Resident Research/Scholarly Projects
Community and practice-based projects are part of a longitudinal curriculum to develop skill in evaluation and pursuit of scholarly work. Residents are partnered with faculty mentors to work on community-based projects that they choose in a variety of outreach settings within local service agencies, schools and with community groups.
Through a variety of departmental resources they are shepherded through a research process. Practice-based quality improvement projects focus on implementing changes in the way we practice to optimize care. They provide residents with valuable experience in critical appraisal, problem solving and leadership skills.
Recent Research Topics:
Changes in Communication with Patients
Proton Pump Inhibitors in the Primary Care Setting
Streamlining Procedure Workflows in Primary Care
Optimizing Hemoglobin A1c Goals in the Outpatient Setting
Changing Naloxone prescription practices through Provider Education for HFHC Patients Being Prescribed Opiates
Increasing Student Enrollment at the Worcester Public School Based Health Centers: An approach to Bridging Gaps in Child and Adolescent Health
Patient Satisfaction: Improving Online Ratings and Reviews for the Health Center
Assessing Compliance with Chronic Opioid Use by Establishing a Screening Protocol at Barre Family Health Center
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