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INDIANAPOLIS OCTOBER 7-9, 2016

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Family Medicine Midwest ConferenceOctober 7-9, 2016

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S C H E D U L E O F E V E N T SSee the Education Guide for complete list of sessions and speakers

Friday October 7, 2016

8:30 am Registration opens Foyer WRB A-D9:00 am – 12:30 pm Pre conference meetings (4 concurrent sessions) • Maternal and Child Health Room 101 • Community and Population Health Room 102 • Palliative Medicine Room 103 • Student Run Clinics (10:15 am - 12:30 pm) Room 1049:00 am – 2:00 pm IN AFP KSA Workshop – Mental Health in the Community Room 10512:30 – 2:00 pm Lunch on your own12:30 – 1:30 pm FMM Committees kickoff meeting White River D2:00 – 3:50 pm Educational sessions (5 concurrent sessions) Rooms 101-1064:00 – 4:30 pm Poster Session I & Break with exhibitors Foyer WRB - E4:30 – 5:20 pm Educational sessions (5 concurrent sessions) Rooms 101-1065:30 – 6:30 pm AMFRD Program Directors Meeting Room 105 6:00 – 8:00 pm Welcome Reception NCAA Hall of Champions

Saturday October 8, 2016

Breakfast on your own! 8:30 am Registration opens Foyer WRB A-D9:00 am - 10:50 am Educational Sessions (5 concurrent sessions) Rooms 101-1079:00 am – 9:50 am Speed Date the Specialty White River A - E10:00 am - 10:50 am Educational Sessions (7 concurrent sessions)11:00 am - 11:50 am Educational Sessions (7 concurrent sessions) 12:00 - 1:30 pm Lunch and Plenary – H. Clifton Knight, MD, FAAFP White River A - E

Family Physician Well-Being, Resilience, and Burnout and Issues in Shaping the Future of Primary Care1:30 – 2:00 pm Poster Session II & Break with exhibitors Foyer – WRB E 1:30 – 5:30 pm IN AFP KSA Meeting- Depression Room 2092:00 – 3:00 pm Workshops (5 concurrent sessions) 3:00 – 5:00 pm Residency and Career Fair in Exhibit Hall Griffin Hall4:00 – 5:00 pm ADFM Chairs Meeting Room 106 5:00 – 7:00 pm AAFP FMIG meeting/reception (invitation only) Rooms 203-205 Dinner on your own!

Sunday October 9, 2016

7:30 – 9:00 am Breakfast and Plenary Michael LeFevre, MD, MSPH White River A-E On Doctoring: The Future of Family Medicine9:00 - 9:30 am Poster Session III & Break with exhibitors Foyer WRB A-D 9:30 - 10:30 am Workshops (5 concurrent sessions) Rooms 101-105 10:35 - 11:30 am 15 minute sessions Rooms 101-105

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H E A L T H I S P R I M A R Y

3T H A N K Y O U T O O U R P A R T N E R S

Thank you to our Organizational Partners! Your support has given the Family Medicine Midwest Foundation the infrastructure and resources to develop and execute five incredible

conferences in four states. Thank you for your trust and support to get this dream off the ground.

Join this Foundation as a member organization. Details are online at www.iafp.com/fmm or visit the registration desk for

more information.

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C o n f e r e n c e L e a d e r s h i p

Host CommitteeChair: Risheet Patel, MD Indiana Academy of Family Physicians

Kirsten M Anderson, student Rush Medical College (Illinois)

Christopher Barry Indiana Academy of Family Physicians

Janice Benson, MD University of Chicago/NorthShore University

Dorothy Dschida, MD Northwestern McGaw Family Medicine Residency, Chicago

Asim Jaffer, MD University of Illinois Family Medicine Residency, Peoria

Missy Lewis CAE, MAM Indiana Academy of Family Physicians

Teresa Lovins, MD Indiana Academy of Family Physicians

Bernard Richard MD Indiana Academy of Family Physicians

Kate Rowland, MD Rush-Copley Family Medicine Residency

Andrew Slattengren, DO University of Minnesota/Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians

Johnny Tenegra, MD SIU Decatur Family Medicine Residency

William Tortoriello, MD Indiana Academy of Family Physicians

Alicia Vazquez, MD Cook County-Loyola Family Medicine Residency (Illinois)

Juan Carlos Venis, MD, resident Indiana University Ball Memorial Family Medicine Residency Tabatha Wells, MD University of Illinois at Chicago Family Medicine Residency

Jason White, MD, MBA, resident Community Health Indianapolis Family Medicine Residency

Kristin Willford, MD St. Francis Family Medicine Residency (Indiana)

Education Program CommitteeChair: Tricia Hern, MD Community Health East Family Medicine Residency (Indiana)

Carrie Anderson, MD St. Francis Family Medicine Residency (Indiana)

Ravi Balasubrahmanyan, MD United Family Medicine Residency (Minnesota)

Casandra Cashman, MD Community Health East Family Medicine Residency (Indiana)

Cynthia Meneghini, MD Community Health East Family Medicine Residency (Indiana)

Luke S. Ernstberger, MD Indiana University - Ball Memorial Family Medicine Residency

Kate Gray, MD Fort Wayne Family Medicine Residency (Indiana)

Kathleen Macken, MD United Family Medicine Residency (Minnesota)

Kelly Everard, PhD St. Louis University

Nicole McGuire, DHSc, RRT, CNP, Union Family Medicine Residency (Indiana)

Jonathan D. Moulder, MD Indiana University - Methodist Family Medicine Residency

Jacob Prunuske, MD, MSPH Medical College of Wisconsin

Andrew Slattengren, DO University of Minnesota/Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians

Martin F. Wieschhaus MD St. Joseph Family Medicine Residency (Indiana)

Farion Williams, MD University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford

Jennifer L. Wilson, MD Indiana University - Ball Memorial Family Medicine Residency

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Board of DirectorsChair: Andrew Slattengren, DO University of Minnesota/Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians

Vice-Chair: Kathleen M. Macken, MD United Family Medicine Residency (Minnesota)

Treasurer: Risheet Patel, MD Indiana Academy of Family Physicians

Executive Director: Vincent D. Keenan, CAE Illinois Academy of Family Physicians

Directors:Wendy Biggs, MD University of Kansas

Janice Benson, MD University of Chicago/NorthShore University

David M. Deci, MD University of Wisconsin

Alicia Vazquez, MD Cook County-Loyola Family Medicine Residency (Illinois)

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Registration

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Conference Exhibitors

1. University of Chicago, NorthShore University HealthSystem2. American Health Network3. EBSCO Health4. Gundersen Health System5. Abbvie6. American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians7. HealthEast8. RHEDI - Reproductive Health Education in Primary Care9. North Clinic , P.A.10. Franciscan Physician Network11. MedExpress12. The Inline Group13. OSF Healthcare14. Prevea Health15. Hemosure, Inc.16. EasterSeals Crossroads17. Physicians Urgent Care18. iSALUS Healthcare19. US Army Healthcare

Registration

FMMC1st Floor Prefunction

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Conference Exhibitors

1. University of Chicago, NorthShore University HealthSystem2. American Health Network3. EBSCO Health4. Gundersen Health System5. Abbvie6. American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians7. HealthEast8. RHEDI - Reproductive Health Education in Primary Care9. North Clinic , P.A.10. Franciscan Physician Network11. MedExpress12. The Inline Group13. OSF Healthcare14. Prevea Health15. Hemosure, Inc.16. EasterSeals Crossroads17. Physicians Urgent Care18. iSALUS Healthcare19. US Army Healthcare

1. University of Chicago, NorthShore University HealthSystem

2. American Health Network

3. EBSCO Health

4. Gundersen Health System

5. Abbvie

6. American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians

7. HealthEast

8. RHEDI - Reproductive Health Education in Primary Care

9. North Clinic, P.A.

10. Franciscan Physician Network

11. MedExpress

12. The Inline Group

13. OSF Healthcare

14. Prevea Health

15. Hemosure, Inc.

16. EasterSeals Crossroads

17. Physicians Urgent Care

18. iSALUS Healthcare

19. US Army Healthcare

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Family Medicine Midwest ConferenceOctober 7-9, 2016

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WHITE RIVERBALLROOM

White River Conference Level

Foyer - White River Ballroom

GRIFFIN HALL FedExBusiness

Center

Starbucks

Skywalk to Convention Centerand Downtown Indy

WHITE RIVER CONFERENCE LEVEL

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AccreditationThe Illinois Academy of Family Physicians / Family Practice Education Network is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit DesignationAMA PRA Category 1 - The Illinois Academy of Family Physicians/Family Practice Education Network designates this live activity, Family Medicine Midwest Conference 2016 for a maximum of 14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™.

Prescribed – Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending

Faculty Disclosure StatementThe Illinois Academy of Family Physicians adheres to the conflict of interest policy of the ACCME and the AMA. It is the policy of Illinois AFP to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its educational activities. All individuals in a position to control the content in our programs are expected to disclose any relationships they may have with commercial companies whose products or Services may be mentioned so that participants may evaluate the objectivity of the presentations. In addition, any discussion of off-label, experimental, or investigational use of drugs or devices will be disclosed by the faculty. Only those participants who have no conflict of interest or who agree to an identified resolution process prior to their participation were involved in the CME activity.

It’s Good to Be GreenWe have gone green for this meeting - all handouts and evaluations are only available online!

How to access handouts, evaluations & claim CME credit All evaluations and handouts are available online at the 2016 Family Medicine Midwest Meeting website. A link to this website, along with your username & password, was emailed to you prior to the conference. Please check your inbox! You can also access this website by scanning the QR code using your smartphone or typing the URL into your web browser.

http://iafp.planion.com/Web.Admin/Login?ACCOUNT=IAFP Username: (the email address you used for conference registration)Password: familymedicine

Once logged into the website you can fill out the evaluation for each session you attended and claim credits. Handout materials, including copies of the presentations, can also be found online listed with each session. Once you have completed the evaluations for each session you have attended and claimed credits you can print a CME certificate or a certificate of attendance. Your information will also be stored on the website for one year, so you may access handouts or your CME credits at any time.

If you registered onsite, your information will be added to the website at the end of the conference day and you’ll be able to log in. Questions or problems? Please see staff at the registration desk for help.

C M E I N F O R M A T I O N

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M e e t o u r P l e n a r y P r e s e n t e r s

Michael L. LeFevre, MD, MSPH is the immediate past chair of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. He has worked for the University of Missouri for more than three decades, and currently serves as the Future of Family Medicine professor and vice chair in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Missouri School of Medicine.

As director of clinical services for the Department of Family Medicine, he oversees eight practices that have 100,000 outpatient visits, 2,500 admissions, 5,000 nursing home visits, and more than 200 obstetric deliveries each year. He maintains an active family medicine practice.

Dr. LeFevre earned his M.D., and M.S.P.H. from the University of Missouri. Among his many honors, Dr. LeFevre was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies in 2011, and received the University of Missouri School of Medicine Medical Alumni Association 2013 Citation of Merit and the University of Missouri Alumni Association 2013 Faculty Alumni Award. He has been named to the “Best Doctors in America” list annually since 1996.

Dr. LeFevre’s research and clinical interests include family medicine, evidence-based medicine, information technology in clinical care, clinical practice guidelines, and preventive services. Dr. LeFevre has been a member of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force since January 2005 and was appointed chair of the Task Force in March 2014. He became the immediate past chair in March 2015.

Michael L. LeFevreMD, MSPH

H. Clifton “Clif” Knight, MD, FAAFP is senior vice president, education at the American Academy of Family Physicians. He oversees all organizational activities related to medical education and continuing medical education, including student interest in the specialty of family medicine.

Knight was a family physician in Indiana for nearly 25 years. He served as chief medical and academic officer for Community Health Network in Indianapolis, where he was responsible for patient safety, medical education, research and medical staff support. He served on the Admissions Committee for the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine, which admitted its inaugural class in August 2013. Knight served in an appointed position on the Indiana Medical Education Board, which oversees state grant funding for family medicine residency programs in Indiana.

A member of the AAFP since 1984, Knight was elected to the board of directors in 2012, a position he has resigned to take on his new role. At the state level, Knight has been an active member of the Indiana Academy of Family Physicians since his first year of medical school in 1984. In 2004, the Indiana AFP awarded Knight the A. Alan Fischer Award for his outstanding contributions to family medicine education. He was Indiana AFP Student of the Year in 1987.

Knight earned his medical degree from the Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis. He completed his family medicine residency at Community Health Network in Indianapolis.

H. Clifton “Clif” Knight MD, FAAFP

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Platinum Level Supporters:Abbvie

American Health Network University of Chicago / NorthShore University HealthSystem

Gold Level Supporters:

Thank you to our 2016 Family Medicine Midwest Supporters

American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians

EasterSeals Crossroads

EBSCO Health

Franciscan Physician Network

Gundersen Health System

HealthEast

Hemosure, Inc.

iSALUS Healthcare

MedExpress

North Clinic, P.A.

OSF Healthcare

Physicians Urgent Care

Prevea Health

RHEDI Reproductive Health Education in Primary Care

The Inline Group

US Army Healthcare

Vaccinate Indiana

This conference also supported by:American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation- the Family Medicine Philanthropic Consortium

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1 SIU-Decatur Family Medicine Residency Program – Demonstration: Spinal Tap Decatur, IL2 University of Chicago NorthShore - Family Medicine Residency Glenview, IL3 West Suburban Medical Center Oak Park, IL4 University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria Peoria, IL5 MacNeal Family Medicine Residency Berwyn, IL6 SIU Center for Family Medicine - Springfield Springfield, IL7 Advocate Christ Family Medicine Residency Program Hometown, IL8 PrimeCare Community Health – Career Opportunities Chicago, IL9 Cook County Loyola Family Medicine Residency Program Chicago, IL12 HCMC Family Medicine Residency Program Minneapolis, MN13 University of Minnesota Dept. of Family Medicine - Eight programs in all! Minneapolis, MN14 University of Minnesota Dept. of Family Medicine Minneapolis, MN15 University of Illinois at Chicago Family Medicine Residency Program Chicago, IL16 Amita Hinsdale Family Medicine Residency Program Hinsdale, IL17 McGaw Northwestern Family Medicine Lake Forest and Humboldt Park Grayslake and Chicago, IL18 Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program Park Ridge, IL19 Advocate Illinois Masonic Family Medicine Residency Chicago, IL20 Saint Louis University Family Medicine Residency - Belleville Belleville, IL21 University of Illinois at Rockford & Dixon Rural Training Track Rockford, IL23 IU-Memorial Family Medicine Residency – Demonstration: Joint Injection South Bend, IN24 Franciscan St. Francis Family Medicine Residency Indianapolis, IN25 IU Health Ball Memorial Family Med – Demonstration: Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Muncie, IN27 IU-Methodist Family Medicine Residency Indianapolis, IN28 Stratum Med, Inc.- Career Opportunities Midwest29 United Family Medicine Residency Program St. Paul, MN30 University of Missouri Family & Community Medicine Columbia, MO31 Amita La Grange Family Medicine Residency Program LaGrange, IL36 Rapid City Regional Hospital-Family Medicine Residency Program Rapid City, SD37 OPEN 38 Community Health Network Family Medicine Residencies – Demonstration: OMT Indianapolis, IN40 Community Health Network – Career Opportunities Indianapolis, IN41 Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Mishawaka, IN42 St. Vincent Family Medicine Residency Program Indianapolis, IN43 Essential Health – Career Opportunities Minnesota45 University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS46 TrueLearn Medical Exam Prep47 Grand Rapids Family Medicine Residency Grand Rapids, MI48 Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center – Career Opportunities Jasper, IN49 Wisconsin Collaborative for Rural Graduate Medical Education (WCRGME) Wisconsin50 Mayo Clinic Family Medicine Residency - Eau Claire Eau Claire, WI51 Univ. of Wisconsin Dept. of Family Medicine and Community Health Madison, WI52 Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin, Community Memorial Family Medicine Milwaukee, WI53 Aurora Family Medicine Residency Program – Demonstration: OMT Milwaukee, WI

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GI SYMPOSIUM

A CASE-BASEDAPPROACHTO MANAGINGTHE GI PATIENT

FAMILY MEDICINE MIDWEST CONFERENCE

Saturday, October 8, 2016, 6.00–8.00 pm ROOM 105, JW Marriott Indianapolis

IBD or not IBD?... That is the question Katie Schroeder, MD Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO

Is exocrine pancreatic insufficiency on your radar? Andres Gelrud, MD The University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL

HCV management: Do I treat or do I refer? Paul Kwo, MD

Moderator: Peter Jakacki, MD Lutheran Health Physicians, Fort Wayne, IN

An AbbVie-supported educational symposium during the 5th Annual Family Medicine Midwest Conference

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S c h o l a r s h i p S t u d e n t s

Indiana University School of MedicineDaniel Brown Wendy Guillaume Megan Ishikawa Melissa Knisley Alexis Meriweather Huicong Teshima Brenda Vazquez Rachel Chang Ambika Rao

Indiana University School of Medicine – MuncieCamille Singh

Kansas City University of MedicineMegan Battin

Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of MedicineGabriela Lievano and Karin Lavie

Marian UniversityYuxin Tian Nicole Waters Milie Fang Delphine Colar Gretchen Johnson Jennifer Konop Emily Krach Samantha McDonald Lindsey Nondorf Kelly Prindle Anna Purzycka Nicole Schmitt Vanessa Seng Greta Braun Sylvia Chlebek

Medical College of WisconsinBrianna Wynne

Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine Maya Raman Arturo Salow Jenni VanderWeele Collin Abbott Lee Haggenjos

University of Chicago Pritzker School of MedicineJoshua EassaChristopher Smyre

Rush University Medical CollegeSarah BurbankRamya KuchibhatlaHannah MoserMallory Davis

University of Illinois at Chicago College of MedicineRuth Anne Whitfield Michael Belmonte Syed Ishrati Jingpin Li Kenji Kobayashi Elizabeth Zavala Adiba Khan Jarod Shelton

University of MinnesotaLucas Boyle Dureeti Foge Sarah Geller Joel Soma Allison Spicher Jafary Fafara Sarah Roe Kayla Schenheit Alexander Feng Theodore Klimek

University of Minnesota-Duluth School of MedicineKyle LauKristina LindholmKirsten Larson

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public HealthGarrett Donaldson Echko Holman Peggy Hsu Ivan Kaspruk Will Klein Willem Schott Sarah Soderberg Ronghua (Jeanne) Tong Jennifer Tran James Xu Molly Sygulla Manuchehr Habibi Cordellia Nguyen

As of September 21

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Generous donations from these individuals, organizations, institutions and businesses provided free registration and travel support for students from Midwest medical schools to attend Family Medicine Midwest this year.

Donations for scholarships are accepted at any time. Visit the registration desk for details!Janet Albers, MD

Allina HealthAmerican Academy of Family Physicians

Janice L. Benson, MDWendy Biggs, MD

Ellen Brull, MDCarolyn C. Lopez, MD

Cook County-Loyola Family Medicine ResidencyDavid Deci, MD

Franciscan St. Francis Family Med. ResidencyFamily Health Foundation of Illinois

Indiana Academy of Family Physicians FoundationVincent D. Keenan, CAE

Lake Street Family Physicians Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine -Department of Family Medicine

Mayo ClinicMedical College of Wisconsin Department of Family and Community Medicine

Deborah E. Miller, MDMinnesota Academy of Family PhysiciansMinnesota Academy of Family Physicians

-Southern Regional Chapter-Range Chapter

-Lake in the Woods Chapter-East Metro Chapter

Missouri Academy of Family PhysiciansNaomi Parrella, MD

Northwestern Feinburg University Family and Community MedicineBernard Richard, MD

Kathleen Rowland, MDRush Medical College Department of Family Medicine

Andrew Slattengren, DOSouth Dakota Academy of Family Physicians

Southern Illinois University School of MedicineStephen S. Stabile, MD

James SturinoJeff Suzewitz, DO, MPH

Johnny Tenegra, MDUniversity of Illinois at Chicago Dept. of Family & Community Medicine

University of Chicago/NorthShore University Health SystemUniversity of Minnesota Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

University of Minnesota Medical SchoolUniversity of Wisconsin Department of Family and Community Medicine

Martin Weischhaus, MDTabatha Wells, MD

As of September 21

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NorthShore Medical Group (NorthShore) is currently seeking exceptional Family Medicine physicians for practice opportunities in several locations across Chicago’s northern suburbs. Take advantage of this opportunity to join a comprehensive, fully integrated healthcare delivery system committed to its academic mission, EMR analytics, and an exceptional patient experience.

NorthShore’s Department of Family Medicine has many distinguished faculty and attending physicians and continues to focus on growth. The Department offers a competitive salary and benefits package, a highly collegial work atmosphere, and access to state-of-the art technology and equipment. As the principal academic affiliate of the Pritzker School of Medicine at The University of Chicago, academic appointment is available to qualified candidates. This is an excellent opportunity to provide quality patient care as part of a highly successful organization striving to preserve and improve human life.

NorthShore University HealthSystem Medical Group is a physician-led, multispecialty group with over 900 physicians and growing. This position is a great opportunity for someone looking to practice medicine in a strong community and academic setting located in Chicago’s northern suburbs. The successful candidate for this position will have completed a Family Medicine residency and be board certified/eligible by the American Board of Family Medicine.

EOE: Race/Color/Religion/Sex/National Origin/Protected Veteran/Disability, VEVRRA Federal Contractor

Chicago’s Northern Suburbs

Qualified candidates may submit their CV and cover letter to Dr. David Soo, Vice Chair for the Department of Family Medicine by contacting:

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The HPV: Don’t Wait. Vaccinate! Project is sponsored by the Indiana Immunization Coalition. Physicians who participate will aim to increase their first dose HPV vaccine rate for eligible females and males ages 11-21 by 25% during a 6 month period. Participants will submit monthly data gleaned from a daily tracking log that indicates the number of eligible patients who received the HPV vaccine.

Pediatricians who complete this project will be awarded 25 Part 4 points toward their MOC. Family Medicine physicians will receive MC-FP credit for 1 Part IV module or 20 Part IV points as appropriate. The cost is $50, which includes educational materials.

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