NCNC announces the publication of our Winter 2019 Newsletter. We have articles about two PCORI dissemination grants that were from the MONITOR and ADAPT-NC projects. We also have two papers from the ADAPT-NC project that were recently published.
NCNC announces the publication of our Winter 2019 Newsletter. We have articles about two PCORI dissemination grants that were from the MONITOR and ADAPT-NC projects. We also have two papers from the ADAPT-NC project that were recently published.
Katrina Donahue’s Monitor trial placed among the AAFP’s Top 20 Research Studies for Primary Care Physicians. “The goal of the review process is to identify POEMs: patient-oriented evidence that matters. A POEM must report patient-oriented outcomes, such as improvement in…
NCNC contragulates Franklin Niblock on earning the Piscano Scholarship. The fourth-year medical student is one of only six medical students from across the country selected for the award from the NCAFP. Approximately 2600 applicants representing more than 140 medical…
Tamera Coyne-Beasley, MD MPH, is profiled in the first issue of The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health
In a landmark study, UNC School of Medicine researchers have shown that blood glucose testing does not offer a significant advantage in blood sugar control or quality of life for type 2 diabetes patients who are not treated with insulin.
Paul Alvarez wins the 2016 NCAFP Student Poster Award
This is a video presented at the North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Annual Meeting on primary care Research
The North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) is a multidisciplinary organization for primary care researchers and the annual meeting is from November 12-16 in Colorado Springs. Here is a list of our presentations” Preconference Workshop I: Advancing Primary Care…
We are pleased to announce the release our Summer 2016 Newsletter
Dr Tom Ludden’s poster won the David Lanier Top Poster Presentation Award Second Place at the NAPCRG 2016 Practice-based Research Network Conference