Join Dr. Carmen Strickland from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center to talk about her "Lifestyles" medical group. Dr. Strickland will discuss the description of the group, the successes and challenges that she has experienced with the group's curriculum development, recruitment and retention, curriculum development, and outcomes as well as the behavioral component and provider satisfaction.
We have found that these discussions are more engaging and productive when every participant joins in from a video capable computer or mobile device. If you don't have video capability on your computer, you can download the Zoom app on your phone and access video and audio options from your phone. You can also join in from your cell or tablet. Thank you!
Dr. Strickland received her MD from University of Massachusetts and completed residency training in the Department of Family Medicine at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 1995. She continued her education at UNC with a Master’s Degree in Public Health in 2004; implementing group prenatal care in a residency program has part of her training. She is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Dr. Strickland has been a board member for the Centering Healthcare Institute, a non-profit organization promoting group care, since 2008, and currently serves as chair for the Board of Directors. In addition, she developed and leads the North Carolina Centering Consortium, a statewide organization to support the growth and sustainability of Centering practices.