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These publications refer to educational methodology and results related to grants supported by Pfizer. Pfizer's only role in these projects has been to provide educational grant support. All studies are completely independent and were conducted without any influence or involvement of Pfizer colleagues.

 

Cardiovascular Risk


Supported by a grant to American Heart Association.
Foster JA, Salinas GD, Sanchez A, Casebeer L, Yancy CW. (2010). Cultural competency to reduce stroke disparities - a patient perspective. American Heart Association's Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease [abstract]. 6.

Foster JA, Salinas GD, Sanchez A, Casebeer L, Yancy CW. (2010). Culturally appropriate cardiovascular risk management - are physicians prepared for the task. American Heart Association's Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease [abstract]. 77.

Supported by a grant to the University of Pennsylvania.
Kostic M, Raichle L, Hayes S, Murray S. (2011) Optimizing primary care provider-patient communication to increase patient adherence. Alliance for Continuing Medical Education [abstract F33].

Supported by a grant to the University of Cincinnati.
Eckman MH1, Wise RE, Naylor K, Arduser L, Lip GY, Kissela B, Flaherty M, Kleindorfer D, Khan F, Schauer DP, Kues J, Costea A (2015). Developing an Atrial Fibrillation Guideline Support Tool (AFGuST) for shared decision making. Curr Med Res Opin. 2015 Apr;31(4):603-14.

Menopause

Supported by a grant to University of Wisconsin
Shershneva MB, Wang M, Lindeman GC, Savoy JN, Olson CA. (2010). Commitment to Practice Change: an evaluator's perspective. Eval Health Prof. 0(0):1-20. 6.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Supported by a grant to the Chatham Institute
Bingham CO, Costenbader KH, Bender S, Duch D, Weinblatt ME. (2010). Educating primary care providers on rheumatoid arthritis translates to changes in practice and referrals: results from the RAPID Continuing Medical Education Program. The American College of Rheumatology. [abstract].

Supported by a grant to the Peer-Point Medical Education Institute
Bird GC, Scotti J, Kennison R. (2010). Improving Primary Care Management of Joint Pain through a PI/QI-CME Approach. CE Meas. 4:60-67.

Smoking Cessation

Supported by a grant to The California Academy of Family Physicians
Shershneva MB, Harper PL, Elsinger LM, Olson CA. (2010). Facilitating multiorganizational smoking cessation knowledge translation through on-line toolkit for educators and clinicians. J Contin Educ Health Prof.;30(2):149-150.