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2016  NYC  RING  Convocation  of  Practices  with  Keynote  Address  by  

J.  Lloyd  Michener,  MD  “Improving  Population  Health:  Research,  New  Support  and  New  

Tools  for  a  Historic  Goal”  

Tuesday,  October  18,  2016  5:00-­‐8:00  pm  

Grand  Hall,  Tishman  Learning  Center  111  E.  210th  St  Bronx  NY  10467  

Please  visit  www.nycring.org  for  information  on  submitting  your  work  for  presentation.      Due  date  for  completed  poster  and  storyboard  submissions  is  Friday  September  30,  2016  

J.  Lloyd  Michener,  MD  is  Professor  and  Chairman  of  the  Department  of  Community  and  Family  Medicine    at  Duke  University.  Dr.  Michener  has  spent  his  entire  professional  career  at  the  interface  between  communities  and  academic  health  centers,  focusing  on  Yinding  ways  of  making  health  care  more  effective  through  teams,  community  engagement  and  practice  redesign.      He  currently  directs  a  national  program,  the  “Practical  Playbook”,    which  facilitates  the  integration  of  Primary  Care  and  Public  Health,  supported  by  the  Centers  for  Disease  Control  and  Prevention,  the  Health  Resources  and  Services  Administration,  and  the  de  Beaumont  Foundation.      

RSVP  to  attend  the  2016  NYC  RING  Convocation:    http://tinyurl.com/2016NYCRINGCONVOCATION  

Beginning  with  the  2012  IOM  report  on  Primary  Care  and  Public  Health:  Exploring  Integration  to  Improve  Population  Health,  there  has  been  an  explosion  of  policy  changes  

across  multiple  federal  and  state  agencies  that  are  supporting  practice  and  training  redesign  to  improve  local  health  outcomes.  This  talk  will  describe  many  of  the  changes  underway,  demonstrate  some  of  the  outcomes  being  achieved  across  the  country,  and  outline  next  

steps  for  practices  and  training  programs.