Adam Roise, MD, MPH Medical Director, Northeast Iowa Family Practice Center Assistant Program Director, Northeast Iowa Family Medicine Residency Program.

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Adam Roise, MD, MPH Medical Director, Northeast Iowa Family Practice Center Assistant Program Director, Northeast Iowa Family Medicine Residency Program Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Iowa School of Medicine 22 August 2014 Growing as a Family Physician in a PPRNet Practice

2 Residents seem to value patient care PPRNet informed patient care trends prompting improvement As we adapt to our current needs, PPRNet still helps us This presentation focuses on how PPRNet has and continues to improve our NEIMEF’s patient care and resident training

4 For many years, becoming a physician meant focusing on just two of the current six ACGME competencies Communication Professionalism System Based Practice Practice Based Learning and Improvement Medical Knowledge Patient Care

5 I was interested in quality improvement before I started residency

6 During my time at NEIMEF, PPRNet has informed our evolving quality improvement process

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10 During my time at NEIMEF, PPRNet has helped provide tools for future improvement

11 During my time at NEIMEF, PPRNet has helped provide tools for future improvement

12 Some performance measures have gone beyond PPRNet data

13 Nevertheless, PPRNet has helped promote the breadth of skills residents need as physicians Communication Professionalism System Based Practice Practice Based Learning and Improvement Medical Knowledge Patient Care

14 Nevertheless, PPRNet has helped promote the breadth of skills residents need as physicians

As quality measures have changed, we are transitioning along with PPRNet into other types of improvement

17 PPRNet data and findings change our practice PPRNet continues to inform our needs Questions? In summary, PPRNet has improved our clinic and program and will continue to do so