Program STFM President’S Welcome

Program STFM President’S Welcome

The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 43RD ANNUAL SPRING CONFEREN C E APRIL 24-28, 2010 SHERATON VANCOU V ER WALL CENTRE VANCOU V ER , BRITI S H COLUM B IA Final Program STFM President’s Welcome In the afterglow of the 2010 Winter Olympiad, Vancouver now hosts our 43rd STFM Annual Spring Conference. This is a time to learn new ideas, to share your successes and your not quite successes, to reconnect with old friends and make new ones all to improve family medicine education in this era of dynamic change to the US health care system. The theme for this year’s conference is “LEAD the Way: Leadership, Education and Advocacy Development to Create a Patient-centered Medical Home.” Building upon our past meetings, this conference will showcase the need for innovative leadership and educational programs to advance the concept of patient-centered medical homes. It will also highlight the need for advocacy, on both the micro- and macro-levels, to establish and fund this new model of patient care. The STFM Program and Research committees have reviewed a near-record number of abstracts to pro- vide you with the best educational sessions possible. TABLE OF CONTENts In addition, they have worked on reformatting the meet- ing to provide you with more time for discussion with Overall Conference Schedule ................. 3–5 colleagues who share similar interests and for informal General Sessions ................................... 6–9 networking, both of which were requests of previous attendees. Optional Workshops ................................10 The 43rd STFM Annual Spring Conference promises to Session Tracks/Session Formats ................11 be one of the best meetings yet. Conference Information/Highlights .... 12–13 Welcome to Vancouver! Common Interest Breakfasts ....................14 Warmest wishes, Group Meetings ................................. 14–15 Terrence Steyer, MD STFM President Roundtable Discussions of Scholarly Activity .............................. 16–18 Awards ............................................. 19–21 Daily Schedules Sunday, April 25 ............................ 22–26 Monday, April 26 ........................... 27–31 Tuesday, April 27 ........................... 32–36 Wednesday, April 28 ......................36–37 Session/Poster Abstracts ...................38–121 Presenters’ Index ............................122-144 STFM Leadership ...................................145 Foundation & Group Project Fund ....146–147 Cover photo courtesy of Central Maine Medicine Family Past Award Winners ........................148–149 Medicine Residency Program, Lewiston, Maine Conference Map ......................... Back Cover -2- OVEraLL CONFERENCE schEDULE SATURDAY, APRIL 24 PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS All preconference workshops require preregistration. See STFM Registration Desk for availability and fees. 8 am–5 pm PR1: Palliative Care Training for Family Medicine Faculty: A Train-the-Trainer Workshop Junior Ballroom C Alan Roth, DO, Gina Basello, DO, Peter Selwyn, MD, MPH, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Michael Rosenthal, MD, Thomas Jefferson University; Philip Whitecar, MD, Wright State University; Susan Parks, MD, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital FPR, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Laurence Bauer, MSW, MEd, Family Medicine Education Consortium, Dayton, Ohio ($195 additional fee. Fee includes continental breakfast, refreshments, and training materials.) 8 am–5 pm PR2: Lead the Way in Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine Education in the Medical Home Junior Ballroom D Walter Taylor, MD, Mayo Family Practice Residency, Jacksonville, Florida; Cathleen McGonigle, DO, UPMC McKeesport FPR, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Diana Heiman, MD, St Francis Hospital FPR, West Hartford, Connecticut; Morteza Khodaee, MD, MPH, University of Colorado HSC, Denver; Jon Woo, MD, Valley Medical Center FMR, Renton, Washington; Judith Furlong, MD, Flower Hospital FPR, Sylvania, Ohio; Rob Rutherford, MD, Idaho State University FPR, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ($195 additional fee. Fee includes continental breakfast, refreshments, and training materials.) 8 am–5 pm PR3: Family Medicine, Psychiatry, and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Junior Ballroom B Karen Blackman, MD, Michigan State University; Amy Odom, DO, James Olson, MD, Amy Romain, LMSW, ACSW, Karen VanGorder, MD, Sparrow/ Michigan State University FPR, Mason, Michigan ($195 additional fee. Fee includes continental breakfast, refreshments, and training materials.) 1–5 pm PR4: Career Management for Clinical Faculty: A Workshop for Junior Faculty Seeking Junior Ballroom A Career Advancement Julie Nyquist, PhD, University of Southern California; Jeffrey Ring, PhD, White Memorial Medical Center FPR, Los Angeles, California ($195 additional fee. Fee includes refreshments and training materials.) 5–6 pm Meeting of the STFM Group Chairs and Board of Directors Grand Ballroom B 6–7 pm New Member/Attendee Orientation Grand Ballroom A 7–8 pm Welcoming Reception With Conference Partners and Local Hosts Fountain Square Garden 7:30–9 pm SSO: STFM Annual Poetry and Prose Reading Parksville Andrea Gordon, MD, Tufts University FPR, Malden, Massachusetts Poetry and creative prose facilitate the expression of humanistic concerns about the doctor-patient encounter and allow emotional reflection on the themes of birth, growth, illness, suffering, and death. Participants are invited to bring their own medical poems and prose to share with peers in a supportive environment that promotes professional bonding. The group will discuss sources of inspiration, how to incorporate expressive writing in teaching and options for publication in medical journals. -3- OVEraLL CONFERENCE schEDULE SUndAY, APRIL 25 6:30–7 am Nondenominational Devotional Gathering Port McNeill 7–8 am Round Table Presentations of Scholarly Activity Grand Ballroom 8:15–10 am STFM President’s Address: Grand Ballroom Terrence Steyer, MD, Medical College of Georgia - University of Georgia Medical Partnership AAFP President’s Greetings: Lori Heim, MD, Scotland Memorial Hospital, Laurinburg, North Carolina OPenING GeneRAL SessIon “The Physician as Patient: Lessons From the Other End of the Stethoscope” Jeffrey Cain, MD, The Children’s Hospital, University of Colorado, Denver 10–10:30 am Refreshment Break; Opening of the STFM Village Pavilion Ballroom 10:30 am–Noon Concurrent Educational Sessions Including Posters (See schedule on pages 22–23; abstracts on pages 38–48 ) 12:15–1:45 pm Luncheon With Candidates’ Speeches Grand Ballroom The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) Greetings: Cathy MacLean, MD, CFPC President 2–3:30 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions (See schedule on pages 24-25; abstracts on 48–53) 3:30–4 pm Refreshment Break in the STFM Village Pavilion Ballroom 4–5:30 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions Including Posters (See schedule on pages 25–26; abstracts on pages 54–65) 5:30– 6:30 pm Conference Networking Reception With Conference Partners Pavilion Ballroom Foyer 6–7 pm “A Celebration of Life Memorial Gathering” Gulf Islands A Conference attendees are encouraged to pay their respects to friends and families of STFM members who passed away in 2009. Condolences may be written on prepared memory pages and will be presented to the families. 7 pm Dine-out Groups (Groups will meet in the South Tower hotel lobby at 6:30 pm ) MondAY, APRIL 26 7–7:30 am Yoga for the Mind & Body Parksville Richard Usatine, MD, Instructor Come practice Yoga to relax your mind and body. This will be a gentle Yoga session that anyone can do without being a human pretzel. Emphasis will be on breathing and asanas (poses) that are good for the low back. 7–8 am STFM Groups’ Networking and Common Interest Breakfasts Grand Ballroom 8–9:30 am STFM Awards Program With Annual Business Meeting (See award winner information on pages 19–21) Grand Ballroom 9:30–10 am Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom Foyer 10–11:30 am Concurrent Educational Sessions including Posters ((See schedule on pagse 27–28; abstracts on pages 66–75) -4- OVEraLL CONFERENCE schEDULE 11:45 am–12:45 pm Networking Boxed Lunch: Visit the STFM Village or Attend STFM Group Meetings (See list on page 14) Pavilion Ballroom 11:45 am–12:45 pm Optional Session: “Preserving Your Assets, Protecting Your Family, Preparing Your Legacy” Parksville Dwight Drake, Associate Professor, University of Washington School of Law (Preregistration is required. This session is sponsored by the STFM Foundation. See page 10) 1–2:30 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions (See schedule on pages 29–30; abstracts on pages 75–81) 2:30-2:45 pm Transition Break 2:45-4:15 pm Concurrent Educational Sessions Including Posters (See schedule on page 31; abstracts on pages 81–91) 4:15-4:30 pm Refreshment Break Grand Ballroom Foyer 4:30–5:30 pm STFM FOUndATIon GeneRAL SessIon Grand Ballroom The 2010 Blanchard Memorial Lecture: “How Financial Conflicts Of Interest Endanger Our Profession” Jerome Kassirer, MD, Tufts University TUesdAY, APRIL 27 6–7 am Annual “Marathonaki” Fun Run and Walk (Group will meet in the Hotel Lobby-South Tower at 6 am ) 7–8 am Round Table Presentations of Scholarly Activity Grand Ballroom 8:15–10 am GeneRAL SessIon Grand Ballroom “The Acme® Patient-centered Medical Home (Beep Beep®)” William Miller, MD, MA, Lehigh Valley Hospital FMR, Allentown, Pennsylvania 10–10:30 am Refreshment Break in the STFM Village Pavilion Ballroom 10:30 am–Noon Concurrent Educational Sessions Including Posters (See schedule on pages 32–33; abstracts on pages 92–100) 12:30–1:30 pm Optional STFM Group Meetings (See list on page 15)

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