Join CEPC at UCSF Department of Family & Community Medicine's Rodnick Colloquium on May 28th!

Striving for Unity and Increasing Diversity
Thursday, May 28, 2015
11:00am-6:00pm
Golden Gate Club


The annual UCSF Family & Community Medicine Colloquium on Innovations in Family Medicine – dedicated in 2008 to Jonathan Rodnick, MD – celebrates the best of the work being done in family medicine at UCSF. Each year, the colloquium:

  • Provides a forum to showcase the most innovative work of department members and medical students in many areas, some of which include clinical care, community engagement, education, and research;
  • Enhances collaboration within the department; and
  • Fosters mentorship opportunities for medical students interested in family medicine and residents in our family medicine residency training programs.


Join the CEPC as we present our work at the colloquium! See below for a full list of CEPC presenters (to access the full program, click here):
 

Presentation Name
Presenters/Collaborators
Format
Do individual and organizational capacities to address social determinants of health predict lower burnout in primary care providers?
              Olaywiola JN, Willard-Grace R, Grumbach K, Dubé K, Gottlieb L                                                                                                                       
                              Oral                                                                                         
Team‐based care in teaching clinics: what do high‐functioning teams have in common?
Kong M*, Dubé K, Willard-Grace R, Bodenheimer T, Olayiwola JN, Gupta R
Oral
Community health centers with formal strategies to engage patients in practice improvement activities get more in return for their efforts
Willard-Grace R*, Sharma A, Parker C, Potter M
Oral
Patient-provider continuity in residency teaching practices: rising to the challenge
Dubé K, Gupta R, Willard-Grace R, Olayiwola JN, Kong M, Bodenheimer T
Oral
Building the case for addressing social determinants of health within primary care: A strategy to reduce burnout in providers caring for vulnerable populations
Olayiwola JN, Willard-Grace R, Grumbach K, Dubé K, Gottlieb L
Oral
Practice transformation technical assistance for demonstration sites integrating HIV and primary care
Bromer S, Colvario S
Oral
How patients make decisions with health coaches and primary care clinicians
Thom D*, Wolf J, Gardner H, Devore D, Lin M, Adler S, Bodenheimer T, Grumbach K, Saba G
Oral
The role of a patient and stakeholder advisory board in a study of patient decision making
Wolf J, Thom D, Saba G
Poster
Empowering the Nurse
Bodenheimer T, Olayiwola JN, Syer S, Bauer S
Poster
Maintenance of effects of health coaching on chronic disease outcomes in primary care: 24 month follow up of a randomized clinical trial
Sharma A, Willard-Grace R, Hessler D, Bodenheimer T, Thom D
Poster
"The facilitator is the conductor and we are the musicians": lessons learned from a qualitative study of high-functioning patient advisory councils
Sharma A, Willard-Grace R, Willis A, Dube K, Zieve O, Parker C, Potter M
Poster
Perceived roles and drivers of E.H.R. vendors in optimizing primary care practice efficiency: a qualitative study
Olayiwola JN, Rubin A*, Slomoff T, Woldeyesus T, Willard-Grace R
Poster
Impact of race and culture on discussions of sexuality for midlife women in primary care: differences in the perspectives of patients and clinicians
Rubin A*, Waldura J
Poster
Disseminating best practices in care integration in the medical neighborhood
Olayiwola JN, Willard-Grace R, Dube K, Aulakh V, Rubin A
Poster
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