Duke at SGIM22

Here is a collection of All Things Duke that will be at this year's Society of General Internal Medicine's Annual Meeting, taking place April 6-9 in Orlando, Florida. There are several acceptances from Duke faculty, residents, and medical students, all listed below.

 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6

  • Poster Session 1, 5:30 -7 PM, Location: Atlantic B/C
    • Caroline Sloan: Disparities in use of a novel out-of-pocket drug price transparency tool in primary care clinics (#034)​
    • Patrick Hemming: Delivering on Relationship-Centered Care in Primary Care: Assessing Residents' Perceptions & Improving Patient Continuity Across Transitions (#169)

THURSDAY, APRIL 7

  • Mental Health Interest Group: Patrick Hemming, 7-8 AM, Location: Asia 4, IGTB4
  • Poster Session 2, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM, Atlantic B/C
    • Courtney Dominguez: Changes in dietary and physical activity habits of older African American women in public housing communities during the COVID-19 pandemic (#062)
    • Joel Boggan: Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) for clinical teams: a systematic review of reviews (#216)
    • Connor Walsh: Is tech-equity possible? Rural patient and clinician perspectives on video visits in primary care (#220)
  • Workshop: Daniella Zipkin, 3:45 - 4:45 PM, Oceanic 2, WF4, Health Policy and Advocacy Curricula in Medical Training: A Toolkit ​
  • Poster Session 3, 4:30 - 6 PM, Atlantic B/C
    • Connor Walsh: Increasing Video Telehealth Utilization in Primary Care: A Mixed Methods Quality Improvement Project ​(#19)
  • Duke Reception: 6 - 8 PM, Todd English Bluezoo Restaurant, Upper Deck Lounge
    Join us for some food, drinks, and fun with other “Dukies” during the Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting! (The restaurant is located inside the Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort at 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830)

FRIDAY, APRIL 8

  • Poster Session 4, 10:15 -11:45 AM, Atlantic B/C
    • Nia S. Mitchell: Weight management for African American breast cancer survivors in a community-based program (Distinguished Professor of Women and Medicine Posters for Walk & Talk)(#3)
    • Caroline Sloan: What expenses do patients with diabetes struggle most to afford? An analysis of crowdfunding campaigns (#56)
    • Caroline Sloan: Impact of a diagnosis of diabetes on the financial success of crowdfunding campaigns (#35)
  • Scientific Abstract Oral Presentations in Mental Health: Jamie Carter, 1:15 - 2:15 PM, Southern IV/V, ASJ2
    • Implementation of a low barrier model of medication for opioid use disorder at a Federally Qualified Health Center: A qualitative study ​
    • Low barrier medication for opioid use disorder at a Federally Qualified Health Center: A retrospective cohort study 
  • Workshop: Daniella Zipkin, 3:45 - 4:45 PM, Oceanic 3, WL5, Don't Miss the Forest For the Trees: Teaching Meta-Analysis Appraisal
  • Poster Session 5, 4:30 -6 PM, Location: Atlantic B/C
    • Ethan Borre: Model-projected cost-effectiveness of adult primary care hearing screening in the United States (#19)

SATURDAY, APRIL 9

  • Poster Session 6, 10:15 -11:45 AM, Atlantic B/C
    • Audrey Zhang: Demographic Characteristics of Adults Participating in Clinical Trials of Pharmacologic Agents to Treat Alzheimer Disease (#11)
    • Emily Hatheway: Defining faculty needs: a call for inpatient faculty development in Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (#56)
  • Workshop: Daniella Zipkin, 11:30 - 12:30 PM, Asia 2, Getting Promoted as a Clinician-Educator

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