Network. Learn. Enjoy the full experience at 2013 at PDW/RPS - A Residency Education Symposium.
Shared Events & Special Programming
Shared Events
Save $100* | Attend both PDW and RPS for $890
*Discount code provided following initial registration. Registration required for each event.
All Attendees
Included with event registration.
Sunday, April 7, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.
PDW/RPS Breakfast
Network with your colleagues over breakfast and conversation.
Network with your colleagues over breakfast and conversation.
Sunday, April 7, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Discussion Forum
ACGME Review Committee – Family Medicine
ACGME Review Committee – Family Medicine
Sunday, April 7, 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Discussion Forum
American Board of Family Medicine
American Board of Family Medicine
Special Programming
Administrators / Coordinators
Saturday, April 6, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
$200.00 | Workshop
Residency Administrative Development (RAD) Workshop
These breakout sessions are designed for new and seasoned coordinators, and provide ample opportunity to connect with professionals like you who face similar challenges.
Residency Administrative Development (RAD) Workshop
These breakout sessions are designed for new and seasoned coordinators, and provide ample opportunity to connect with professionals like you who face similar challenges.
All Attendees
Sunday, April 7, 1:30 to 3:15 p.m.
$50.00 | Choose one workshop
Me, a Researcher? Resetting the Culture for Research Expectations
Shaunta Ray, PharmD, Amy Barger-Stevens, MD, and Gregory Blake, MD
This session will identify ways to increase the knowledge, awareness, and expectation of scholarly activity in family medicine residency programs, offering experiences from one program housed in an academic medical center.
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New Residency Program Development: Essentials for Successful Start-ups
Judy Pauwels, MD, David Hoff, MD, and Walter Mills, MD
The process of starting a new family medicine residency is demanding, requiring significant financial and personnel investment and expertise. This workshop will discuss the framework for evaluating the potential for new programs, and initial direction for those contemplating start-ups.
Me, a Researcher? Resetting the Culture for Research Expectations
Shaunta Ray, PharmD, Amy Barger-Stevens, MD, and Gregory Blake, MD
This session will identify ways to increase the knowledge, awareness, and expectation of scholarly activity in family medicine residency programs, offering experiences from one program housed in an academic medical center.
- or -
New Residency Program Development: Essentials for Successful Start-ups
Judy Pauwels, MD, David Hoff, MD, and Walter Mills, MD
The process of starting a new family medicine residency is demanding, requiring significant financial and personnel investment and expertise. This workshop will discuss the framework for evaluating the potential for new programs, and initial direction for those contemplating start-ups.
Sunday, April 7, 3:30 to 5:15 p.m.
FREE | Interactive workshop
Navigating Through the New Accreditation System
Edward Bope, MD, Chad Braun, MD, and Eric Skye, MD
Take part in this interactive workshop that will outline the New Accreditation System while offering opportunities for participants to share knowledge and ask questions.
Navigating Through the New Accreditation System
Edward Bope, MD, Chad Braun, MD, and Eric Skye, MD
Take part in this interactive workshop that will outline the New Accreditation System while offering opportunities for participants to share knowledge and ask questions.
Nurses
Sunday, April 7, 2:00 to 5:30 p.m.
$50.00 FMRNA members | $60.00 non-member
The Impossible Dream – Achieving Success with PCMH
Connect with colleagues through this session designed exclusively for family medicine residency nurses.
The Impossible Dream – Achieving Success with PCMH
Connect with colleagues through this session designed exclusively for family medicine residency nurses.

