RESEARCH - Department of Family & Community Medicine

Primary Care Research Methods & Statistics
2007 Conference Presentations

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  1. Increasing the Odds for Research Funding", Lawrence L. Gabel PhD, Ohio State University

  2. "Applied Longitudinal Analysis: Contrasting Marginal and Mixed Effects Models", Garrett Fitzmaurice D. Sc., Harvard School of Public Health

  3. Plenary Session - "Multilevel Effects Research", J. Michael Oakes, PhD.

  4. BMJ Researcher’s Seminar: "The Secret of Getting Your Research into Print", Domhnall MacAuley, MD, FRCGP

  5. "From Hypothesis Generation to Refinement: The Linking of Datasets", John Bennett MD MPH

  6. "Writing Qualitative Research Proposals with Integrity", Lynn Meadows PhD

  7. "Bridging the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide: Lessons from Anthropology", Bryan Bayles PhD

  8. "Using Multilevel Logistic Modeling and GIS to Identify Census Tract Populations at Risk of Health Care Access Deprivation", Martey Dodoo PhD, Xingyou Zhang PhD

  9. "Multilevel Modeling of Racial Disparities in Prostate Cancer", M. Norman Oliver MD MA

  10. "Place Matters: Using GIS in Primary Care Research", Andrew Bazemore MD MPH, Xingyou Zhang PhD

  11. "Categorizing Physician Locations by Physician Concentrations", Robert C. Bowman MD

  12. Plenary Session – “The Search for Contextual Effects in Social Epidemiology: Challenges and New Directions”, Ichiro Kawachi PhD

  13. Thematic Panel Discussion – “Methodological Issues in Multilevel Research”, Ichiro Kawachi PhD, J. Michael Oakes PhD; moderator Robert Ferrer MD MPH

  14. "NIH Funding Opportunities", Linda Nebeling PhD MPH, National Cancer Institute

  15. "Expanding Research Involvement in Community Residency Programs: Building a Residency-based Research Network ", Sandra Burge PhD, Daryl White MD, John Whitman MD, Richard Young MD

  16. "Using Qualitative Methods in Mixed Methods Clinical Research:  Making Count What Can Not Be Counted", Charles P. Mouton MD MS

  17. "Conducting Qualitative Health Research with Adolescents and Young Adults", Manuel Oscos-Sanchez MD, Janna Lesser RN PhD

  18. "Cluster Randomized Trials in Primary Care: Significance Testing and Sample Size", Robert E. Johnson PhD

  19. "A Refinement in Reporting the Confidence Intervals around the Numbers Needed to Treat: Dealing with Problems with Sample Size, Power, and Infinity", Robert Jacobson MD

  20. Plenary Session “Using the RE-AIM Framework to Enhance Effectiveness Research”, Paul A. Estabrooks PhD

  21. "Developing Standard Operating Procedures For Your Clinical Research Unit", Paul M. Darden MD, Robert Jacobson MD

  22. "Planning and Implementing Educational Research Projects in Medical Education Settings: An Introduction", Ashok Kumar MD, F. David Schneider MD, James Tysinger PhD

  23. "AHRQ Review of Concept Papers", David Meyers MD

  24. "Using the RE-AIM Framework to Enhance Effectiveness Research", Paul A. Estabrooks PhD

  25. "Academic Panel Discussion – “Mentoring”, Panelists:  Lawrence L. Gabel PhD, Helen Hazuda PhD, Charles Mouton MD MS; Juan Parra MD; moderator, Sandra K. Burge PhD

  26. "Methodological Think Tank Report", David A. Katerndahl MD MA, Benjamin F. Crabtree PhD, Ray Palmer PhD, Lynn Meadows PhD

  27. AHRQ Forum – David Meyers MD

  28. "Utilizing Qualitative Meta-Synthesis to Conduct Systematic Reviews of Primary Healthcare Research", Ronald J. Chenail PhD, Alyssa D. Weiss MSEd

  29. "Using Multilevel Factorial Analysis to Evaluate Organiz’l Characteristics of Primary Care Practices", Ray Palmer PhD, Pamela Ohman Strickland, Marivel Davila