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  • 01:09:00 PrEP Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Rolling out a PrEP Program in a FQHC by Engaging Front Line Staff

    PrEP Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Rolling out a PrEP Program in a FQHC by Engaging Front Line Staff

    Speaker: Dr. Aarathi Nagaraja Infectious Disease / Internal Medicine, Hudson River Healthcare Session Goals: PrEP is part of the armamentarium of HIV prevention. The goal is to summarize the indications, efficacy, importance of PrEP. We will briefly discuss the successes and challenges of PrEP ...

  • 01:30:00 Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): Best Practices for Pharmacists

    Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): Best Practices for Pharmacists

    Speaker: Tina J Kanmaz, Pharm.D, BCMAS, AAHIVE Assistant Dean, Experiential Pharmacy Education and Associate Clinical Professor at St. John's University Learning Objectives: 1. Discuss guidelines on the use of PrEP to prevent HIV infection. 2. Describe the pharmacist’s role in HIV PrEP. 3...

  • 01:21:00 Community Health Centers and Primary Care Teaching: A Look at the Future

    Community Health Centers and Primary Care Teaching: A Look at the Future

    Speaker: H. Jack Geiger, MD, MSci Hyg (Epidemiology), ScD (hon) Professor Emeritus of Community Medicine, The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education Learning Objectives: 1. To understand the history and development of Community Health Centers over nearly five decades 2. To understand the po...

  • 01:20:00 Meet the Author - "The First Community Health Centers: A Model of Enduring Value"

    Meet the Author - "The First Community Health Centers: A Model of Enduring Value"

    Speaker: H. Jack Geiger, MD, MSc, ScD City University of New York, The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education Date: February 15, 2006

  • 01:06:00 Meet the Author "Community Health Centers: A Movement and The People That Made It Happen"

    Meet the Author "Community Health Centers: A Movement and The People That Made It Happen"

    Speaker: Bonnie Lefkowitz, MPA Associate Bureau Director for Data Evaluation Analysis and Research at the Department of Health and Human Services Date: September 27, 2007

  • 01:00:00 Taking the Pain out of P-values

    Taking the Pain out of P-values

    Speaker: Sandra Tilmon, MPH Research Manager, The Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO), The University of Chicago Learning Objectives: 1. Understand a journal article’s structure and how to navigate your way around it. 2. Gain an intuitive understanding of those pesky biostatist...

  • 57:01 Long-Term Outcomes of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Implications for Providers and Caregivers.10/29/2018

    Long-Term Outcomes of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Implications for Providers and Caregivers.10/29/2018

    Speakers: Margaret (Peggy) Honein, PhD, MPH Director, Division of Congenital and Developmental Disorders, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Mary-Margaret A. Fill, MD Medical Epidemiologist, Tennessee Department of Health Michael Warren, MD, MPH, FAAP Associate Administrator, Mat...

  • 01:27:00 PrEP Awareness in Special Populations of Women and People who Use Drugs

    PrEP Awareness in Special Populations of Women and People who Use Drugs

    Speaker: Jaimie P. Meyer, MD, MS, FACP Assistant Professor of Medicine, Yale AIDS Program Session Goal: The goal of this session is to address the ways in which special populations of women and people who use drugs experience disparities in HIV prevention and how lack of PrEP awareness impacts h...

  • 01:09:00 Targeted Drug Discovery in Sickle Cell Disease: From Concept to Clinic_edited 10.31

    Targeted Drug Discovery in Sickle Cell Disease: From Concept to Clinic_edited 10.31

    Speakers: Ted W. Love, MD President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. Session Goals: The goal of this session is to provide background on PCORI and discuss comparative effectiveness research, engagement, and dissemination and implementation funding opportunities...

  • 01:09:00 Targeted Drug Discovery in Sickle Cell Disease: From Concept to Clinic

    Targeted Drug Discovery in Sickle Cell Disease: From Concept to Clinic

    Speakers: Ted W. Love, MD President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. Session Goals: The goal of this session is to provide background on PCORI and discuss comparative effectiveness research, engagement, and dissemination and implementation funding opportunities...

  • 01:09:00 Targeted Drug Discovery in Sickle Cell Disease: From Concept to Clinic

    Targeted Drug Discovery in Sickle Cell Disease: From Concept to Clinic

    Speakers: Ted W. Love, MD President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc. Session Goals: The goal of this session is to provide background on PCORI and discuss comparative effectiveness research, engagement, and dissemination and implementation funding opportunities...

  • 02:09:00 Understanding Different Leadership Styles

    Understanding Different Leadership Styles

    Speaker: Erin E. Sullivan, PhD Research Director, Center for Primary Care at Harvard Medical School Lecturer, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School Session Goals: By attending this session, participants will review the six styles of leadership, the effects of ea...

  • 01:18:00 Research Done Differently: The Ins and Outs of Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

    Research Done Differently: The Ins and Outs of Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

    Speaker: Ayodola Anise, MHS Program Officer, Healthcare Delivery and Disparities Research program, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Session Goals: The goal of this session is to provide background on PCORI and discuss comparative effectiveness research, engagement, and dis...

  • 59:21 Incorporating Patient Voice into Meaningful Research: Lessons learned from a Eugene Washington Engagement Award

    Incorporating Patient Voice into Meaningful Research: Lessons learned from a Eugene Washington Engagement Award

    Speakers: Amy Eisenstein, PhD Director of Research and Continuous Quality Improvement, CJE SeniorLife Rebecca Berman, PhD Senior Investigator, CJE SeniorLife Session Goals: This session aims to provide a case example of the development and implementation of a research advisory board; the...

  • 43:14 Warm Handoff-Plus Guide to Improving Patient Safety in Primary Care Settings by Engaging Patients and Families 8.9

    Warm Handoff-Plus Guide to Improving Patient Safety in Primary Care Settings by Engaging Patients and Families 8.9

    Speaker: Kelley M. Baker, MA MedStar Health, MedStar Institute for Quality and Safety Session Goals: To introduce the audience to the AHRQ Guide to Improving Patient Safety in Primary Care Settings by Engaging Patients and Families, and specifically the Warm Handoff Plus intervention. We will ...

  • 38:02 Spanish Version. Mastering your Diabetes Webcast- Kelley

    Spanish Version. Mastering your Diabetes Webcast- Kelley

  • 36:34 ACTION III Webcast- Teach-back, Guide to improving patient safety in primary care settings by engaging patients and families_7.25.18

    ACTION III Webcast- Teach-back, Guide to improving patient safety in primary care settings by engaging patients and families_7.25.18

    Speaker: Kelley M. Baker, MA MedStar Health, MedStar Institute for Quality and Safety Session Goals: To introduce the audience to the AHRQ Guide to Improving Patient Safety in Primary Care Settings by Engaging Patients and Families, and specifically the Teach-back intervention. We will describe ...

  • 55:59 Dissemination and Implementation Science: What is it and Why is it Critical to Translational Science?

    Dissemination and Implementation Science: What is it and Why is it Critical to Translational Science?

    Speakers: Enola Proctor, PhD, MSW Director, Center for Dissemination and Implementation at the Institute for Public Health Director, Center for Mental Health Services Research and Shanti K. Khindka Distinguished Professor at the Brown School Stephen Bartels, MD, MS Professor of Geriatrics, a...

  • 38:49 Mastering Your Diabetes - Kelley Newlin Lew

    Mastering Your Diabetes - Kelley Newlin Lew

    Speaker: Kelley Newlin Lew, DNSc, ANP-C, CDE Learning Objectives: 1. Understand the types and causes of diabetes 2. Identify self-management strategies for type 1 & type 2 diabetes 3. Describe treatment options for type 1 & type 2 diabetes 4. Identify personal goals for self-managing you...

  • 51:20 Guide to Improving Patient Safety _Create a Safe Medicine List Together.mp46.21.pa.mp4

    Guide to Improving Patient Safety _Create a Safe Medicine List Together.mp46.21.pa.mp4

    Speaker: Kelly M. Smith, PhD Scientific Director, Quality and Safety, Co-Pi, AHRQ Guide to Improve Patient Safety in Primary Care Settings by Engaging Patients and Families Session Goals: To introduce the audience to the AHRQ Guide to Improving Patient Safety in Primary Care Settings by Engagin...

  • 49:02 Update on Current HTN Guidelines and Check-in on Implementation of Best Practices

    Update on Current HTN Guidelines and Check-in on Implementation of Best Practices

    Speakers: Kevin Fiscella, MD, MPH Professor, Family Medicine, Public Health Sciences and Oncology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Wilmot Cancer Center, Associate Director, Research Division, Department of Family Medicine Stephen K. Williams, MD, MS Clinical Assistant Professor, C...

  • 53:02 Be Prepared to be Engaged.AHRQ.6.6.18

    Be Prepared to be Engaged.AHRQ.6.6.18

    Speaker: Kelly M. Smith, PhD Scientific Director, Quality and Safety, Medstar Health Research Institute & Medstar Institute for Quality and Safety Session Goals: This webcast aims to introduce the audience to the AHRQ Guide to Improving Patient Safety in Primary Care Settings by Engaging ...

  • 57:17 Practice Based Hepatitis C Virus Screening and Link to Care

    Practice Based Hepatitis C Virus Screening and Link to Care

    Speaker: Ponni V. Perumalswami, MD, MCR Associate Professor of Medicine Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, RMTI Transplant Hepatology Learning Objectives: 1. To review US screening guidelines for hepatitis C virus. 2. To share effective strategies to improve HCV screening rates in a ...

  • 02:09:00 Shedding light on hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)

    Shedding light on hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)

    Speakers: Michelle Lowes, MB.BS, PhD Associate Attending Physician, The Rockefeller University, Hidradenitis Suppurativa Foundation (HSF) Board Member James Krueger, MD, PhD D. Martin Carter Professor in Clinical Investigation Director, Milstein Medical Research Program, Senior Attending Physi...

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