An agenda for "Building Capacity for Patient-Centered Research" is provided below for the convenience of conference attendees.

This online conference is scheduled for Friday, June 19. We hope you will register to attend and join us to learn more about the best strategies for advancing patient-centered outcomes research across the nation.

Welcome and Opening Remarks
TimeActivity
9:30 - 9:45 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks
Patient Voice — Gail Graham, The PATIENTS Program
C. Daniel Mullins, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
Christine Johnson, Henry Ford Health System
Harry Kwon, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Session 1: Capacity Building and Institutional Support
TimeActivity
9:45 - 11 a.m. Community-Academic Partnerships with Shared and Leveraged Resources
Gail Graham (Community Partner) and C. Daniel Mullins (Researcher)
The PATIENTS Program
University of Maryland School of Pharmacy

Establishing a Culture of Patient-Centered Research in an Integrated Safety Net Health Care System
Silvia Gutierrez Ragunath (Community Advocate) and Deborah Rinehart (Researcher)
Denver Health

Essential Resources for Engaging Patient and Community Partners in Cancer Research: The Indiana University Comprehensive Cancer Center Example
Rivienne Shedd-Steele (Community Partner) and Susan M. Rawl (Researcher)
Indiana University
Session 2: Implementing Comparative Effectiveness Research/Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Partnerships
TimeActivity
11:15 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. Implementing Henry Ford's Flexible Engagement Model for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Partnerships
Elizabeth Rubinstein (Patient Advisor), Sandra Keller (Patient Advisor), Heather Olden (Researcher), and Karen Kippen (Researcher)
Henry Ford Health System

Food as Medicine: Engaging Medical Students in Service-Learning to Build Sustainable Community Partnerships
Alice Robinson (Community Partner), Ashley Phillips (Medical Student), Madeline Sparks (Medical Student), and Jaclyn Albin (Researcher)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Session 3: Dissemination — Sharing Results and Best Practices
TimeActivity
1 - 1:50 p.m. Early Patient Review of Proposed Projects to Make Them More Patient-Centered
Sue Rodgers (Patient Partner) and David Mehr (Researcher)
University of Missouri

Dissemination, a Comma, Not a Period: A Catalyst for Continued Community Partnerships
John Cooks (Community Partner) and Monique Pappadis (Faculty)
University of Texas Medical Branch