Presentations from 2013
JFMA Street Outreach: A Resident-Run Street Medicine Program A retrospective chart review examining the needs of a vulnerable population and services provided, Kenneth E. Hemba, MD; Rebecca Simon, BS; and Lara Carson Weinstein, MD
An Interdisciplinary Model to Improve Completion of Latent Tuberculosis Infection Treatment in the Refugee Population, Christine O'Leary, PharmD; Marc Altshuler, MD; Kevin Scott, MD; Karen Kitagawa-James, RN, BSN; and Maria Hervada-Paige, MSS
Beyond Flexner: The Hunt for Medicine's Elusive Social Mission, Fitzhugh Mullan, MD
Presentations from 2011
Participatory Research at Pathways to Housing-PA: A Consumer Perspective, Patways to Housing Consumer Health Research Team and Department of Family and Community Medicine
Cervical Cancer Screening Outcomes in a Refugee Population, Sarah Pickle, MD; Marc Altshuler, MD; Kevin Scott, MD; Christina Hillson, MD; R. Patrick McManus, MD; Mazvita Nyamukapa; and Michael Walker
Baseline Monitoring of Standard Health Indicators in a Formerly Homeless Population, Lara Carson Weinstein, MD, MPH; Marianna Lanoue, PhD; and Elizabeth Collins, BS
Individual agency, community capacity building, and chronic illness care: Using participatory methods to implement the Stanford Chronic Disease Self Management Program in a Housing First Program, Lara Carson Weinstein, MD, MPH; Abbie Santana, MSPH; Carolyn Armour; Cornelius Crossan; James Lawson; and Karen Webb
Performance of Colorectal Cancer Screening Steps in Primary Care, Salini Mohanty, MPH; Mona Sarfaty, MD, MPH, FAAFP; and Randa Sifri, MD
Capacity Building for Participatory Health Services Research in Housing First, Lara Carson Weinstein, MD
Making REAL Health Reform Work, Len Nichols, PhD
Implementing Integrated Primary and Behavioral Healthcare Within a Housing First Program, Lara C. Weinstein, MD and Benjamin Henwood, LCSW
Presentations from 2009
Health Care Reform. Can we do more than rearrange the deck chairs?, Elliot Fisher
Presentations from 2008
Patient centered primary care: Why large employers are rediscovering the value of family medicine and primary care, Paul Grundy MD, MPH

