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NW PCI Network Annual Meeting 2023

April 13 & 14 | Spokane, WA

Northwest Participant and Clinical Interactions Network
Annual Meeting 2023

Research as a Driver of Evidence-Based Practice

EVENT DETAILS

Evening Social:
Thursday, April 13, 5:00–7:00pm (Pacific)
University of Washington/Gonzaga University Health Partnership Building
840 E. Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA 99202

Conference:
Friday, April 14, 9:00am–2:15pm (Pacific)
Providence Northwest Auditorium
20 W 9th Ave, Spokane, WA 99202

Cost: Free

Event Description

Research is a driver of evidence-based practice across the region and at each of our institutions. Individual research studies can impact the treatment of disease and patient outcomes. Research centers, like members of the NW PCI Network, can impact how research is conducted collectively across all studies that pass through our doors. Our 10th NW PCI Network Annual Meeting will focus on how we, as a network, can expand engagement of our patients and research volunteers and strengthen the scientific rigor and generalizability of our best practices. Come prepared to be both a learner and a teacher as we continue our journey into the next decade!

Invite Research Participants

We all know the perspectives of patients and research participants are critical to ensure the quality of research at our institutions. We want to hear their voices, too!

Travel to Spokane

ITHS will support travel and one night of lodging (unless travel requires two nights) for one site champion and up to two research participants from each NW PCI member site. ITHS will cover your airfare and lodging, as well as related travel expenses (i.e., ground transportation, per diem and airport parking). Additional representatives from your organization are welcome to attend at their own expense.

Presentation Slides
Agenda

NW PCI Annual Meeting 2023 Agenda

Click to download the complete agenda.

172 KBNW PCI Annual Meeting Agenda final

All times Pacific

Thursday, April 13 (Evening Social)
5:00pmNetworking and Light Refreshments
5:30pmWelcome
5:40pmUniversity of Washington/Gonzaga University Health Sciences and Innovation
5:55pmAnnual Meeting Goals
6:10pmIntroducing the Bonnie Ramsey Northwest Participant & Clinical Interactions Network Keynote Lectureship
6:30pmNetworking and Light Refreshments
7:00pmEnd of Day One
Friday, April 14 (Conference)
9:00amCheck-In and Breakfast
9:20amWelcome and Updates
9:45amRegional Research Highlight:
Opportunities and Barriers Towards Genetic Testing in Rural and Urban Primary Care Clinics
10:00amTrial Innovation Network:
Resources for NW PCI Network Members
10:15amKeynote Lecture:
Research as a Driver of Evidence-Based Practice
11:15amBreak
11:30amPanel: Models of Patient Partnerships in Research
12:15pmLunch
1:00pmLearning Laboratories
2:00pmClosing: Next Steps, Evaluation and Acknowledgements
2:15pmAdjourn
Speakers and Panelists
Honoree: Bonnie Ramsey, MD

Dr. Bonnie Ramsey is an Endowed Professor and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, Washington. She is a pediatric pulmonologist and clinical scientist with over 30 years of experience in translational research and therapeutic development in the field of cystic fibrosis (CF). She was a lead investigator for development of key therapies in CF including inhaled tobramycin, dornase alpha, and ivacaftor. She has been acknowledged for her contributions to CF including the Paul D’Sant Agnese Award (1998) and the Lifetime Achievement Award (2013) from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Thoracic Society (2014), elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2015, and received the Warren Alpert Foundation Prize (2018).  As the Vice Chair for Research, Dr Ramsey plays a key role in faculty mentorship programs.

Keynote Speaker: Margaret Rosenfeld, MD, MPH

Margaret Rosenfeld is a pediatric pulmonologist, Professor and Associate Vice Chair for Clinical Research, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine and co-Director of the Center for Clinical and Translational Research at the Seattle Children’s Research Institute. Her research program focuses on multicenter clinical trials and observational studies in children with cystic fibrosis and other chronic lung diseases of childhood, with an emphasis on early intervention strategies. She is the physician liaison to the Department of Health for CF newborn screening. She also researches mobile health tools as endpoints for remote clinical trials that could increase access to trials and decrease the burden of participation.

Research Participant Speakers

Marilyn Hanley

Robert Zador

Speakers, Panelists and Moderators

Cherese Pullum, MS, RN, CCRC

Annie Reedy, CRA, MBA

Laurie Riemann, RN, BSN

Katherine R. Tuttle, MD, FASN, FACP, FNKF

Charlie Gregor, MPH

Allison Lambert, MD, MHS

Joan Milton, MS, RDN, CRCC

Darryl Potyk, MD, FACP

Jennifer Acosta

Jamie M. Besel, PhD, MN, RN

Robert H. Coker, PhD, FACSM, FTOS

Kara Cooper, CCRC

NW PCI Project Updates & Manuscripts

Click to download the documents.

472 KBIncreasing opportunities for patients to participate in research across the Northwestern United States306 KBNW PCI Network Project Updates553 KBNW PCI Executive Summary

The Optimizing Implementation in Cancer Control Center (OPTICC) Center is conducting a brief survey to understand the cancer control priorities among our partners. The information gathered from this survey will help inform OPTICC Center activities and research pilot projects topic areas. Please find a link to the survey here: https://redcap.iths.org/surveys/?s=P3P87FTHAFC7JN83. One survey per organization would be great, though many can collaborate on the answers.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the OPTICC I-Lab project manager, Ashley Johnson (ashleyj5@uw.edu). 

Manuscripts

455 KBFeasibility of connecting regional research programs to national multisite trials emanating from the CTSA Trial Innovation Network333 KBClinician engagement in research as a path toward the learning health system: A regional survey across the northwestern United States

Location Information
EVENING RECEPTION LOCATION

UW School of Medicine/Gonzaga University Health Sciences and Innovation Building
840 E. Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, on the southwest corner of Hamilton & Spokane Falls Blvd, adjacent to McKinstry’s Spokane Inland Empire Railroad (SIERR) historic building.

Parking: Parking spaces available at the venue, no passes required.

More building info: https://www.gonzaga.edu/academics/health-partnership/about/health-sciences-and-innovation-building-fact-sheet

MAIN CONFERENCE LOCATION

Providence Auditorium
20 W 9th Ave, Spokane, WA, on the campus of Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children’s Hospital.

Parking: Please use the parking structure at 13 E Rockwood Blvd, Spokane, WA 99202. No passes required.

Campus and parking map: https://www.providence.org/locations/wa/sacred-heart-childrens-hospital/patients-and-visitors/maps

About the NW PCI Network

The Northwest Participant and Clinical Interactions (NW PCI) Network is a collaboration of regional translational research hubs located across the five-state WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) region. This Network connects diverse populations to local, high-quality clinical research by building research partnerships between investigators, clinicians and clinical organizations. Through these partnerships, patients can participate in and benefit from research studies near their homes, and clinicians and health care administrators can collaborate on research studies with minimal interruptions to clinical operations and facilitate research conducted in real-world health care settings.

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Registration

Registration will be open through April 7, 2023.