CERA Best Paper Award
The CERA Best Paper Award recognizes a research paper using CERA survey data that was published in a peer-reviewed journal the previous academic year.
The CERA Best Paper Award recognizes a research paper using CERA survey data that was published in a peer-reviewed journal the previous academic year. The CERA Steering Committee members review all papers that meet the criteria and vote on the award based on the following: novelty of topic, quality of methods, interest to the audience, and potential to change practice.Note: Members of the CERA Steering Committee who have a conflict with an eligible paper (ie, an author, a mentor of an author, a member of the department of an author, or other self-identified conflict) will not participate in the scoring of that paper.The winning paper is presented at a poster session at the STFM Annual Spring Conference. The lead author receives the award on behalf of the research team at the awards program.
Past Winners of CERA Best Paper Award
2021–2025 Winners
- 2025: "Features of Effective Clinical Competency Committees" by Kathleen Rowland, MD, MS; Deborah Edberg, MD; Lauren Anderson, PhD, Med; Katherine Wright , PhD, MPH
- 2024: "Evaluating the Uptake of Antiracism Training, Policies, and Practices in Departments of Family Medicine" by Mechelle Sanders, PhD et al
- 2023: “Physician Attitudes and Self-reported Practices Toward Prostate Cancer Screening in Black and White Men” by Nicholas Shungu MD, MPH et al
- 2022: “Assessing Family Medicine Residency Programs’ Training on Human Trafficking: A National Survey of Program Directors" by Ranit Mishori, MD,MSPH; Katherine Stolarz, DO; Anita Ravi, MD, MPH; Valeriy R. Korostyshevskiy, PhD, MSc; Ronald Chambers, MD; Peter Cronholm MD, MS
- 2021: "Awareness of Meaning in Life is Protective Against Burnout Among Family Physicians: A CERA Study" by Stephanie A. Hooker, PhD, MPH; Robert E. Post, MD, MS; Michelle D. Sherman, PhD, ABPP
2019–2020 Winners
- 2020: "Perceptions of Parenting Residents Among Family Medicine Residency Directors" by Laura E. Morris, MD, MSPH; Erik Lindbloom, MD, MSPH; Robin L. Kruse, PhD, MSPH; Karla T. Washington, PhD, LCSW; Nikole J. Cronk, PhD; Heather L. Paladine, MD, MEd
- 2019: "Institutional NIH Research Funding and a Culture of Support for Family Medicine—Their Relationship to Family Medicine Specialty Choice" by Arch G. Mainous III, PhD; Maribeth Porter, MD, MS; Denny Fe Agana, MPH; Alexander W. Chessman, MD
Questions?
For general questions about this award, contact Sam Grammer at the link below.
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