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P4 Core Outcomes Review tool now online
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The P4 Core Outcomes Review (PCOR) tool – created and maintained by the Oregon Health & Science University's Family Medicine Research program – allows P4 participants to review core data collected by the P4 Evaluation Team, and compare their program's results to those of the entire P4 population. To learn more and access the tool, click here.

The latest edition of the P4 Newsletter
Find out what's happening in the P4 residency program: click here.

P4 Innovation Updates
To read the latest descriptions of the residency program innovations in this updated PDF document, click here.

August 31, 2009 - AAFP News Now (ANN)
Academy's New Online Presentation Designed to Educate Medical Students About PCMH
"The Academy's Division of Medical Education and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine's, or STFM's, Group on Predoctoral Education have designed two new online resources for medical students that explain the patient-centered medical home, or PCMH, and its importance to family physicians."

February 17, 2009 - AAFP News Now (ANN) Special Report
Family Medicine Residencies Are Incorporating Medical Home Model
While most family medicine residencies have implemented some portion of the patient-centered medical home model, the 14 residencies taking part in the P4 initiative are well down the road when it comes to educating future family physicians in PCMH. Perhaps spurred by the early successes of P4 residencies, other residency programs, such as the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Family Medicine Residency Program at Smoky Hill-Salina, are integrating PCMH into their curriculum, as well. The article includes interviews and updates from P4 partcipants Middlesex Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, Hendersonville Family Medicine Residency, and University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency in Denver, as well as podcast interviews with residents from Smoky Hill which has recently engaged TransforMED for PCMH facilitaton and technical assistance services.

Read the article at AAFP News Now »
Read more about TransforMED and Smoky Hill »

See what other residencies are doing:
Salina Residency Practice Recaps a Successful First Year of PCMH Transformation

It's been just a year since rural Salina Family HealthCare Center and the Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency Program launched their medical home transformation initiative with the help of TransforMED.

They made significant health information technology improvements for efficiency, quality and safety. They implemented an innovative "Four Team Concept". And they added numerous service enhancements that directly benefit their rural patient population. At the same time, they completed a significant organizational re-alignment. Dr. Freelove's group's accomplishments are both astonishing and inspiring.

Click here to read about Salina's PCMH transformation accomplishments »

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2008 P4 Innovators Meeting - Austin
2008 P4 Innovators Meeting - Minneapolis
• Baylor HCHD Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit
• Christiana Care Health System Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit
• Hendersonville Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit
• John Peter Smith Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit
• Lehigh Valley Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit
• Loma Linda University Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit
• Middlesex Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit
• Tufts University Family Medicine Residency
• University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit
• University of Missouri-Columbia Family Medicine Residency Site Visit
• University of Rochester Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit
• Waukesha Family Medicine Residency Program Site Visit



Winter 2009 - AAFP Center for International Health Initiatives Winter 08-09 International Update Newsletter
The Global Health Residency at Loma Linda University
"Loma Linda University's P4 program is pioneering a unique way of preparing the international family physician for practice: the global health residency. In January 2006, the first longitudinally integrated four-year family medicine/ preventive medicine program was approved. James Crounse, MD and Jessica Watters, MD, two second year residents, have been instrumental in its construction..."
Sometimes the Best Teacher is a Failed Project
"Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. We had heard this oft-repeated cliché, but upon returning from our summer in Peru this insight had never been more salient. Months of planning meetings, exhaustive lists of needed supplies, and numerous predictions about project outcomes had not adequately prepared us for the reality of an international health care project. Within the first week, local health care worker strikes, bacterial dysentery, and the acknowledgement of an inoperable protocol forced us to abandon our project altogether. But the experience gained as a result..."

Download the PDF newsletter with both articles »


The P4 Innovator's Journal recently featured an essay entitled "Leading Change" by Alan Douglass MD and Michael Stehney MD MPH of Middlesex Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program. Click here to download the article as an Adobe PDF file.

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