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Presentations

Contributors: 
Susan D Rotter

Dennis Baumgardner, MD gave the following presentations:

  • "Blastomycosis: The Systemic Fungal Disease of the North (South, East and West….)" at the Trees for Tomorrow Community Lecture in Eagle River, WI.
  • "Geographical Analysis of ADHD in Children: Milwaukee County, WI, USA." A Poster Presentation co-authored by Weimer J, Schreiber A. at the 35th Annual Meeting, North American Primary Care Research Group in Vancouver, British Columbia.
  • "Health Disparities in Milwaukee by Socioeconomic Status." Geoffrey Swain, MD poster presenter, and co-authored by Vila PM, Geoffrey Swain, MD, Dennis Baumgardner, MD, Halsmer SE, Remington PL, and Cisler RA at the UW Population Health Institute, Improving Wisconsin's Health: Prevention, Policy and Priorities for Research in Waukesha, WI.

The following presentations were given at the Wisconsin Primary Care Research Forum II, WREN in the Wisconsin Dells, WI:

  • Dennis Baumgardner, MD, Jennifer Evertsen, MS (co-presenters): "Center for Urban Population Health - A UWSMPH, UWM, Aurora Partnership Working Together to Improve the Health of Communities."
  • Dennis Baumgardner, MD (co-presenter), Zachary Baesemen (co-presenter), M-3, Andrea Schreiber, MA: "Geographic Distribution of Human Blastomycosis by Season in Northern Wisconsin."
  • Tracie Dunek, DO (presenter), Linnea Williams, DO, Shannon Simpson, MS, Jennifer Evertsen, MS, Dennis Baumgardner, MD (Faculty sponsor): "Weight Loss: Perceptions and Self-Motivators in Family Medicine Patients."
  • Jennifer Evertsen, MS (presenter), Dennis Baumgardner, MD, Ann Regnery BS, and Indrani Banerjee, BS: "Pneumonia, Bronchitis, & URI: Diagnosis and Antibiotic Use in Primary Care Practices."

John Beasley, MD gave the following lectures:

  • At Wonca Europe, Paris, France:
    • "International Primary Care Research: A Perspective from the IFPCRN."
    • "Towards an eArchive for Wonca Documents," M. Jamoulle, Session Chair; John Beasley, MD, Moderator.
  • At the International Federation of Primary Care Research Networks (IFPCRN):
    • "Strengthening Research in Primary Health Care on the Global Level." Workshop Co-Leader with D. Rotar-Pavlic.
  • At the Fox Valley Family Medicine Residency:
    • "Basic Electrocardiography: What is that rhythm?"
    • "What is that Murmur?"
  • At the UWSMPH Physicians Assistant Program:
    • "Cardiovascular I and II"
  • At the UW ALSO Course in Baraboo, WI:
    • "Safety in Maternity Care"
    • Laceration workshop and mega-delivery

Dennis P. Breen, MD was a co-presenter at the Chippewa Valley Technical College's Second Annual Simulation Conference on Human Patient Simulation, The Seasons of Simulation in Eau Claire, WI:

  • "Simulation to Teach Differential Diagnoses"
  • "'Knot' for One Specialty Area Alone: Interdisciplinary Training Using Simulation" along with Ernstmeyer, Kim; Londre, Linda; Meinen, Theresa
  • "Debriefing." (After a Simulation Experience)

Jennifer Evertsen, MS and Ramin Almezadeh, MD presented "Increasing Ten-Year Burden of Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Southeastern Wisconsin: Relationship with Body Weight at Diagnosis" at:

  • American College of Epidemiology Annual Meeting in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Poster Presentation - awarded 2nd place.
  • North American Primary Care Research Group 35th Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada. Poster Presentation.
  • University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Meeting in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

John Frey, MD presented "Who is next? The Changing Primary Care Workforce" at the Texas A&M/Scott and White Meeting for Family Medicine Leaders in Multispecialty Groups in Dallas, TX.

Claire M Gervais, MD and Warren Porter, PhD gave a talk entitled "Pesticides: Hidden Risks" to the UW Medical School class on social responsibility, Physician as a Health Activist.

Craig L. Gjerde, PhD, Patricia K Kokotailo, MD, K. Mae Hla, and Andrea D Poehling were accepted to present a poster on "Faculty Development Interests of Primary Care Teachers in Wisconsin" at the STFM Annual Spring Conference in Baltimore, MD.

Craig L. Gjerde, PhD, Jim H. Shropshire, MD and Jacob P. Prunuske, MD were accepted to present a Peer Paper entitled "A Master Teacher Training Program for Clerkship Teachers" at the STFM Predoc meeting.

Mike Grasmick, PhD gave the following presentations:

  • At the Madison Literacy Network, Madison, WI:
    • "Literacy and Health: Background and Focus Group Theme."
  • 35th North American Primary Research Group Annual Meeting in Vancouver, BC:
    • "AZMATICS: AZithroMycin Asthma Trial In Community Settings" with David Hahn, MD. (poster)
  • Wisconsin Primary Care Research Forum II in the Wisconsin Dells, WI:
    • "AZMATICS: AZithroMycin Asthma Trial In Community Settings" with David Hahn, MD. (poster)

Terri Kulie, MD was the Grand Rounds Lecturer at St Clare Hospital in Baraboo. The title of Dr. Kulie's lecture was "Teaching Residents - ACGME Competencies."

Mark R. Marnocha, PhD gave the following presentations:

  • Medical Humanities presentations to the Fox Valley Unitarian Fellowship (text or podcast available at http://www.focol.org/fvuuf/sermons/)
    • "Rivers and Stones: Gifts from Above." [text and podcast]
    • "Entering the Magic Garden" with Suzanne Marnocha. [text]
  • At UW-Oshkosh:
    • "Psychopathology: Anxiety, Mood, Addiction and Trauma" for the Athletic Training Program
    • "Research Methods and Statistics" for the College of Nursing

Jacob P. Prunuske, MD, MSPH along with Benjamin Crookston, MPH, Steven Alder, PhD; Annie Mervis, MSW, Randall Burt, MD, and Michael Magill, MD presented "Factors Associated with Colonoscopy Refusal in a Community-Based Primary Care Network" at the 35th NAPCRG Annual Meeting in October in Vancouver, British Columbia.

David Rabago, MD

David Rabago, MD gave the following presentations:

  • At the NAPCRG Annual Conference in Vancouver CA:
    • "Clinical and Radiological Outcomes of Prolotherapy for Lateral Epicondylosis" with Kijowski R, Aleksandra Zgierska, MD, PhD, and Scarpone M.
  • At the Physical and Occupational Therapy Group at St. Mary's Hospital and Medical Center in Madison, WI:
    • "Prolotherapy as a Treatment for Musculoskeletal Pain."
  • At the Annual University of Wisconsin Conference on The Anatomy, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Chronic Myofascial Pain with Prolotherapy:
    • "Prolotherapy Research Update"
  • At the Annual Wisconsin Primary Care Research Forum in the Wisconsin Dells:
    • "Nasal Irrigation for Chronic Sinus Symptoms in the Setting of Allergic Rhinitis, Asthma and Nasal Polyposis: an Exploratory Study" with Guerard E and Bukstein D.
    • "Prolotherapy for Lateral Epicondylosis: A New Intervention for Wisconsin Physicians"
  • At the Third Annual Prolotherapy Research Forum; University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI:
    • "Polidocanol Injections for Soft Tissue Injuries: A Review of the Literature"
    • "Prolotherapy in Lateral Epicondylosis: Clinical and Radiological Outcomes"
    • "Clinical Trial Design"

David Rakel, MD gave a poster presentation titled "Healing the Healer: A Web-Based Tool Encouraging Self-Reflection and the Creation of a Plan Towards Health for Students" at the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Symposium on How are we Teaching Humanism in Medicine and What is Working? in Chicago, Ill. Dr. Rakel also gave a lecture at the University of Iowa, Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds in Iowa City, IA on "Creating Time and Space for Healing in Primary Care: The S.O.S" and "Nutritional Supplement Use in Primary Care" for the botanical research project at the University of Iowa.

Rich Roberts, MD, JD gave the following presentations:

  • Plenary: "The Myths & Misuses of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM)," and
    Plenary: "Lies, Damn Lies & Lawyers: Why the Law can Suit You" at The Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians 18th Annual Family Medicine Potpourri in Sturgeon Bay, WI.
  • Main Stage Plenary: "What the World Needs Now . . .is Family Doctors,"
    Seminar: "How to Apologize, Improve Rapport, and Reduce Malpractice Risk," (repeated) and Seminar: "Our Friend the Prostate" at The American Academy of Family Physicians 2006 Scientific Assembly in Washington, DC.
  • Plenary: "The (New, Improved & Really Far Out) Future of Family Medicine," Workshop: "Introduction to the 90-90 Group," and Workshop: "Implementing the Next Steps for the 90-90 Group." at The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Northeast Conference in Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Plenary: "Our Friend the Prostate," and Plenary: "Risk Management" at The Connecticut Academy of Family Physicians in Plantsville, CT.
  • Plenary: "Surviving Malpractice and Other Bad Outcomes." at The Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association Primary Care Update in Savannah, GA.
  • Plenary: "Guidelines and Primary Care." at The NHBLI Clinical Guidelines Leadership Group for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Washington, DC.

Gerald Ryan, MD presented a talk on "Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus" for the AAFP at the Connecticut Academy of Family Physicians and at the Tennessee Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Ryan also gave a presentation on "Type II Diabetes" for AFP and DFM Live (part of the AAFP) in Seattle, WA.

Geoffrey R. Swain, MD, MPH presented "Overview of Public Health" and "Outbreak Response" at the City of Milwaukee Health Department in Milwaukee WI. Additionally he presented "Upstream Determinants of Health" at the UW SMPH Introduction to Public Health Seminar.

Jon Temte, MD, PhD gave the following presentations:

  • At the American Academy of Family Physicians Annual Scientific Assembly in Chicago, IL:
    • "Medical Issues in International Adoption" with Beth Potter, MD.
    • "Benefits of Joining a Practice-Based Research Network" with Wilson Pace.
    • "Avian Influenza (non-pandemic) in your Office."
    • "Childhood and Adolescent Immunization - 2007 Update."
  • In Satelite CME sessions during the American Academy of Family Physicians Annual Scientific Assembly in Chicago, IL:
    • "Screening and Prevention is Better than Infection. Perspective in HIV: Straight from the HAART."
    • "Influenza Epidemiology and Prevention Guidelines for the Family Medicine Practice. An Update on Influenza Management in Family Medicine."
  • At AFP & FPM Live! in Oak Brook, IL:
    • "Immunizations in Adolescents."
  • At the 35th Annual Meeting of the North American Primary Care Research Group in Vancouver, B.C.:
    • "Encounter Problem Density in Primary Care: a Better Measure of Complexity?" with Mike Grasmick, PhD, J Barr, J Kunstman, A Jaeger, and John Beasley, MD.
  • At the Questions & Quandaries for Quality - not Quackery Primary Care Conference, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, WI:
    • "Influenza and Other Vaccines: Evidence for Enhancing Immunization."

Aleksandra Zgierska, MD, PhD gave the following presentations:

  • "Mindfulness Meditation and Substance Use Disorders" at the Winter Conference of the Wisconsin Society of Addiction Medicine (WisSAM) at Meriter Hospital and the NRSA fellowship meeting, University of Wisconsin, in Madison, WI.
  • "Mindfulness Meditation for Alcohol Relapse Prevention: A Feasibility Pilot Study" at the Annual Wisconsin Primary Care Research Forum in the Wisconsin Dells, the NIAAA Trainee Workshop in Indianapolis, IN and the UW Gateway Recovery meeting in Madison, WI.
  • "Mindfulness Meditation for Alcohol Relapse Prevention: Lessons Learned from a Feasibility Pilot Study" at the NIAAA fellowship meeting at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.