Research Project in Family Medicine Department

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Conduct a research project in Family Medicine Department with guidance on overcoming fears, finding a mentor, and steps to get started. Contact Jayna Vossler, MS, for mentorship and access to training resources. Learn about opportunities to link with faculty and students for research collaboration.

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  1. Conducting a Research Project in the Department of Family Medicine JAYNA VOSSLER, MS, CRA, RHIA RESEARCH PROGRAM MANAGER

  2. Fears of Being Involved in Research Do I have enough time? Where do I begin? How do I find a mentor? I don t know what my research interests are yet

  3. Linking Meeting An opportunity for students to link with faculty and students to learn about research opportunities and the procedures to be involved in a project within the FM department.

  4. Steps to Conduct a Research Project 1 Contact Jayna 7 2 Complete Training and Literature Review Posters, Presentations, Publications 6 3 Meet with Faculty and/or Resident Start Research Project 5 4 Establish a Research Project Complete IRB

  5. 1. Contact Jayna Contact ME! Time is and always will be an issue now and in your future careers! Opportunities to receive credit for your time through research electives. SMD 616 RLC 1 and SMD 617 RLC 2 If you are interested in pursuing a research project contact me to schedule a meeting. During this meeting we will: Discuss your interests, ideas, questions, and goals Decide which faculty member would be most fitting Provide information on which CITI Training Courses to take Schedule a meeting with the faculty member

  6. 2. Complete Training CITI Training Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative is an online training on the Protection of Human Subjects in research. During our initial meeting we will discuss which modules you need to complete. The training courses may take 3 or more hours to complete, but all courses do not need to be taken all at one time. No research will be conducted until all CITI training modules are completed How to Access the CITI Course Go to the CITI website (https://www.citiprogram.org) and register as a new member, if you have not registered previously. Select Wright State University as your participating institution. You should register using a computer connected to the WSU network. Once you have a username and password, you can access the CITI course remotely from any computer.

  7. 2. Complete Literature Review Prior to scheduling a meeting with a faculty member be prepared! Review publications on a topic area of interest Have questions written down about the topic area that you would like to further explore

  8. 3. Meet with FM Faculty Therese Zink, MD, MPH (therese.zink@wright.edu) Interests: Rural Health; Superutilizers; Family Violence; Sexual Assault; Women s Health Kate Conway, MD, MPH (katharine.conway@wright.edu) Interest: Refugee Health; Global Health Project Ideas: Outreach within the Dayton Community on Refugee Health and Issues F. Stuart (Skip) Leeds, MD (fstuart.leeds@wright.edu) Interest: Chronic Pain Management in Primary Care Setting, Fibromyalgia, Narcotics Projects: SCOPE, OATS (Ohio Automated Rx Report System Access Time Study) Paul Hershberger, PhD (paul.hershberger@wright.edu) Interest: Motivational Interviewing (STEPS Program), Behavior Change Projects: SBIRT (incorporating motivational interviewing in curricula) Lisa Kellar, MD (lisa.kellar@wright.edu) Interest: Increase immunization rates in seniors, Clinic focus and community outreach, Improve screening and management Projects: Senior Immunization, Jefferson Township Outreach, Superutilizers Michael Jacobson, DO, MPH Col USAF SFS (michael.jacobson@wright.edu) Interest: Substance Abuse Projects: CareText (automated motivational text message for substance and/or alcohol abuse ppts vs. standard care)

  9. Josephine Wilson, DDS, PhD (Josephine.wilson@wright.edu ) Interest: Substance Abuse Projects: SARDI (Substance Abuse Resources and Disability Issues) Program; CareText (automated motivational text message for substance and/or alcohol abuse patients vs. standard care); SBIRT (incorporating motivational interviewing in curricula) Donald Clark, MD (Donald.clark@wright.edu) Interest: Quality Improvement; Patient Center Medical Home (PCMH); Behavioral Health Integration ; HPV Improvement Rates Anne Proulx, DO (anne.proulx@wright.edu) Interest: Decision tool for cardiac risk reduction, Obesity Lisa Righter, MD (lisa.righter@wright.edu) Interest: Quality Improvement Colon cancer, flu/pneumonia, hypertension, diabetes, smoking cessation, alcohol/drug, obesity Katie McMenamin, CNP (Katie.McMenamin@wrightstatephysicians.org) Interest: Relationship between NP and Medical Students with Faculty Project: Million Hearts Campaign (Hypertension) Scott Newman, CNP (scott.newman@wright.edu) Interest: Quality Improvement Project: Good Catch Project (Promote Safety in the clinic) Robert Brandt, MD (Robert.brandt@wright.edu) Interest: PharmD, HIV

  10. 4. Establish a Research Project Develop a New Research Protocol or Quality Improvement Project Identify problem/question Conduct a literature review on a topic area of interest Specify questions/hypotheses Determine the design/methods Data Collection Data Analysis/Presentation Interpretation of Findings Search for Funding Opportunities?

  11. Continue an Existing Project Conduct a literature review on a topic area Data Collection Data Analysis/Presentation Interpretation of Findings

  12. 5. Complete IRB If developing a new project = initial IRB forms need to be completed http://www.wright.edu/research/compliance/human-subjects If continuing an existing project = Need to be added on the IRB protocol. Quality Improvement Project = No IRB Required

  13. 6. Start Research Project Develop a project timeline, schedule, and goals

  14. 7. Posters, Presentations, Publications Our goal is for you to present the findings of your project through posters, presentations and publications. Many Scholarship and Presentation Opportunities Available: BSOM Medical Student Research Symposium https://medicine.wright.edu/research/medical-student-research-symposium DAGMEC http://dagmec.org/ STFM http://www.stfm.org/Conferences/ConferenceonMedicalStudentEducation/St udentScholarshipAward http://www.stfm.org/Conferences/ConferenceonPracticeImprovement/HWin terGriffithResidentScholarshipAward AAFP http://www.aafp.org/events/national-conference/about/scholarships.html

  15. Current Student Publications and Presentations March 2015 Publication: Christen Johnson, MS2 and Maggie Rechel, MS2 Yes, Virginia Sex & Human Trafficking are Problems in Ohio 2015 STFM Practice Improvement Conference: Claire Dolan, MS3 and Marie-Noelle Atkinson, MS4 Improvements in NCQA PCMH Documentation 2015 BSOM Medical Student Symposium: Samantha Imfeld, MS4, Sara Roberston MS4, Jaclyn Scholtz, MS2, Maggie Rechel, MS2, RJ Sontag, MS2 The Use of Motivational Interviewing with the Statin/Aspirin Choice Decision Aid to Encourage Smoking Cessation No Oasis in this Desert: Identification and Implications of the Food Desert around an Urban Ohio Hospital.

  16. Why be Involved in Research? To learn something new Hone your problem solving skills Challenge yourself Pursue your interests Add to your CV!

  17. Contact Information I am here to help you through these steps! Never be afraid to contact me! Jayna M. Vossler, MS, CRA, RHIA Research Program Manager Department of Family Medicine Wright State University 725 University Blvd., 3rd Floor Fairborn, OH 45324 Phone: 937-245- 7220 Fax: 937-245-7931 jayna.vossler@wright.edu Connect with us! https://www.facebook.com/WSUBSOM.FamilyMedicineDept https://twitter.com/FamilyMed_WSU http://medicine.wright.edu/family-medicine

  18. BSOM Research Opportunities Amber N. McCurdy, B.A. Medical Student Research Coordinator White Hall 290, 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Dayton, OH 45435 937-775-3814 amber.mccurdy@wright.edu Research Funding and Electives are Available http://medicine.wright.edu/research/research-learning- community

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