm.org/pecandclickon“ViewtheExhibitorProspectus”.

Conference CityLocatedonSouthernCalifornia’ssunnycoast,theresorttownofNewportBeachisfamousforitswarmoceanbreezesandgoldensandbeaches.Butit’snot just its seaside charm that keeps conferenceattendeescomingback: Havingboththeoceanandthebayat your hotel doorstep means that off-hourscanbespentroamingalongninemilesofbeaches,ortakingpartindozensofuniqueadventuresincludingsailing,kayaking,deep-seafishing,whale-watching, and waterfront dining. Addthediverseselectionofuniqueshopping districts and some of the world’smostbreathtakinggolfcourses,andyou’vegottheultimateSouthernCaliforniaexperience.

For more information, or help planning yourextracurricularconferenceactivities,pleasecontacttheNewportBeachConferenceandVisitorsBureauat www.visitnewportbeach.com or (800)94-COAST.

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Thursday, November 81:30 – 5:00 p.m.

PR1:HowtoMakeMoneyforYourPractice: BillingforPatientEducation

Priti Mody-Bailey, MD, MA, Community Medical Associates, The University Health System, Community First Health Plan, San Antonio, Tex., and Rebecca Jaffe, MD, Wilmington, Del.

Patienteducationisvaluedbymostinmedicinebutoftendifficulttojustifyandincorporateinpracticeduetofinancialconstraints.Escalatinghealthcostshaveforcedasearchfornewwaystomanagepatienteducation.Throughinnovativethoughtandcollaboration,severalpracticeshavesuccessfullysoughtreimbursementforpatienteducationservices.Theirstrategieswillbediscussedinthissession.Patienteducation,whenitisdiscernedas“medicallynecessary,”isareimbursablecomponentofcareandmoreimportantly,canimproveoutcomes.Attendeeswilllearnhowtobillforpatienteducation and make money for their practices.

AdditionalFee:$95;Seepage15toregister.

Thursday, November 81:30 – 5:00 p.m.

PR2:EverythingYouNeedToKnowAboutEMRs andBecomingProductiveIntheDigitalWorld

John Bachman, MD, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minn.

Takepartinaninteractivediscussionontheimplementation,strategies, and workload changes associated with electronic medicalrecords.Learnhowthedigitalworldcompletelychanges the way things are done. View pictures and videosfromreal-worldpractices.Thissessionprovidesasolid foundation for making those changes successfully. Referenceswillbeprovidedsothatafteryouleave,youwillbeabletoimplementthechangesnecessaryinyourownpractice.AmpleopportunitywillbeprovidedforQ&A.

AdditionalFee:$95;Seepage15toregister.

Pre-conference Workshops

Session FormatsSeminarsPurpose: Togivepracticalinformationandmethodstoenhancepracticeimprovementthroughhealthinformationandpatienteducationefforts.Seminarsincludeacombinationofpresentationandactiveinvolvementofparticipants. 90minutes.

LecturesPurpose: Toprovideaforumforfocuseddidacticpresentationand discussion of a topic. These topics may include clinical, research,administrative,oreducationissues.60minutes.

PaperpresentationsPurpose: To present research or programs for educating health professionalsorpatients.30minutes.

PostersPurpose: Toprovideanopportunityforone-on-onediscussionofapresenter’sinnovativeprojectorresearchinpracticeimprovementthroughhealthinformationorpatienteducation

Special interest discussions Purpose: Toshareinformation,experiences,andideasatSaturday’sbreakfastroundtables.Leaderswillbrieflypresentthetopicsandthenfacilitatediscussion.60minutes.

ConferenceEducationalTracksThroughoutthedevelopmentofthisprogram,thespecificneedsofavarietyofattendeeswereconsidered.Whileyouarethebestjudge of what meets your needs, please note sessions in the conferenceabstracts(denotedbythefollowingcodesthatfollowthesessiontitle)thatmaybeespeciallyvaluableforyou.

PSM=PatientSelf-management

PRE=PracticeEnhancement

BP/NM=BestPractices/NewModelofCare

NewTracksfor2007!

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Plenary SessionsFriday November 98:30 – 10:00 a.m.

BuildingtheMedicalHomefromtheGroundUpTerry McGeeney, MD,TransferMED, Leawood, Kan.; Bruce Bagley, MD, AAFP, Leawood, Kan.

LearnthelatestonTransforMEDNationalDemonstrationProjectalongwithupdatesonMETRICandotherAAFPeffortstohelpfamilyphysiciansprepareforthefuture.Hearabouttools and tactics for change in the practice andeducationalenvironment.Performancemeasurement, a systematic approach to care, teamresponsibility,informationtechnologysupport, and other critical features of the medicalhomewillbeaddressed.

TerryMcGeeney,MD, has a solid understanding of the fundamentalsofbusinessmanagementandhealthfacilitiesorganizationandoperation.Withalmost30yearsexperienceasaboard-certifiedfamilyphysician,heholdsamaster’sdegreeinhealthcareadministrationfromtheUniversityofColorado.

Recently,Dr.McGeeneyservedasassistantmedicaldirectorandthenmedicaldirectoroftheMcFarlandClinicPC,centralIowa’slargestphysician-owned,multi-specialtyclinic.Aforward-practicing, patient-focused clinic, McFarland has in place many of the new model concepts implemented under Dr.McGeeney’sleadership.

AspresidentandchiefexecutiveofficerofTransforMED,Dr.McGeeneyservesastheleader,visionary,andkeyspokesperson for the company. The initial focus of TransforMEDistodevelop,implement,andevaluatea “proof-of-concept”NationalDemonstrationProjecttopilottestanewmodelofcarein20familymedicinepracticesofvaryingsizesacrossthecountry.FutureplanscallforTransforMEDtoexpanditsserviceofferingstoprimarycarephysiciansacrossthecountry,providingthemwithfullyintegratedandprepackagedproductsandservices,includingexpertiseandexperienceimplementingthenewmodelwithease.

BruceBagley,MD,istheMedicalDirectorforQualityImprovementfortheAmericanAcademyofFamilyPhysicians(AAFP).TheAAFPrepresentsmorethan93,000familyphysicians,family practice residents, and medical students nationwide.

Duringhispracticecareer,Dr.BagleyprovidedthefullrangeoffamilymedicineservicesinasinglespecialtygrouppracticeinAlbany,NewYork.Underhisleadership,theten-persongroupwas a pioneer in the community in adapting to the challenges ofmanagedcare,qualityimprovement,andinformatics.

InhisactiveleadershiprolewiththeAAFP,Dr.Bagleywaselectedpresident-electin1998,servedaspresidentin1999-2000,andChairoftheBoardin2000-2001.HechairedseveralAAFPTaskForcesandtheAAFPAdHoccommitteeonelectronicmedicalrecords.HiscurrentresponsibilitieswiththeAAFPincludeliaisonworkwithothernationalorganizationsinthequalityarenaandactiveparticipationinthedevelopment,deployment,andimplementationofperformancemeasures.Heprovidesclinicaloversightforqualityimprovementprogramsandproducts.

Saturday, November 108:30 – 10:15 a.m.

BringingPreventionFrontandCenterintoFamilyMedicineJane E. Brody, The New York Times

ThispresentationwillbringMs.Brody’slong-time passion, personal health, into focus in the family medicine setting. She has heard the message that family medicine is changing to meet the needs of future patients and families,

andwillshareherperspectiveonhowfamilymedicineandpersonalhealthcanworktogetherforabettertomorrow.

JaneE.BrodyreceivedherB.S.degreeinbiochemistryfromtheNewYorkStateCollegeofAgricultureandLifeSciencesatCornellUniversityin1962andamastersdegreeinsciencewritingfromtheUniversityofWisconsinSchoolofJournalismthefollowingyear.In1965shejoinedThe New York Times asafull-timespecialistinmedicineandbiology.In1976shebecameTheTimes’sPersonalHealthcolumnist.Herwidelyreadandquotedcolumnearnedherthetitleof“HighPriestessofHealth”fromTimemagazine.

Ms.Brodyhasalsowrittenscoresofmagazinearticlesandlecturesfrequentlyonhealthandnutritiontoaudiencesbothlay and professional. She has appeared on hundreds of radio andtelevisionshowsthroughoutthecountryandhasreceivednumerousprestigiousawardsforjournalisticexcellence.In1987,shewasawardedanhonorarydoctoratefromPrincetonUniversity.ShealsohashonorarydoctoratesfromHamlineUniversityinSt.Paul,theStateUniversityofNewYorkHealthSciencesUniversityandtheUniversityofMinnesotaSchoolofPublicHealth.

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Plenary Sessions, continued

Ms.Brodyhaswrittentenbooksincludingthebest-sellers Jane Brody’s Nutrition Book and Jane Brody’s Good Food Book. She is co-author of The New York Times Guide to Alternative Health,publishedin2001.

Sunday, November 118:00 – 9:30 a.m.

TheFutureofFamilyMedicine:Educationand the Challenges of Infectious Disease Theodore Ganiats, MD, Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of California San Diego

Infectiousdiseasesprovideanimportantchallenge to patients, students, teachers, and clinicians as we prepare for and implement the new model of family medicine. These diseases touch each element ofourcorevalues:

• theyareacute,subacute,andchronic• wecanofferprevention,treatment,orpalliation• wedonotalwaysknowhowtobestimplementpatient

educationandbehaviorchange,thoughtheycanbecritical to good outcomes

• theyaffectfamiliesandcommunities• continuitycanbecritical

Whilecurrentmodelsofpracticeandpracticeimprovementprovideinsightsintoapproaches,furtherinnovationwillbeneededtoaddresstheobstacles.

TheodoreGaniats,MD,isProfessorandInterimChairoftheDepartmentofFamily&PreventiveMedicineattheUniversityofCaliforniaSanDiego(UCSD)SchoolofMedicineandExecutiveDirectoroftheUCSDHealthServicesResearchCenter.

Dr.GaniatsearnedhismedicaldegreefromUCSDSchoolofMedicinein1978.HecompletedhisfamilymedicineresidencyatUCSDfrom1978to1981,andservedasChiefResident.Dr.Ganiats’researchinterestsinvolveoutcomesresearch,focusingonqualityoflifeassessmentandcost-effectivenessanalysis.Heisaco-developeroftheself-administeredversionoftheQualityofWell-beingscale(QWB-SA)andservesasthequalityoflife/outcomesconsultantonnumerousprojects.

Duetohisinterestinclinicalpolicyandevidence-basedmedicine,Dr.Ganiatshasparticipatedasamemberorchairofmorethan30nationalguidelinepanelsandqualityimprovementinitiativesspanningmultipledisciplines,usuallyasanAAFPrepresentative.Hisinterestinpracticeimprovementisbasedonhisownpracticeandresearch,butithasexpandedtohisteaching.

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Concurrent Educational SessionsFriday, November 910:15 – 11:45 a.m.

SeminarsS1:RegistryInformationGuidingPracticeImprovement:UsingDatatoDirectChange[BP/NM] David Graham, MD, University of Colorado

S2:AmIHungry?AnInnovativeApproachtoWeightManagement[PSM] Michelle May, MD, Am I Hungry?, Phoenix, Ariz.

S3:HealthCareOnline:TheImpactofRevolutionHealth andeDocAmericaonFamilyMedicine[BP/NM] Joseph Scherger, MD, MPH, University of California, San Diego

S4:TrainingToWorkwithInterpreters Portia Jones, MD, MPH, Central Washington Family Medicine; Wilma Alvarado-Little, MA, Albany Medical College S5:PandemicInfluenza:APreparednessExercise Grace Alfonsi, MD, Denver Health, Colo.; Lauren DeAlleaume, MD, University of Colorado

S6:ClinicalPreventiveServicesatYourFingertips[BP/NM] Kenneth Lin, MD, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Washington, D.C.

S7:CreatingHighlyEffectiveClinicalTeams[BP/NM] L. Gordon Moore, MD; Richard Botelho, MD, University of Rochester

S8:ArePatientsLikeCars?TheToyotaWayandQualityImprovementinHealthCare[PRE] Lee Erickson, MD, Gwen Breuer, DO, and Alok Trivedi, MD, Western Pennsylvania Hospital Family Medicine, Pittsburgh; Barbara Jennion, MEd; Margaret Priselac, RN; Tania Lyon, PhD, Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative, Pa.

1:00 – 1:30 p.m.PaperSessionsPA1:ReducingWasteinClinicFlow:ImprovingEfficiency intheProvider/MedicalAssistantDyad[PRE] Lucy Loomis, MD, MSPH; Richard Kornfeld, MD, University of Colorado PA2:CRAFFTYourOffice’sAdolescentSubstanceUseScreening[BP/NM] Peggy Carey, MD, University of Vermont; Amy Danielson, MFA, Milton Family Medicine, Burlington, Vt.

PA3:ClinicianViewsonFollow-upofCancerPatients Donald Pine, MD; Mary Jo Nissen, PhD, Park Nicollet Clinic, Minnetonka, Minn.

PA4:TheRelationshipBetweenDepressionandPatients’StageofChangeforPreventiveHealthAction Susan Labuda-Schrop, MS; LuAnne Stockton; Gary McCord, MA, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine; Brian Pendleton, PhD, University of Akron; Christian Ritter, PhD, Kent State University

PA5:WhatisHealth?[PSM] Donald Woolever, MD, Central Maine Medical Center, Family Medicine Residency Program

PA6:DiabetesandtheChronicCareModelina CommunityHealthSetting[PSM] Jay Lee, MD, University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency Program

PA7:EmpowermentandSelf-managementofType-2Diabetes[PSM] Sindhu Perumal, MD, Cook County-Loyola-Provident Family Medicine Residency Program, Chicago, Ill.

PA8:Practice-basedLearningandImprovement:DevelopmentofResidentCompetenceThroughParticipationonCQITeams[BP/NM] Victoria Gorski, MD, FAAFP; David Herszenson, MD; Sean Misciagna, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College

PA9:EnhancingPatientCommunicationbyAddingaHumanTouchtoPracticeTechnologicalEnhancements[PSM] Angelo Patsalis, MD; Dwight Encinas, MD; Peter Tate, MHA, Henry Ford Health Systems Family Medicine Residency Program, Hamtramck, Mich.

1:40 – 2:10 p.m.PaperSessionsPA10:CardiorenalOutcomesofCKDClinicApproach AmongPatientswithDiabetes Vipin Jain, MD, Georgetown Medical Care, Carmel, Ind.

PA11:TransformingOurPracticesTransformedOurTeaching:MeetingACGMECompetencieswithNewModelsofCare Katherine Miller, MD; John Nagle, MPA, University of Colorado

PA12:HPV:MiracleVaccineorPandora’sBox Beth Damitz, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin

PA13:AnOffice-basedProgramtoPreventNarcoticProblemsinPatientsWhoHaveChronicPain[PSM] Norman Wetterau, MD, Tri-County Family Medicine, Dansville, NY

PSM=PatientSelf-management;PRE=PracticeEnhancement;BP/NM=BestPractices/NewModelofCare

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Concurrent Educational Sessions1:40 – 2:40 p.m.LecturesL1:TeachingCommunicationStrategiestoPromoteSelf-ManagementinChronicIllness[PSM] Susan Snyder, MD; Harriet Boxer, PhD, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, Calif.

L2:NewandFutureModesofInteractingwithPatients[PRE] Timothy Dudley, MD, DTC Family Health and Walk-In, Denver, Colo.

L3:They’vegotMail!UseEmailinYourClinictoCommunicate,Educate,andBring‘emIn[BP/NM] Richard Allen, MD, MPH, St. Mark’s Family Medicine Residency Program, Salt Lake City, Utah L4:PodcastingforMedicalProfessionals[PRE] Peter Kim, MD, Family Care Centers, Costa Mesa,Calif.

2:20 – 2:50 p.m.PaperSessionsPA14:ImprovingImmunizationRatesinPractice Herbert Young, MD, MA; Bellinda Schoof, BSPH, MHA, American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, Kan.

PA15:TheLatinModelforEffectiveCommunicationwithHispanicPatients Fernando Davalos, MD; Nora Gimpel, MD, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School

PA16:ApplyingtheChronicCareModelataWoundHealingCenter[PRE] Anna Flattau, MD, MSc, Columbia University

PA17:AdvancedAccessSchedulinginaResidencyClinic:LessonsLearned[BP/NM] Doug Dreffer, MD, New Hampshire-Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Program, Concord

3:20 – 4:20 p.m.LecturesL5:METRIC:AnInnovativeToolforQualityImprovement[PRE] Kim Kruger, MD, Duluth Graduate Medical Education Council, Duluth, Minn.

L6:CenteringPregnancy:ANewParadigminPrenatalCare[BP/NM] Kathleen Kearns, MD, Stanlislaus Family Medicine Residency Program, Turlock, Calif.

L7:DancewiththeDevil:UsingDirect-to-ConsumerAdvertising(DTCA)toYourAdvantage Richard Allen, MD, MPH, St. Mark’s Family Medicine Residency Program, Salt Lake City, Utah

L8:ReshapeYourPlate:AThree-tierNutritionLiteracyPlateMethodApproachtoNutritionEducation[PSM] Susan Saffel-Shrier, MS, Matt McIff, University of Utah; Bonnie Athas, BS, Utah State Health and Human Services

L9:NewHealthPartnerships:ImprovingCarebyEngagingPatients[PSM] Doriane Miller, MD, Rush Medical College; Berdi Safford, MD, Family Care Network, Ferndale, Wash.

L10:AchievingNCQARecognitionThroughPracticeRedesignandIntegratedSystemsinaFamilyMedicineResidencyPractice[BP/NM] Rhett Brown, MD; Janice Huff, MD; Eric Schneider, PharmD; Stefanie Austin-Allsop, Carolinas Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, Charlotte, N.C.; Stefanie Austin-Allsop, CMC-Eastland Family Medicine, Charlotte, N.C. L11:UsingtheChronicCareModeltoTransformClinicMeetings:Changing,NotComplaining[PRE] Katherine Miller, MD; David Graham, MD, University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency Program L12:ImplementingaPlannedCareModelforAmbulatoryAsthmaManagementinaResidencyGroupPractice[BP/NM] Ronald Adler, MD; Barbara Foley, RN; Jeanne McBride, RN, BSN, MM; Andrew Gara, University of Massachusetts

4:30 – 5:30 p.m.LecturesL13:HealthyMixers:HelpingParentsTalkwithKidsAboutAlcohol Jane White, PhD, RD, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Monica Gourovitch, PhD, Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S., Washington, D.C.

L14:MotivateHealthyHabits:LearnHowtoDevelopPersonalEvidenceAboutChange Richard Botelho, MD, University of Rochester

L15:TheIdealMicroPracticesProject[BP/NM] L. Gordon Moore, MD; Eric Wilcox, DO, University of Rochester

L16:CarebyDesign:TheUniversityofUtahModelforExcellenceinPrimaryCare[PRE] Michael Magill, MD, Julie Day, MD, University of Utah; Robin Lloyd, MPA, Community Clinics, Salt Lake City, Utah

PSM=PatientSelf-management;PRE=PracticeEnhancement;BP/NM=BestPractices/NewModelofCare

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Concurrent Educational SessionsFriday, November 94:30 – 5:30 p.m., continued

L17:OnlineMedicalVisits:ExpandingPatientEncounterswithReachableAspectsofFFM/IOMRecommendations[BP/NM] Michelle Eads, MD, Pinnacle Family Medicine, PLLC, Woodland Park, Colo.

L18:AdvancedDirectives:OvercomingCompletionHurdlesinaFamilyMedicineResidencyClinic[PSM] Stephanie Cudjoe, MD; Mojdeh Zahedi, MD; Shashi Mittal, MD; Kathy Bennett, LSW, Baylor Family Medicine, Garland, Tex.

L19:LeadingaCultureofQuality:TheCraftBehindtheIdea[PSM] Charles Peek, PhD, University of Minnesota

L20:ASystemsChangeCollaborativetoImprove AsthmaCare[PSM] Peter Harper, MD, MPH; Linda Zarns, BSN, University of Minnesota; Kristi Van Riper, MPH, American Lung Association, Minneapolis, Minn.

Saturday, November 1010:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. SeminarsS9:TeachingourResidentsHowtoCodeProperlybyLearningHowtoCodeOurselves[PRE] Todd Brinker, MD; Thomas Waller, MD, Mayo Family Medicine Residency, Jacksonville Beach, Fla.

S10:PartneringforQualityCare:ImprovingPatientCarewithEvidence-basedResourcesandInformedPatientDecision-making[PSM] Daniel Friedland, MD, Friedland Consulting, San Diego, Calif.

S11:PreparingtheOfficeWorkflowfortheSuccessfulImplementationoftheElectronicHealthRecord(EHR)[BP/NM] Lynn Schwenzer, MHSA; David Swee, MD; Maria Ciminelli, MD; Kenneth Faistl, MD; Karen Foster, RN, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Family Medicine Residency Program S12:CaringforOurFuture-AnsweringParents’ Questions[PSM] Alysia Herzog, MD; Teresa Holt, MD, Grant Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio

S13:TeachingChronicDiseaseSelf-managementinResidencyEducation[PSM] Maureen Gecht-Silver, OTR/L,MPH, University of Illinois, Chicago; Dana Bright, MSW, Rush Generations, Chicago, Ill. S14:TheHealthcareProviderasCoach:TeachingPatientsHowtoDefuseLifeLongEmotionalReactions[PSM] Kathleen Occhipinti, PhD, St. Joseph Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, Chicago, Ill. S15:UseofPractice-basedRegistriesinPracticeRedesign,System-basedQualityImprovement,andPatientEducation[PRE] Michael O’Dell, MD; James Taylor, PharmD; Heather Taylor, Edee Dull, North Mississippi Medical Center, Tupelo S16:TheUseofCollaborativeTeamsandInformationSystemstoDriveGroupCareDevelopment[BP/NM] Carolyn Shepherd, MD; Amy Russell, MD, Clinica Campesina Family Health Services, Lafayette, Colo.

1:30 – 2:30 p.m. LecturesL21:AskandAct:ANewModeltoHelpPatientsQuitUsingTobacco[PSM] Thomas Houston, MD, McConnell Heart Health Center, Columbus, Ohio; Robert Kelly, MD, MS, Fairview Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio

L22:ImplementingtheNewModelofFamilyMedicine atanAcademicProgram[PRE] Randall Forsch, MD, MPH; Jean Malouin, MD, MPH, University of Michigan L23:ContextualCare:ANewModeltoImproveAdherence,Outcomes,andSatisfaction[PSM] Donald Woolever, MD; Roberta Scherr, MD, Central Maine Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, Lewiston L24:CTCRedesignProject[BP/NM] Peter Harper, MD, MPH; Sarah Carlson, CMA; Angela House, MD; Hez Obermark, University of Minnesota L25:ImprovingCareofaRefugeePopulationUsingHealthInformationandTargetedProcessImprovements[PSM] Sandra Sauereisen, MD, MPH; Drew Harris, University of Pittsburgh

L26:HealthCarewithCLAS(CulturallyandLinguisticallyAppropriate Services) Zori Rodríguez, MA, American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, Kan.

PSM=PatientSelf-management;PRE=PracticeEnhancement;BP/NM=BestPractices/NewModelofCare

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Concurrent Educational SessionsL27:FromConceptiontoBirth:ImplementingGroupVisitstoTeachTransferableSkillstoResidentsandPatients Angela McLeod, DO, Cynthia LaClair, BSN,MPH, New Hampshire-Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Program, Concord L28:DatabaseBasics:TheFoundationofClinicalCare[PRE] Lawrence Dardick, MD, Santa Monica Bay Physicians, Santa Monica, Calif.

2:40 – 3:10 p.m. PaperSessionsPA18:EngagingResistantSmokersintheMedicalOfficeSetting[PSM] Donald Pine, MD, Park Nicollet Clinic, Minnetonka, Minn.

PA19:TeamInterventiontoImproveCareofFrequentAttenders:EffectonPatientSatisfactionandHealthcareUtilization[PRE] Patricia Adam, MD, MSPH; Dana Brandenburg, PsyD, University of Minnesota PA20:ImpactofEMRDemonstrationsonAttitudes,Knowledge,Skills,andNeedsofPhysicians,Staff,andPatients[PRE] Patrick Beiter, MD, Bethesda Family Medicine Residency Program, Cincinnati, Ohio PA21:ANetworkApproachtoProvidingaHealthCareSystemfortheUninsured Michael Kobernick, MD, St. John Health, Department of Community Health, Detroit, Mich. PA22:NewCommunity,NewPractice:PatientCenterednessintheNewModelofCare David Graham, MD, University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency Program

PA23:DivideandConquer:APainlessApproachtoHostingADiabetesWorkshop Miriam Chan, PharmD; Bethany Bylaw, MD; Marissa Mertz, MD; Sarah Schwartz, MD, Riverside Methodist Family Medicine, Columbus, Ohio

PA24:ImplementinganIntegratedInformationPrescriptionModelinFamilyMedicine[BP/NM] Francesca Frati, MLIS, Herzl Family Medicine Center, SMBD Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada PA25:HPVVaccine:SettingStandardsofCareforGYNPatientsinaFamilyMedicineSetting Kimberley Dubravski, PAS, Touro College

PA26:AfterHospitalCarePlan(AHCP)ImprovesReadinessforDischargeandPCPFollow-up,and ReducesRe-hospitalizations Brian Jack, MD, Boston University

3:30 – 4:30 p.m. LecturesL29:ExerciseintheTreatmentofObesityandChronicDisease[PSM] Ayaz Virji, MD, 6-Step Weight Loss Center, Seminole, Fla.

L30:IntroductiontoMedicalAcupuncture Robert Kelly, MD, MS, Fairview Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio

L31:Constructinga21stCenturyPractice:FromKansastoOzinSixSteps[BP/NM] Jean Antonucci, MD, Farmington, Maine; Nancy Guinn MD, LLC, Albuquerque, N.M. L32:AComprehensiveApproachtoCaringforRefugeePopulations Donald Woolever, MD; Reginald Albert, MBA, Central Maine Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, Lewiston, Maine

L33:NewApproachtoChronicCareModel:GroupVisits[BP/NM] Alok Trivedi, MD; Lee Erickson, MD, Western Pennsylvania Family Medicine Residency Program, Pittsburgh

L34:FitnessforYourOfficeandYourCommunity![PSM] Michelle May, MD, Am I Hungry?, Phoenix, Ariz.; Sarah McMullen, MEd, CHES, ICCE, American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, Kan. L35:ContinuousQualityImprovement:ImplementingaRapidCycleImprovementProjectCurriculuminResidencyTraining[PRE] Rajasree Nair, MD; Shannon Moss, PhD; Tim Lambert, MD; Leslie Tingle, MD, Baylor Family Medicine, Garland, Tex. L36:HowtoMonitorthePrescribingofControlledSubstances Emily Zaragoza Lao, MD, St. Joseph Hospital Medical Center, Phoenix, Ariz. L37:PointofCarePatientEducationandEvidenceBasedMedicine[BP/NM] Derek Hubbard, MD, University of Wisconsin, Madison

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Concurrent Educational SessionsSaturday, November 104:40 – 5:10 p.m., continued

PaperSessionsPA27:SuccessfulImplementationofaRequiredHealthPromotionRotation[BP/NM] Fred Jorgensen, MD; Robert Kelly, MD, MS, Fairview Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio PA28:InterdisciplinaryLunchandLearnModulesFacilitateKnowledgeTransferandTeamBuilding Tracy Hussey, RD, MSc; Susan Bird, RD, MASc, Hamilton Family Health Team, Hamilton, ON, Canada

PA29:UsingNewFacilitiestoPropelOfficePracticeRedesignandTeamwork Jennifer Welsh, MD; Timothy Ramer, MD, University of Minnesota

PA30:ANewModelofProspectiveCareDelivery UsingaPatientWellnessPortalinOKPRN[PRE] Zsolt Nagykaldi, PhD; James Mold, MD, MPH, University of Oklahoma

PA31:ImprovingColorectalCancerScreeninginPrimaryCare and the Community Geoffrey Goldsmith, MD, MPH; Marcia Bias, RN, BSN, University of Arkansas

PA32:DevelopingIndividualizedProgramsin Mindfulness-basedStressReduction(MBSR)[PSM] Kathleen Occhipinti, PhD, St. Joseph Hospital Family Medicine, Chicago, Ill. PA33:DevelopingaChronicIllnessCareModelforDiabetesinaFamilyMedicineResidencyProgram[PRE] Grace Yu, MD, San Jose Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program, San Jose, Calif. PA34:OfficeInterventionsinAdolescentHigh-riskBehaviorsIncorporatingThemIntoYourPractice[PSM] Norman Wetterau, MD, Tri-County Family Medicine, Dansville, N.Y.

PA35:Multi-levelApproachestoImproveColonCancerScreening Marcia Bias, RN, BSN; Geoffrey Goldsmith, MD, MPH, University of Arkansas

PSM=PatientSelf-management;PRE=PracticeEnhancement;BP/NM=BestPractices/NewModelofCare

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Poster Presentations

P1:DevelopmentandValidationofaLow-LiteracyOpioidContract Lorraine Wallace, PhD; Amy Keenum, DO, PharmD; Steven Roskos, MD; Kelly McDaniel, MPH, University of Tennessee, Knoxville P2:METRIC(Measuring,Evaluating,TranslatingResearchintoCare):ASystematicApproachtoPatientCare Bruce Bagley, MD; Sandy Schoenemann, American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, Kan.

P3:ImprovingPointofCarePatientEducation:CreativeStrategiesforImprovingImplementationofPatientEducationResources Peg Harmon, RN; Robin Molella, MD,MPH; Rita Jones, MEd, RD; Tammy Adams, BSN; Debra McCauley, FNP; Rachel Carroll, BAS, Mayo Medical School P4:WhoWillDecideforYou?HealthCareProxyCompletioninanUrbanPractice David Herszenson, MD; Victoria Gorski, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, N.Y. P5:HowOneClinicLeveragedNursingResourcestoIncreaseCommunityAccesstoPrenatalCare Mary Hartwig, PhD, APN; Dosha Cummins, PharmD; Elaine Gillespie, MD; Joe Stallings, MD; Michael Mackey, MD; Ron Cole, MBA, CMPE; Scott Dickson, MD; Scott Laffoon, MD, AHEC Northeast Family Practice Residency, Jonesboro, Ariz.

P6:ProjectUnderstanding:PatientEducationResourcesforImprovedHealthLiteracy Susan Labuda-Schrop, MS; LuAnne Stockton, BA, BS; Ellen Whiting, MEd, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine; Brian Pendleton, PhD, The University of Akron

P7:CommunicatingandImplementingPatientEducationResources Tammy Adams, BSN; Julie Hathaway, MS; Kristin Vickers, PhD, Mayo Medical School P8:UsinganElectronicMedicalRecordTemplatetoImproveDocumentationandPatientCare Karen Hughes, MD, North Mississippi Medical Center, Tupelo, Miss.

P9:QualityImprovementInitiativetoRecognizeandDiagnoseObesity;BMIthe6thVitalSign Jennifer Naticchia, MD; Cathryn Savoca, MD, JD; David Simpson, MD; Jennifer Roth, MD; Joseph Straight, MD, Christiana Care, Medical Center of Delaware, Wilmington, Del. P10:PracticeImprovement—DiabetesMellitus Nandhini Veeraraghavan, MD; Vasu Singh, MD; David Skillinge, DO, St Luke’s Hospital Family Practice, Bethlehem, Pa. P11:PracticeImprovementinDiabetesCare:“HowDoSeniorResidentsDifferfromJuniorsinLearningCurves?” Yar Pye, MD; Claudia Lyon, DO; Randy Wang, BA; Myint Tin; Win Myint, MD, Lutheran Family Practice, Brooklyn, N.Y. P12:UsingaClinicalDecisionSupportToolforAchievingAdultInpatientGlycemicControl Sareh Beladi, MD, University of South Carolina P13:PracticeEnhancementForum–EngagingFamilyMedicineTeamsinPracticeImprovement Sherry Fernandez, BA, American Academy of Family Physicians, Leawood, Kan.

P14:DevelopmentofWrittenEducationMaterialsforPatientswithChronicWounds Anna Flattau, MD, MSc; Lisa Martinez, BA, Columbia University P15:OurJourneytoADARecognition:SuccessesandChallenges Cathryn Savoca, MD, JD; Jennifer Naticchia, MD; Janet Little, MD, Christiana Care, Medical Center of Delaware, Wilmington P16:CulturallySensitiveKey-messageTranslationsofPatientEducationMaterialRebecca Smith, RN, MA; Celia Kamath, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. P17:TransitioningtoAdulthood-PatientEducationNeeds Shari Frueh, RN, BSN; Peg Harmon, RN, BSN; Kathy Ihrke, RN; Debra McCauley, FNP; Tammy Schmit, RN, BSN, Mayo Medical School

P18:GuardingAgainstCervicalCancer:AnIndividualizedPatientEducationProgram Bethany Bylaw, MD; Miriam Chan, PharmD, Riverside Methodist Family Practice, Columbus, Ohio

P19:DoesAdaptingType2DiabetesPatientEducationtoPatientLiteracyLevelAffectHbA1c? Shannon Bolon, MD; Vikram Arora, MD; Stephen Wilson, MD, MPH, UPMC St Margaret Family Practice, Pittsburgh, Pa. P20:IntegratedCareManagement —ABetterWay Doug Dreffer, MD, NH-Dartmouth Family Practice Residency Program, Concord

P21:LearningfromPastMistakes:NewEffortstoUtilizePatientTimeforPatientEducation Joanne Williams, MD, MPH, Emory University

Poster presenters will be available to discuss their presentations during Thursday evening’s Welcoming Reception in the Exhibit Hall, and during breakfast, refreshment breaks, and lunch on Friday.

Thursday, November 85:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Friday, November 97:00 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.

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Breakfast RoundtablesSpecial Interest Discussion Breakfast RoundtablesThe following roundtable discussions will be presented during the continental breakfast on Saturday morning. Other “common interest” discussion topics may be added at the conference.

Saturday, November 107:00 – 8:15 a.m.

B1: Helping Adolescents with SA and Other Problems Norman Wetterau, MD, Tri County Family Medicine, Dansville, N.Y.

B2: Facing Illness Together: An Online Discussion Group Gloria Sayler, MSS, Group Health Cooperative Family Practice Residency, Seattle, Wash.

B3: How to Advise Vaccine-wary Parents about the Risk/Benefit of Childhood Immunizations Scott Voelpel, PA, University of Washington B4: Integrating Literacy Education Throughout the Medical Education Continuum LuAnne Stockton, BA, BS; Susan Labuda-Schrop, MS, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine; Brian Pendleton, PhD, University of Akron

B5: Clinical Practice Restructuring Using Organizational Analysis from an MBA Program Kathryn Larsen, MD; Catherine Cummins, MD; Mary Knudtson, DrNSc; Jason Phillips, MD, MBA, University of California, Irvine

B6: Think Positive – A Model for Immigrant TB Education Through Immigrant ESOL Instructors. Prachee Pathak, MA; Jill Uhlenhake, MS, Weill Medical College

B7: QI Models from the Business World: Application in the Practice Setting William Elder, PhD; Michael King, MD, University of Kentucky

B8: Physicians, Physician Assistants, and Pharmacists: The 3 Ps of an Interdisciplinary Model of Primary Care Jeany Jun, PharmD, MPH; Eunice Chung, PharmD; Alan Cundari, DO, Pacific College of Osteopathic Medicine

B9: Addiction Medicine — Management of a Chronic Disease in a Primary Care Setting Paul Donaher, MD, Chestertown Family Medicine, Galena, MD B10: When the Health Care Provider Gets Sick: How to Approach the Medically-Knowledgeable Patient Sarah Parrott, DO; Deborah Clements, MD; Hannah Maxfield, MD, University of Kansas Medical Center

The conference extends a special thank you to the members of the National Advisory Committee and cooperating organizations for ongoing support and assistance in planning this year’s conference.

National Advisory Planning Committee and Cooperating Organizations

Cooperating Organizations The conference extends a special thank you to the following cooperating organizations for their ongoing support and assistance in planning this year’s conference.

*Steering Committee Member

PSM = Patient Self-management; PRE = Practice Enhancement; BP/NM = Best Practices/New Model of Care

The 2007 National Advisory Planning CommitteeJacqelyn B. Admire-Borgelt, MSPH*Bruce Bagley, MDOralia Bazaldua, PharmD, BCPS*Donald Bosshart, EdDRick Botelho, MDMichele Boutaugh, BSN, MPHJ. Anthony Cloy, MDRandall Forsch, MD, MPHFrancesca Frati, MLISLinda Gonzales-Stogner, MD*Lori FoleyMelody Goller, CMPMary Hartwig, PhD, APNCaryl Heaton, DO* Co-chairThomas P. Houston, MDRebecca Jaffe, MD* ChairDeborah KaplanKathy Kastner

Brian Manning, MPH, CHESTerry McGeeney, MD, MBASarah McMullen, MEd, CHES, ICCECindy Noble, PharmDPriscilla NolandJoseph M. Parra, MDFiona R. Prabhu, MDZori Rodriguez, MA, LCSWRay Rosetta, CMPTerry Ruhl, MDSteven Schneider, MDRoger A. Sherwood, CAE*Roger Shewmake, MDRichard H. Streiffer, MDPenelope K. Tippy, MDGreg P. Thomas, PA-C, MPHLeslie Weber, MDThomas J. Weida, MDBetty J. WestmorelandHerbert F. Young, MD, MA

Akron General Medical CenterAllegheny University Medical Center-Forbes Family PracticeAltoona Family PhysiciansAmerican Academy of Family Physicians FoundationAmerican Academy of Physician AssistantsAmerican Dietetic AssociationAmerican Medical AssociationArthritis FoundationCommunity First HealthCorpus Christi Family Practice ResidencyFamily Medicine Residency Nurses AssociationFamily Physicians Association – Flower Hospital

Greenville Hospital System, Greenville, South CarolinaHealth Television System, Inc. (HTS) HealthwiseNational Center for Evaluation of Residency ProgramsPatient CarePenn State University Prittchett & Hull Associates, Inc.Southern Illinois UniversityTexas Tech UniversityTulane University University of Mississippi Medical CenterUniversity of Texas Health Science Center, San AntonioWest Penn Allegheny Health SystemsWinter Publishing

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