<\/a>Monica Zigman Suchsland<\/p><\/div>\n
\u201cThrough ongoing dialogue with stakeholders and reflective evaluation, we aim to gain insights into the evolving needs and perspectives of the Alaskan primary care community,\u201d says Zigman Suchsland.<\/p>\n
\u201cBy enhancing representation and engagement in research, we hope to empower primary care practices to better understand and address the health needs of their communities,\u201d says Dr. Tong. \u201cThis, in turn, can lead to more informed decision-making, improved patient care, and ultimately, better health outcomes for all Alaskans.\u201d<\/p>\n
About the WPRN<\/strong><\/p>\nThe WPRN is a primary care, practice-based research network in the five-state WWAMI region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho). These clinics are found in both rural and urban settings and include community health centers, private and academically-affiliated practices, and government-operated clinics.<\/p>\n
The WPRN is coordinated by a central hub that provides researchers with the necessary tools and connections to conduct collaborative research in community-based primary care settings.<\/p>\n
The overarching goal of the WPRN is to support collaboration between primary care practices and academic researchers on research that improves the health and well-being of patients in their communities and enhances primary care clinical practice.<\/p>\n
ITHS provides support for WPRN activities, including funding time and travel expenses. This support enables WPRN\u2019s engagement with primary care practices in Alaska, allowing members to attend relevant meetings and conferences, and to facilitate collaborative research efforts.<\/p>\n
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