Family Medicine Grand Rounds

The UW Department of Family Medicine offers a monthly series of Grand Rounds presentations open to all: faculty, staff, students and community members. We highlight major developments in Family Medicine and the activities and scholarly work of the Department.

Grand Rounds presentations take place:
First Wednesday of every month
12:30 – 1:30pm
Roosevelt Commons Building, Room 416
4311 – 11th Avenue NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Contact

If you have ideas or questions about Family Medicine Grand Rounds, please contact the faculty coordinator or staff coordinator:

Faculty Coordinator:
William R. Phillips, MD, MPH
phone: (206) 543-9425
wphllps@u.washington.edu

Staff Coordinator:
Tina McCain
phone: (206) 685-6627
tmccain@fammed.washington.edu


Map and transportation

CME Credit

Schedule – Family Medicine Grand Rounds

Archived presentations

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Map and transportation – Family Medicine Grand Rounds

Roosevelt Commons Building, Room 416
4311 – 11th Avenue NE
Seattle, WA 98105

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CME credit – Family Medicine Grand Rounds

We are not able at this time to award CME credit for Grand Rounds presentations. We are exploring this opportunity for participants.


Upcoming Presentations

• All sessions at 12:30-1:30pm
• Roosevelt Commons Building, Room 416, 4311 – 11th Avenue NE

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March 7, 2012

Roger Rosenblatt, MD, MPH, MFR

Improving the Management of Chronic Non-cancer Pain and Opioid Addiction in Rural Washington
May 2, 2012

Allison Cole
Senior NRSA Fellow

Satistfaction and retention of family physicians working in Community Health Centers.
June 6, 2012

Ruth Ballweg MPA, PA-C
Associate Professor
MEDEX Northwest

40 Years of the MEDEX Admissions Process: Using the Peace Corps Model to Choose Primary Care Clinicians
July 4, 2012

n/a

July 4 Holiday - No Grand Rounds
October 3, 2012

Tom Norris, MD
Chair, Dept Family Medicine

Longitudinal Integrated Clinical Education (LICE) for Medical Students