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Residency Program Solutions (RPS) is a conference for Family Medicine Residencies. April 3-5th, 2011. Kansas City, Missouri.

It's that time of year again. Spring has sprung. Time to reconnect and rejuvenate ourselves. RPS is a great time to learn about our speciality, to network with others in our unique situation, and to kick start your passion for your chosen career.

FMRNA is part of the selections committee for this conference. Nursing is a vital part of the Resident's Education. We feel it important to have a strong nursing track so you, the Residency Nurse and Clinical Staff, can learn, stay current and share your ideas.

FMRNA offers our annual RPS Pre-Conference. This year our theme is "Quality, Keeping it Simple". April 2, 2011. 2:00-5:30 pm

“Measuring Quality 101"
Paul D. Simmons, MD
This session will provide an overview of quality measurement and improvement. The presenter will focus on easily implemented, practical tools to assist attendees in using performance measurement as a part of their daily practices.
“Making Sense of the NCQA Performance Measures”
Marcia Snook, RN, BSN
This session will start out by reviewing the purpose of the NCQA, followed by identifying performance measures on which nursing can have a great impact. By the end of the session you’ll be able to better understand the relationship with the NCQA and the Patient Centered Medical Home.
“Data Collection and the Tools to Help You Survive the Patient Centered Medical Home Application Process”
Kathy Morin, RN
The presenter will give a brief overview of the pre-application process, followed by the techniques used in the work book process and data collection, culminating in how to submit your data. Be ready to jot down ideas on how you can improve your care delivery system.

We hope to see you there!

Look for the Board Members, you can identify us by ribbons on our name badges, as well as finding us manning our promotional booth.


 

 

 

 
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