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2010-2016
Volume II
Grant Awards
FMPC FMPC Grant Awards Volume II: 2010-2016 Page 1 of 56 Published Spring 2017A Word about the FMPC and its Grant Awards
The Family Medicine Philanthropic Consortium (FMPC) was established in 2006 as a collaborative program of
the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation and the Constituent Chapters and ChapterFoundations of the American Academy of Family Physicians. There are no costs for membership in the FMPC.
The FMPC is organized to improve the health of all people and accomplishes its mission by: Collaborating in the use of national Dues Check-Off revenues provided by the AAFP Foundation. Sharing expertise, replicating programs, and sharing best practices.Providing FMPC Grant Awards.
The mission of the FMPC Grant Awards program is to support Constituent Chapters and Chapter Foundation
programs, and assist them in fulfilling their mission of improving the health of all people. Annual FMPC Grant Awards are determined through a competitive grant funding process, with fundingavailable only to AFP Constituent Chapters and Chapter Foundations. Since establishing the FMPC Grant
Awards in 2006, grants totaling $1,015,170 have been awarded to fund 260 projects in 39 states. Please see
the "List of Funded FMPC Grant Award Projects: 2006-2016" in this booklet. For more information about the FMPC or FMPC Grant Awards please visit the AAFP Foundation website at www.aafpfoundation.org/fmpc or call any member of the Development team at 1-800-274-2237.Funding for FMPC Grant Awards comes from the
national Dues Check-Off Campaign. FMPC Grant Awards Volume II: 2010-2016 Page 2 of 56 Published Spring 2017Table of Contents
MEMBER OUTREACH PROJECTS
ADVOCAC
Y ADVOCACY & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT (MICHIGAN) ......................................................... 6
ADVOCACY & LEGISLATIVE INSTITUTE (LOUISIANA) ............................................................... 6
ADVOCACY DAY (MICHIGAN, MASSACHUSETTS) ................................................................... 6
BUILDING THE FAMILY MEDICINE PIPELINE
ENCOURAGING WORDS (KENTUCKY) ................................................................................. 7
PRIMARY CARE WORKFORCE SUMMIT (WISCONSIN) ............................................................ 7
PROVIDER TOOLS TO MANAGE FAMILY PHYSICIAN SHORTAGE (NEBRASKA) ................................ 7DIRECT PRIMARY CARE
DIRECT CARE PARTNERSHIP: PHYSICIAN OUTREACH (MAINE) .................................................. 8
GERIATRICS
ADVANCED CARE/END OF LIFE PLANNING (NEW JERSEY) ...................................................... 8
ESSENTIAL CARE FOR OLDER ADULTS CME SERIES (PENNSYLVANIA) ......................................... 9
GRAND ROUNDS
FAMILY MEDICINE GRAND ROUNDS (SOUTH DAKOTA) ........................................................... 9
LANGUAGE BARRIERS
WORKING EFFECTIVELY WITH PROFESSIONAL INTERPRETERS (MINNESOTA) ................................. 9LEADERSHIP
CME LEADERS INSTITUTE PROGRAM (CALIFORNIA) ............................................................. 10
FAMILY MEDICINE LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE (TEXAS) ........................................................... 10
MEDICAL HOME
CONNECTING FAMILY PHYSICIANS WITH PATIENT/CONSUMER ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS(MINNESOTA) ............................................................................................................ 11
FAMILY MEDICINE LEADERS TRANSFORMING HEALTHCARE; PRACTICE IMPROVEMENT NETWORK; &PIN HYBRID MODEL (ILLINOIS) ...................................................................................... 11
FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM & COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER COLLABORATIVE(PENNSYLVANIA) ........................................................................................................ 12
LEARNING COLLABORATIVE QUALITY DATA INTEGRITY INITIATIVE (PENNSYLVANIA) ..................... 12MEDICAL HOME COLLABORATIVE (IDAHO) ........................................................................ 12
PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME, ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATION AND PRACTICE-BASEDRESEARCH IMPLEMENTATION (NEBRASKA) ........................................................................ 13
PRIMARY CARE COLLABORATIVE (COLORADO) ................................................................... 13
OBSTETRICS
ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT OBSTETRICS INSTRUCTOR COURSE (ARIZONA, NORTH DAKOTA) ........... 13 FMPC Grant Awards Volume II: 2010-2016 Page 3 of 56 Published Spring 2017PAYMENT REFORM
EDUCATING ABOUT THE BCBS BLUE QUALITY PHYSICIAN PROGRAM (NORTH CAROLINA) ............ 14MACRA UPDATE (NEBRASKA) ...................................................................................... 14
PATIENT-CENTERED PRIMARY CARE HOME TOOLKIT (OREGON) ............................................. 14
PAYMENT REFORM ONE STOP SHOP (WISCONSIN) ............................................................. 14
PHYSICIAN WELLNESS
JOY IN PRACTICE VS. PHYSICIAN BURNOUT (WISCONSIN) ...................................................... 15
MINDFUL MEDICINE FOR PAIN AND CHRONIC DISEASE (MINNESOTA) ...................................... 15 PHYSICIAN WELLNESS - EMBRACING AND AVOIDING BURNOUT (NEBRASKA) ............................ 15PHYSICIAN WELLNESS INITIATIVE (NEW YORK) ................................................................... 15
PREVENTIVE SERVICES
OPTIMIZING PATIENT CARE BY CHOOSING WISELY INITIATIVE (ILLINOIS) .................................. 16
SOCIAL MEDIA
ENGAGE AND PARTICIPATE IN COMMUNITY (KANSAS) ......................................................... 16
SOCIAL MEDIA FOR FAMILY MEDICINE WORKSHOP (NEBRASKA) ............................................ 16
USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO BUILD MEMBERSHIP VALUE (KENTUCKY) ......................................... 17WEIGHT LOSS
MANAGEABLE CHALLENGES: PHYSICIAN-DEVELOPED PROTOCOL FOR WEIGHT LOSS COUNSELING (NEWYORK) ....................................................................................................................... 17