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We are excited to announce a new seminar series for Family Medicine Residents called “Evidence-based Medicine and Applied Research Methods,” which aims to guide FM Residents in critiquing medical research and applying methods involved in conducting creative endeavors in medicine (i.e., case studies, quality assurance, and research projects).

We would like to invite any interested FM Faculty to briefly (10 min) showcase their research agenda at the beginning of each class meeting. This would be an excellent opportunity for our residents to learn about the innovation happening at our department and identify potential faculty to work with for capstone projects or other creative endeavors.

If you are interested in signing up for a time slot or have questions, please contact Dr. Michael Li and Dr. Mariah Kalmin. Our tentative schedule is as follows:

Session    Date    Time   
1    01/19/22    10 AM   
2    01/26/22    10 AM   
3    02/02/22    10 AM   
4    02/09/22    10 AM   
5    02/23/22    10 AM   
6    03/09/22    10 AM   
7    03/23/22    9 AM   
8    03/30/22    9 AM   
9    04/20/22    10 AM   
10    04/27/22    9 AM   
11    05/04/22    9 AM   

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