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Mission: To improve patient safety and achieve clinical improvements forgeorgia physicians and their patients.
Programs: Engaged primary care physicians in three states (california, oklahoma and tennessee) in a collaborative and consultative interventional approach to improve pneumococcal rates, including interdisciplinary, practice-based learning; employment of validated tool; enhanced quality of life; and decreased healthcare costs. Substantially improved pneumococcal immunization rates through this project.
the physicians' institute continued opioid education based on fda curriculum supported and managed educational activities for six state medical societies for 13 activities with 1280 learners. Follow-up demonstrated considerable practice changes as a result of the educational activities.
the physicians foundation awarded a grant to the physicians' institute to provide leadership workshops and evaluation to six medical societies nationwide that did not have leadership programs in place.
the physicians' institute continued opioid education based on fda curriculum supported and managed educational activities for nine state medical societies for 45 activities with 1517 learners. Follow-up demonstrated considerable practice changes as a result of the educational activities.