If you came you were able to meet a new hospitalist who’s also the IRB representative for GIM, Neil Stafford, shake hands with a new faculty candidate, figure out who’s Shelby Reed and who’s Reed Johnson, and by the way, they do research together. You might have seen yourself in the slideshow continuous loop on the large screens. Dizzy now? Visit our blogsite and enjoy the slideshow. And, do read the list of poster presentations below. #ProudToBeGIM
POSTERS
- "A River Runs Through It": Duke GIM and Primary Care Improvement
Cho, Marstiller, Anderson et al - Colorectal Cancer Statistics among Patients Reported in the Veterans Affairs Central Cancer Registry
Zullig, Smith, Danus et al - Communications in GIM - towards a comprehensive and integrated strategy
Adams, Wright, Jackson-Goode et al - Development of a Duke Hospital Medicine Discharge Standard
Bae, Setji, Black et al - Educational Initiatives at Duke Regional Hospital
Sharma, Brooks, and Boyte - The Effects of Potassium on Glucose Metabolism and Diabetes Risk in African Americans
Chatterjee, Edelman, Svetkey et al - Evidence Mapping - Do Systematic Reviews Report the Inclusion of Women and Sex as a Moderator of Intervention Effects
Duan-Porter, Goldstein, Hughes et al - General Internal Medicine Advanced Consultation Center
Bosworth, Strigo, and Boulware - General Internal Medicine Research Methods and Shared Resources Core
Strigo, Bosworth, Pendergast et al - Hospital Medicine faculty development - Redesign and early implementation
Gallagher, Chudgar, Setji et al - The highest utilizers of care: individualized care plans to coordinate care, improve health care service utilization and reduce costs at Duke University Hospital
Mercer, Kipnes, Bae et al - Innovations in Duke Medical Student Education
Chudgar, Jolly Graham, Peyser et al - Linking Research to improving the care of patients: implementation research in the VA Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care
Oddone, Bosworth, and Allen - Precepting preferences in primary care providers: are we doing enough to ENTIC (Enlist New Teachers in Clinical Environments)?
Peyser, Railey, Daily et al - Results of the Duke Outpatient Clinic (DOC) Resident Clinic Redesign Two Years Later
Bowlby, Zipkin, Greenblatt et al - Specialty Outpatient Care Patterns in Medicare and Association with Patient Experience, Perceived Health, and Costs
Clough, Patel, and Shrank - Stated-Preference Research in Health: Impacts and Opportunities
Reed and Johnson - Three Good Things on Duke General Medicine: Improving Patient Outcomes Through Increased Care taker Resiliency
Bae and Setji - Meet the General Internal Medicine Administrative Staff