NAPCRG maintains programs that are focused on building research capacity in primary care,[2] generating grants,[3] supporting patient-centered outcomes in research,[4] and involving trainees in primary care research.[5]
Conferences
NAPCRG organizes an annual meeting, a practice-based research network conference,[6] and an international conference on practice facilitation.[7]
^From the North American Primary Care Research Group. (2003). The Genesis of the North American Primary Care Research Group. The Annals of Family Medicine, 1(4), 247.
^Ewigman, B., Chen, F., Davis, A., Green, L., King, D., Kuzel, T., ... & Vansaghi, T. (2016). The Building Research Capacity (BRC) Initiative: To Be Launched at the 2016 Annual Napcrg Meeting. The Annals of Family Medicine, 14(6), 585-586.
^Robinson, K., & Westfall, J. (2011). NAPCRG puts the increase of primary care research funding at the top of the priority list. The Annals of Family Medicine, 9(5), 468-469.
^Sand, J., Felzien, M., Haeme, R., Tapp, H., Derkowski, D., & Westfall, J. M. (2017). The North American Primary Care Research Group’s Patient and Clinician Engagement Program (PaCE): Demystifying patient engagement through a dyad model. Family practice, 34(3), 285-289.
^Willenborg, M. (2017). NAPCRG LAUNCHES TRAINEE ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM. The Annals of Family Medicine, 15(2), 184-185.
^Nease, D. E., & Campbell-Scherer, D. (2018). 2018 PBRN CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: ADDRESSING HEALTH DISPARITIES IN PBRN RESEARCH. The Annals of Family Medicine, 16(5), 470-471.
^Nagykaldi, Z., Davis, M. M., Lipman, P. D., Dluzak, L., Haught, J., & ICPF Steering Committee. (2020). THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRACTICE FACILITATION (ICPF) FOCUSES ON EXTENDING FACILITATION TO THE COMMUNITY. The Annals of Family Medicine, 18(1), 89-90.