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STFM 37th Annual Conference 2004
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Wednesday, May 12

7 am–9 am Preconference workshop registration ONLY

Preconference Workshops:

8 am–4:30 pm STFM Faculty Development Workshop Series: Workshop III—"Administrative and Management Skills for Academic Leadership"
($195; Enrollment for this workshop is limited to 25)
8 am–5 pm "Celebrating Women in Family Medicine"
(No additional fee.)
1–5 pm STFM Faculty Development Workshop Series: Workshop IV: "Teaching One-on-One"
($100; Enrollment for this workshop is limited to 25)
1:30–5 pm Resident/Student Research Forum
3–7 pm Conference registration
5–6:30 pm Meeting of the STFM Group Chairs
6:30–7:30 pm New member/attendee orientation
7–8 pm Welcoming reception
7:30–9 pm STFM Annual Poetry and Prose Reading
Jon Neher, MD; Andrea Gordon, MD
Poetry and creative prose facilitate the expression of humanistic concerns about the doctor-patient encounter and allow emotional reflection on the themes of birth, growth, illness, suffering, and death. Participants are invited to bring their own medical poems and prose to share with peers in a supportive environment that promotes professional bonding. The group will discuss sources of inspiration, how to incorporate expressive writing in teaching, and options for publication in medical journals.

Thursday, May 13

6–7 am Annual “Marathonaki” fun run
7–8 am Common Interest and Group Meeting Breakfasts
7 am–6 pm STFM Computer Lab
8:15–10 am Opening General Session
President’s address: Carlos Moreno, MD, MSPH

Plenary Address:
“Crisis, Caring, and Conscience” -- Emily Friedman, Chicago
10–10:30 am Refreshment break
10:30 am–noon Theme Day Session, Seminars, Lecture-Discussions, PEER Papers, Research Forum, and Electronic Classrooms
12:15–1:45 pm Luncheon with candidates’ speeches
2:00–3:30 pm Theme Day Session (continued), Seminars, Lecture-Discussions, PEER Papers, Research Forum, and Electronic Classrooms
2:00–5:30 pm Workshops
3:30–4:00 pm Refreshment break
4:00–5:30 pm Theme Day Session (continued), Seminars, PEER Papers, Research Forum, and Electronic Classrooms
5:30–7 pm Opening reception—Educational resource and career opportunity exhibits with research fair, and scholastic posters

Friday, May 14

7–8 am Special Topic Breakfasts
7 am–6 pm STFM Computer Lab
8:30–10 am

General Session:
STFM Annual Business Meeting: “The State of STFM”

AAFP President’s Greetings: Michael Fleming, MD

Presentation of F. Marian Bishop Award

Plenary Address:
Blanchard Memorial Lecture: “Academia and the Care of the Chronically Ill”
Edward Wagner, MD, WA MacColl Institute for Healthcare Innovation at the Center for Health Studies, Seattle, Washington

10–10:30 am Refreshment break in display area
10 am–5:30 pm Research fair, scholastic posters, and educational resource and career opportunity exhibits
10:30 am–noon Seminars, lecture-discussions, PEER papers, research forums, and electronic classrooms
12:15–1:45 pm Luncheon with awards presentations
2:00–3:30 pm Seminars, lecture-discussions, PEER papers, research forums, and electronic classrooms
2:00–5:30 pm Workshops
3:30–4:00 pm Refreshment break in the display area
4:00–5:30 pm Seminars, lecture-discussions, PEER papers, research forums, and electronic classrooms
5:45–6:45 pm STFM group and committee meetings

Saturday, May 15

7–8:15 am Breakfast with exhibitors and poster presenters.
7 am–6 pm STFM Computer Lab
8:30–10 am General Session
Curtis G. Hames Award Presentation
STFM Best Research Paper Award Presentation

Plenary Address:
“You Do WHAT Research in a Family Medicine Department?”
Mary Marden Velasquez, PhD, University of Texas HSC at Houston
10–10:30 am Refreshment break in display area
10 am–1 pm Research fair, scholastic posters, and educational resource and career opportunity exhibits
10:30 am–noon Theme day sessions, seminars, lecture-discussions, electronic classroom, special session, research forum, and PEER sessions
Noon–1:30 pm Lunch on your own
12:30–1:30 pm Optional group meetings
1 pm Closing of research fair, scholastic posters, and educational resource and career opportunity displays
1:45–3:15 pm Theme day (continued), seminars, lecture-discussions, electronic classroom, and research forum
1:45–5:15 pm Workshops
3:15–3:45 pm Refreshment break
3:45–5:15 pm Theme day session (continued), seminars, lecture-discussions, electronic classroom, and research forum
9 pm–midnight After-dinner Dance Party and After-dinner Coffee Lounge
Open to all meeting attendees and guests!

Sunday, May 16

6:30–7:00 am  
7:15–8:15 am Coffee Service
8:30–10:00 am General Session
Incoming President’s Address: Jeannette
South-Paul, MD


Plenary Address:
"Integrative Medicine and the Future of Health Care"
Andrew Weil, MD, University of Arizona
10–10:15 am Refreshment break
10:15–11:45 am Seminars, lecture-discussions, research forum, and PEER papers
11:45 am Conference adjourns

 

For More Information:

For more information on any of the above, please contact Marce Alnajar at STFM at 800-274-2237, ext. 5415, or via email at malnajar@stfm.org.

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