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SGIM eNews June 11, 2014

By GIM Connect posted 06-12-2014 12:17

  

SGIM eNews

June 11, 2014

eNews You Can Use

 

 

 

Want CME?

 

Want CME? Remember - you have to apply within 12 months of the meeting you attended.

Instructions areonline here

 

 

High Value Coordination of Care

 

In April, the American College of Physicians (ACP) released their High Value Care Coordination Toolkit.

The ACPHigh Value Care Coordination (HVCC) Project is an effort to develop a toolkit to facilitate more effective, high value, patient-centered care coordination between primary care and subspecialty/specialty practices.

 

Members of SGIM's Clinical Practice Committee represented SGIM in this initiative to work with the ACP and Council of Subspecialty Societies to optimize collaboration between referring and consulting physicians. This project should strengthen SGIM's relationship with our medical specialty colleagues.

 

 

 

The Adults with Complex Conditions Originating in Childhood Task Force is Seeking Your Input

 

Win a Starbucks Card!!!

 

In order to determine the views of general internists regarding their comfort and interest in caring for adults with special needs due to conditions beginning in childhood, and to find out how our task force can best serve the membership of SGIM, we are asking members to complete a brief survey by clicking here to link to the survey.It should take only about 5 minutes to complete.

 

Interested participants will be entered into a drawing to receive one of two $25 Starbucks Gift Cards. The deadline is June 10.

 

We appreciate your help with this endeavor.

 

 

SGIM Volunteer Opportunities

 

SGIM offers many opportunities for its members to get involved and stay connected. Below you will find information on current volunteer opportunities that are available for SGIM members.

 

Committees

  • Regional Award Selection Committee
  • Development Committee

 

Other volunteer opportunities

  • 2015 Annual Meeting Peer Review Volunteers
  • Regional Reviewer Volunteers

 

For more details about the above volunteer opportunities, please visit the SGIM Volunteer Center atwww.sigm.org/volunteer

 

 

 

 

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Releases Request for Qualifications

 

 

 

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is looking for qualified applicants to help us design four new leadership programs. How can we use creative design methods to develop these important programs in alignment with our new vision of building a national Culture of Health?

 

More details and how to apply>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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