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Workshops and Breakout Sessions
Education
 IPE in the Outpatient Setting – Laura Hanyok, MD,
Kathleen Becker, DNP, and Maura Mcguire, MD
 Precepting in Clinic, Q&A with Johns Hopkins
Experts in Outpatient Precepting – Samuel Durso, MD
Research
 QI in the Outpatient Setting – Julia Kim, MD, MPH,
Samantha Pitts, MD, and Sajida Chaudry, MD
 Partnering with the Community: Community-Based
Participatory Research – Jacky Jennings, PhD, MPH
Clinical
 Pursuing Excellence in Outpatient Care: Tips for
Learners – Stephanie Nothelle, MD, Ryan Graddy,
MD, and Scott Wright, MD
 Engaging Patients in Outpatient Mental Health Care –
Vinay Parekh, MD, and Anne Ruble, MD
Policy
 Roundtable - PCMH and the Future: What is
the Role of the Primary Care Provider in the Medical
Neighborhood? – Amber Richert, CRNP, and
Janet Jacapraro, MD
 Roundtable - The Future of Primary Care on the
Maryland Waiver – Joshua Sharfstein, MD, and
Donna Kinzer
Sponsored by:
The Johns Hopkins
Primary Care Consortium
Mission Statement
The mission of The Johns Hopkins Primary Care Consortium is
to provide a broadly collaborative and multi-disciplinary
academic home for research, education, quality improvement,
and innovation designed to improve primary care and health
outcomes for the benefit of patients and society; and to
inspire and nurture the development, value, and professional
growth of providers of primary care research, education, and
clinical medicine within all entities of Johns Hopkins Medicine.
The Consortium is pleased to announce a call for the very first
Johns Hopkins Medicine Awards in Primary Care honoring
those within our Hopkins community and beyond who
embody excellence, joy, and innovation in primary
care. Anyone is welcome to nominate a member of the
primary care community who deserves special recognition for
his or her contributions to primary care. Please submit
nominations by January 9, 2015.
For more information on the Primary Care Consortium,
Retreat registration and CME credit, and the awards
nomination process, please visit
http://Hopkinsmedicine.org/primary_care_consortium.
Johns Hopkins Medical Campus
Turner Auditorium
733 North Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205
CLINICAL INNOVATION
Contact:
Judy Fields, 410 955 2600
[email protected]
2nd Biennial Retreat
to Advance Primary Care
“Inspiring
Excellence,
Innovation,
and Joy“
All Are Welcome!
Tuesday
February 24, 2015
12 – 5p
Turner Auditorium
POLICY
2nd Biennial Retreat
to Advance Primary Care
“Inspiring Excellence, Innovation, and Joy”
AGENDA
12 - 1p
Lunch, Mingling, Poster Presentation
1 - 1:10p
Welcome – David Hellmann, MD, Vice Dean
School of Medicine, Bayview Campus
1:10 - 1:15p
Ronald Daniels, President
Johns Hopkins University
1:15 - 1:25p
Story from the Stoop
1:25 - 1:30p
Paul Rothman, MD, Dean and CEO
Johns Hopkins Medicine
1:30 - 2:15p
Keynote Address – Modena Wilson, MD, MPH
2:15 - 2:30p
Break
2:30 - 4:10p
Workshops and Breakout Sessions
EDUCATION
Keynote Speaker:
Modena Wilson, MD, MPH
Senior Vice President
Chief Health & Science Officer
American Medical Association
4:15 - 4:20p Marie Nolan, PhD, Associate Dean
School of Nursing
4:20 - 4:30p Story from the Stoop
Modena Wilson, MD, joined the American
4:30 - 4:35p Michael Klag, MD, MPH, Dean
School of Public Health
Medical Association as Senior Vice President
for Professional Standards in September
2004. She currently serves as AMA’s Chief
Health & Science Officer with a wide range of
related responsibilities.
Awards
4:50 - 5p
Closing
Dr. Wilson came to the AMA from the American
Academy of Pediatrics. She joined the executive staff of
the Academy in January 2000 as Director of the
Department of Committees and Sections. Dr. Wilson
was a full time faculty member of the Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine for more than twenty
years where she attained the academic rank of
Professor of Pediatrics. At Johns Hopkins, Dr. Wilson
directed the Division of General Pediatrics and
Adolescent Medicine and General Academic Pediatrics
Fellowship Program, Co-directed the Robert Wood
Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, and held a joint
appointment in the School of Public Health’s
Department of Health Policy and Management. In her
research activities, Dr. Wilson was affiliated both with
the Center for Injury Research and Policy and with the
Center for Immunization Research at Johns Hopkins.
She is the first author of a book on childhood injury
control.
Dr. Wilson graduated summa cum laude from McPherson
College. She holds a Master’s Degree in Biology from
Wichita State University. She studied medicine at the
University of Kansas. Her pediatric residency training took
place at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals in Madison.
She received both a Masters of Public Health degree and a
certificate in the Business of Medicine from Johns Hopkins
University. She was a member of the inaugural class of the
US Public Health Service’s Primary Care Policy Fellowship.
4:10 - 4:15p Travel Time Back to Large Group
4:35 - 4:50p
RESEARCH
Dr. Wilson’s national activities have included service on the
Council on Graduate Medical Education, the US Preventive
Services Task Force, the Advisory Council of the National Injury
Prevention Center, and the Board of Directors of the American
Board of Pediatrics. Before joining the Academy staff, she
served an Associate Editor of the Archives of Pediatrics and
Adolescent Medicine, now JAMA Pediatrics®. She is now a
member of the JAMA® Journal Oversight Committee. With
colleagues from general internal medicine and family medicine,
Dr. Wilson co-directed the Interdisciplinary Generalist Clerkship
Project and the Genetics in Primary Care Project. She was also
one of the directors of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association’s
National Faculty Development Scholars Program. Dr. Wilson is a
Past-President of the Academic (Ambulatory) Pediatric
Association.