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Scholarly Activities

Scholarly activity has been defined as original and creative work that is shared with colleagues. We encourage and support each other in the pursuit of scholarly activities. Read below for some of our recent activities.

  • Patel D, Acernese A. (2022). Ultrasound-Guided Joint Aspiration and Injection. DynaMed Plus. From http://www.dynamed.com
  • Acernese A, Shun B, Lara R. “Exfoliating Skin Diseases: A Pediatric Emergency,” AAFP FMX 2022, accepted poster
  • Acernese A, Shun B, Lara R. “Exfoliating Skin Diseases: A Pediatric Emergency,” Family Medicine Midwest 2022, accepted presentation
  • Wang A, Acernese A, Lara R. “Engaging Residents through Special Olympics: A Collaborative Curriculum on the Care of Athletes with Intellectual Disabilities,” Family Medicine Midwest 2022, accepted presentation
  • Siddiqi S, Shah R. “Association of Literacy and Purpose in Life in Older Community-Dwelling African Americans,” IAFP Resident Summit, Virtual, May 25, 2022
  • Ignell D, Lara R. “Implementation of an Alcohol Withdrawal Protocol in a Community Hospital,” IAFP Resident Summit, Virtual, May 25, 2022
  • Azmat S, Rowland K. “Improving the Rate of Discussion and Documentation of Weight Management in a Residency Clinic,” IAFP Resident Summit, Virtual, May 25, 2022
  • Patel D, Acernese A. (2021). Upper Extremity Diagnostic Ultrasound for Bone and Joint Conditions in Adults. DynaMed Plus. From http://www.dynamed.com
  • Patel D, Acernese A. (2021). Lower Extremity Diagnostic Ultrasound for Bone and Joint Conditions in Adults. DynaMed Plus. From http://www.dynamed.com
  • Siddiqi S, Shah R, et al. “Association of Literacy and Purpose in Life in Older Community-Dwelling African Americans,” American Geriatrics Society Conference, May 2021
  • Ignell D, Lara R. “Updates in Alcohol Withdrawal Management: An Evidence-Based Approach,” Rush Copley Continuing Medical Education Series, RUSH Copley Medical Center, October 28, 2021
  •  Rowland K. (2020). Choosing Wisely: 10 practices to stop- or adopt-to reduce overuse in health care. Journal of Family Practice, 69(8), 396-400.