4th National Workshop on Community Benefits: Program and Faculty
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Fourth National Workshop on the Community Benefits of Family Practice Residency Programs
September 13 (8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.) and 14 (8:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.), 2004
Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
Program and Faculty
The workshop program, with the order of presentations and their approximate times is presented below. All information is subject to change. Between the major plenary presentations there will be assigned small group activities:
Monday, September 13, 2004:

8:30 a.m. Greetings and Introduction to the National Project on the Community Benefits of Family Practice Residency Programs (Dr Nalin)
8:45 a.m. The Taxonomy: What Services Do Family Medicine Residencies Provide to their Communities and Host Hospitals? (Dr Rodos, Mr Burnett)
9:45 a.m. The AAFP RAP’s Program Impact Consultations: Marketing Your Residency Program to Your Community (Dr Conry)
10:30 a.m. Community-oriented Family Medicine Service and Training, Health Care Access, Institutional Missions and Academic Settings: Synergy or Dissonance? Part I (Dr Matheny)

11:30 a.m. No-host working lunch in small groups (utilizing restaurant adjacent to National Workshop conference room). Menus for pre-orders will be distributed on the morning of the National Workshop.
1:00 p.m. The Range of Services of Profiled Residency Programs: the Accumulated Responses from 27 Site Visits Conducted of Family Medicine Residency Programs (Dr Bradley, Dr Rodos, Mr Burnett)
2:30 p.m. Family Medicine Residency Training in a Small Town Serving a Rural Region: Case Studies from Durant, Oklahoma, Glasgow, Kentucky and Klamath Falls, Oregon (Dr Henley, Dr Ross, Dr Wright)
3:45 p.m. The Practical Application of Community-Oriented Primary Care (COPC) Theory by FP Residency Programs: Incorporating Community Input into a Residency Program’s Range of Services (Dr Babitz, Dr Castro, Dr Giglio)
5:00 p.m. Adjournment of first day.
A tour of the Indiana University Family Medicine Residency Program is currently being planned to take place after the first day adjournment for all interested registrants.
September 14:

8:00 a.m. Discovering a Residency Program’s Impact on a Community Through Its Disappearance: A Case Study from Dayton (Dr Clasen, Dr Tindall)
8:45 a.m. Markers for Determining the Community Benefits of a Residency Program: What data should St Elizabeth’s have collected and shared with the wider community? (Interactive Session; Workshop as a Whole)
9:30 a.m. Family Medicine’s Community Benefits: Perspectives of the Host Institution’s Management (Dr Andrabi)
10:05 a.m. Community-oriented Family Medicine Service and Training, Health Care Access, Institutional Missions and Academic Settings: Synergy or Dissonance? Part II (Ms Nocella)
10:40 a.m. Building a Community’s Elder Care System: the Potential Contribution of the Family Medicine Residency Program (Dr Bejinez-Eastman, Ms Kish)
11:30 a.m. Conceptualizing the Communities Served by Family Practice Residency Programs: the Promise of Geographic Information Systems (Dr Nalin, Dr Zollinger)
A working buffet lunch, hosted by the National Workshop, will take place in the meeting room. Small group activities will take place concurrently.
1:15 p.m. Outcomes of the Fourth National Workshop and Workplan for the Coming Year (Workshop Faculty and Registrants)
2:00 p.m. Adjournment (Tuesday, September 14, 2004 at 2 p.m.)
Confirmed Faculty (as of 9-1-04)
Imran A. Andrabi, MD, FAACP, CMCM, Mercy Health Partners, Toledo
Marc E. Babitz, MD, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
Ana Bejinez-Eastman, MD, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, Whittier, California
John G. Bradley, MD, MMM, Southern Illinois University, Decatur, Illinois
William H. Burnett, MA, Coastal Research Group, Granite Bay, California
Daniel Castro, MD, Harbor/UCLA Medical Center, Harbor City, California
Mark E. Clasen, MD, Ph.D., Wright State University, Dayton
Colleen Conry, MD, Colorado University Health Sciences, Aurora
Mark Giglio, MD, University of California Irvine Family Medicine, Santa Ana
Charles E. Henley, DO, MPH, Oklahoma University, Tulsa
Mary Kish, LCSW, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, Whittier, California
Samuel C. Matheny, MD, MPH, University of Kentucky, Lexington
Peter Nalin, MD, Indiana University, Indianapolis
Kiki Nocella, MHA, Ph.D. (candidate), USC, Los Angeles
J. Jerry Rodos, DO, Midwestern University, Chicago
Robert Ross, MD, Cascades East Family Medicine, Klamath Falls, Oregon
William Tindall, Ph.D., Wright State University, Dayton
R. Brent Wright, MD, Glasgow Family Medicine, Glasgow, Kentucky
Terrell W. Zollinger, Dr P.H., Indiana University Bowen Research Center, Indianapolis
Last Updated (06 September 2004 08:08)