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Improving Competence And Confidence In Outpatient Management Of Major Depressive Disorder, Anish Pal, Pavan Anand, Brett M. Garrett
Improving Competence And Confidence In Outpatient Management Of Major Depressive Disorder, Anish Pal, Pavan Anand, Brett M. Garrett
Gulf Coast Division GME Research Symposium 2024
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Atls And Emergency Preparedness, Leon Gu, Urvashi Firozi, Pradeep D'Souza
Introduction To Atls And Emergency Preparedness, Leon Gu, Urvashi Firozi, Pradeep D'Souza
Gulf Coast Division GME Research Symposium 2024
No abstract provided.
An Innovative Model For Graduate Medical Education Faculty Development Through Physician In Training Delivery, Daniel A. Nguyen, Christopher Wong, Christian Scheufele, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
An Innovative Model For Graduate Medical Education Faculty Development Through Physician In Training Delivery, Daniel A. Nguyen, Christopher Wong, Christian Scheufele, Michael Carletti, Stephen Weis
North Texas GME Research Forum 2023
BACKGROUND/INTRODUCTION: Faculty development is an important component for ACGME accreditation of residency programs. 1-3 There are multiple strategies for faculty development with methods including workshops, lunch-ins, and online modules. 10-12 Having successful approaches to develop faculty has lead to self-reported improvement in teaching and clinical skills, intrapersonal and interpersonal growth with faculty given more positive ratings by learners. 8,9 Beyond the individual faculty, there can be system wide cultural shifts supportive of scholarly teaching. 10 Delivering content that is convenient and valuable to the faculty can be challenging. 3,4 If resident physicians can deliver effective convenient faculty development programs then …
Community Health Interventions To Reduce The Burden Of Radon-Related Lung Cancer, Benjamin Weaver
Community Health Interventions To Reduce The Burden Of Radon-Related Lung Cancer, Benjamin Weaver
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Exposure to radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. One in seven homes in Vermont has elevated levels of radon, but most patients are unaware of radon as a risk factor for lung cancer or that radon testing and mitigation services are available to them. To promote increased testing and mitigation of radon we screened patients presenting to a Family Medicine practice in Vermont about whether they had had these services done in their home. We also developed a patient education resource for providers to give to patients who had more questions about radon …
Onecare Vermont Aco Quality Metric Evaluation, Alexander Braun
Onecare Vermont Aco Quality Metric Evaluation, Alexander Braun
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
This project explores OneCare Vermont ACO quality metrics and how they can be used to improve patient care and reimbursement in a Vermont family medicine practice. Perspectives of physicians within the practice and others familiar with OneCare Vermont operations are shared. Several metrics were identified as areas for improvement within the practice by comparing ACO metrics with patient data.