The Thirteenth National Conference

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Coastal Research Group – The Thirteenth National Conference The Thirteenth National Conference On Primary Health Care Access Hyatt Regency Bethesda 1 Bethesda Metro Center, Bethesda, Maryland March 22-24, 2002 An invitational conference sponsored by: The Department of Family Medicine Wright State University The Department of Family Practice University of Kentucky The Department of Family Medicine Oklahoma State University Conference Registration information: Registration Fee (includes three nights accommodations at the Hyatt Regency Bethesda for the nights of March 21, 22 and 23, 2003): $995 Checks should be made out to: COASTAL RESEARCH GROUP and mailed to Box 2355 Granite Bay, CA 95746 For the National Conferences on Primary Health Care Access: History and Purpose and policy on credits, see www.coastalresearch.org .

For information and registration call Nancy at: (916) 791-1648 National Conference Program Schedule Friday, March 22, 2002 Saturday, March 23, 2002 Sunday, March 24, 2002 Plenary Faculty National Conference Program Friday, March 22, 2002 7:00 AM to 8:10 AM : Working Breakfasts – Preassigned Groups (Filene's Restaurant) 8:20 AM – Noon: First Plenary Session (Old Georgetown Room) Session Moderator, First Plenary and Welcoming Remarks: •Gary E.

LeRoy, MD, East Dayton Health Center, Dayton, Ohio 8:25 AM – "Primary Health Care Access and the Concept of Community: Introduction to the Conference Theme" •Marc E.

Clasen, MD, PhD, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio •Richard Clover, MD, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Discussion 8:50 AM – "Mobilization of Health Care Resources: the Public Health and Military Antecedents of Family Practice Residency Training" •G.

Gayle Stephens, MD, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Emeritus Discussion 9:20 AM – "Crisis, Ambiguity, and the Broadly Trained Physician: the Family Physicians as a Community Resource" •John E.

Midtling, MD, MS, University of Illinois, Rockford •Robert Avant, MD, American Board of Family Practice, Lexington, Kentucky •Samuel C.

Matheny, MD, MPH, University of Kentucky, Lexington Discussion 10:00 AM – 10:15 AM – Break 10:15 AM – "Public-Private Partnerships in a Time of Calamity: Clinical Laboratories and the Response to Bioterrorism" •David N.

Sundwall, MD, American Clinical Laboratories, Washington, DC 11:00 AM – National Consortium on the Community-Based Medical Education: Induction of Fellows and Senior Fellows 11:05 AM : The Twelfth G.

Gayle Stephens Lecture: Introduction of the Stephens Lecturer: •F.

Marian Bishop, PhD, MSPH, University of Utah, Salt Lake City Stephens Lecture: • John Geyman, MD, Family Physician, Friday Harbor, Washington National Conference Program Saturday, March 23, 2002 6:30 AM to 8:00 AM : Working Breakfasts – Preassigned Groups (Filene's Restaurant) 8:10 AM to Noon : Second Plenary Session Session Moderator, Second Plenary: •Cynthia G.

Olsen, MD, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 8:15 AM "Academic Programs in Crisis: Effects on Community Partnerships" •Virginia Fowkes, FNP, MHS, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California •Gene Kallenberg, MD, University of California, San Diego Discussion 8:45 AM "Primary Health Care Access and the Public Health Infrastructure: Monitoring State Responses" •Tim Henderson, National Conference of State Legislatures Discussion 9:10 AM "Primary Health Care Access and the Public Health Infrastructure: National Health Service Corps and Federally Qualified Health Center Contributions " •David Rutstein, MD, National Health Service Corps, Rockville, Maryland Discussion 9:35 AM "National Policy and the Promotion of the Family Practice Specialty: Discussion of Outcomes" •John Zweifler, MD, UCSF Medical Center, Fresno, California •Paul Juarez, PhD, White Memorial Medical Center, Los Angeles Discussion 10:00 AM – 10:15 AM – Break 10:15 AM – "Academic Reform and Public Service: Appraisal of the Work of J.

Jerry Rodos" •William H.

Burnett, MA, National Consortium on Community-Based Medical Education •Mitchell Kasovac, DO, FACOFP, American Osteopathic Association, Phoenix 10:45 AM "Rodos as Counselor to the Public Health Service: An Appreciation of Wisdom and Heritage" •F.

Marian Bishop, Ph.D., MSPH, University of Utah, Salt Lake City •Bruce Behringer, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City •Kenneth Moritsugu, MD, United States Public Health Service, Washington, DC 11:05 AM The Eighth J.

Jerry Rodos Lecture Introduction of the Rodos Lecturer: •Marc E.

Babitz, MD, University of Utah, Salt Lake City Rodos Lecture: •Kenneth Moritsugu, MD, Deputy Surgeon General Discussion National Conference Program Sunday, March 24, 2002 6:30 AM to 8:00 AM : Working Breakfasts – Preassigned Groups (Filene's Restaurant) 8:10 AM to Noon : Third Plenary Session (Old Georgetown Room) Session Moderator, Third Plenary: •Charles Henley, DO, MPH, Oklahoma State University, Tulsa 8:15 AM : "National Project on the Community Benefits of Family Practice Residency Training: the Larger Significance" •Perry A.

Pugno, MD, MPH, American Academy of Family Physicians, •William H.

Burnett, MA, National Consortium on Community-Based Medical Education Discussion 8:35 AM "Institutional Missions and Community-Based Physician Training: Case of the Family Practice Residency Program: Roundtable Discussion" •John Bradley, MD, MMM, Southern Illinois University, Decatur •Robert Ross, MD, Cascades East Family Practice, Klamath Falls, Oregon Discussion 9:15 AM "Service to a Region: Medical School Missions and the Decentralization of Physician Training" •David Marsland, MD, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond •Bruce Behringer, East Tennessee University, Johnson City •John Payne, MD, Stanislaus Medical Center, Modesto, California Discussion 10:15 AM "Mobilizing Resources in a Regional Emergency: The Response of Public Health and Clinical Practice in Hurricane Andrew and the Murrah Building" •Steven Crawford, MD, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City •Dale Carroll, MD, Harrisonburg, Virginia Discussion 10:45 AM : The Ninth Charles E.

Odegaard Lecture Introduction of the Odegaard Lecturer: •John Paytne, MD, Stanislaus Medical Center, Modesto, California Odegaard Lecture: •Perry A.

Pugno, MD, MPH Discussion Summary of the Conference Theme and Open Discussion: •Charles Q.

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