Block Schedules
Didactic Component
12/1/2005 Drew Health Collaborative Peter Cronholm, MD MSCE
01/19/2005 Hospice Joseph B. Straton, MD MSCE
02/02/2006 Epidemiology (Introduction) Peter Cronholm, MD MSCE
02/09/2006 End of Life Care Joseph B. Straton, MD MSCE
04/06/2006 Healthcare for the underserved Mira Gohel, MD
05/04/2006 Neighborhoods and health Chevy Williams, PhD
07/20/2006 Injury Prevention Charlie Branas, PhD
08/17/2006 Primary care providers as policy advocates Evan Fieldston, MD
08/31/2006 Epidemiology (Measures of Association) Joseph Gallo, MD MPH
10/05/2006 Hospice Joseph B. Straton, MD MSCE
10/05/2006 Palliation - Opioids Joseph B. Straton, MD MSCE
10/12/2006 Drew Health Collaborative Peter Cronholm, MD MSCE
11/09/2006 Immigrant Health Cheryl Bettigole, MD
12/07/2006 Epidemiology (RCTs) Josh Metlay, MD PhD
01/18/2007 Disaster Preparedness Crawford Mechem, MD
crawford.mechem@uphs.upenn.edu
02/15/2007 Social Services for Perinatal Risk Silvana Mazzella
03/15/2007 Epidemiology (CBPR and Qualitative) Fran Barg, PhD and Chanita Hughes-Halbert, PhD
bargf@uphs.upenn.educhanita@mail.med.upenn.edu
04/12/2007 Family Violence and Children / Child Abuse Marcy Witherspoon, MSW, LSW
05/10/2007 Public Assistance Heather Klusaritz
Heather.Klusaritz@uphs.upenn.edu
06/07/2007 Epidemiology (IRB and Research Ethics) Vardit Ravitsky, PhD
Date TBD Epidemiology (Case Control and Cohort Studies) Dennis Durbin, MD MSCE
Date TBD Using Census data Laurie Allen
Date TBD Health Insurance and Medication Coverage Heather Klusaritz
Heather.Klusaritz@uphs.upenn.edu
Date TBD Services for the Elderly Heather Klusaritz
Heather.Klusaritz@uphs.upenn.edu
Date TBD Domestic Violence - Victimization Peter Cronholm, MD MSCE
Date TBD Domestic Violence - Perpetration Peter Cronholm, MD MSCE
• Longitudinal component of the Drew Health Collaborative reframed in terms of a residency-wide intervention in order to improve sense of coherence and continuity as opposed to individual residency class projects
• Higher-level interaction with Bridging the Gap Program (BTG) with consideration of resident mentoring of BTG students and resident development of Sayre-based site for BTG student/resident projects
• Home visit program coordinated with Family Medicine attendings, nursing, social work and pharmacy staff
• Exposure to diabetes group visits
• Block sessions with the following:
Disability assessments at occupational health
School and pre-participation physicals
Community-based domestic violence advocacy programs
Continued structured interaction with the public health system
Continued structured interaction with Wissahickon Hospice Program
Faith-based organizations
• Individual resident community medicine projects focused on Drew or Sayre-based initiatives
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