2022 AAPA-PAEA Research Seminar Series
No longer just for academic researchers, this free webinar series developed for AAPA-PAEA Fellows is now open to all members looking to engage in research of all types and incorporate it into their practice and advocacy efforts. If quality improvement or evidence-based medicine interest you, this series is for you!
Past Webinars
Primary Care Training and Enhancement Research: Grants Opportunities Just for PA Programs
Date: October 28, 12 – 1:30 p.m. ET
Primary Care Training and Enhancement (PCTE) is a program from the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA). The goal is to develop and implement longitudinal clinical rotations for physician assistant students in primary care in rural areas. Join AAPA and PAEA for this free, CME-eligible presentation to learn more about the PCTE opportunities and what it takes to receive a grant.
An Introduction to The Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity
Date: September 30, 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. ET
The Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity at The George Washington University provides a wealth of research and data through their ongoing research endeavors. Join AAPA and PAEA for this free, CME-eligible presentation to learn more about the resources available through the Mullan Institute and to gain a deeper understanding of how PAs may be able to use them.
A Look into Research from the National Association for Community Health Centers
Date: August 12, 12 pm – 1:00 pm ET
The National Association for Community Health Centers (NACHC) provides a wealth of research and data through their ongoing research endeavors. Join AAPA and PAEA for this free, CME-eligible presentation to learn more about the resources available through the NACHC and to gain a deeper understanding of how PAs may be able to use the resources to show the role of PAs within community health centers.
Healthcare State by State: Kaiser Family Foundation Resources
Date: July 29, 12 pm – 1:00 pm ET
Join AAPA and PAEA for this free, CME-eligible presentation to learn more about the resources available through the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) and to gain a deeper understanding of how PAs may use their resources to advocate for patients and the PA profession.
Explore the Breadth of Information Available from the National Center for Health Statistics
Date: June 10, 11 am – 12:30 pm ET
Have you ever seen research that uses National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey data and wondered what that is? Are you interested in what information the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) has and how it is collected? Join AAPA and PAEA for this free, CME-eligible presentation about the variety of surveys and research from the NCHS and how PAs are included within the research.
Social Determinants of Health: Data Together at Last
Date: May 13, 11 am – 12:30 pm ET
Are you interested in learning more about the health of persons in your community? Do you want to look at how PAs may impact access to care at a county or ZCTA level? Join AAPA and PAEA for this free, CME-eligible presentation about county and ZCTA-level data which includes a wealth of information related to social determinants of health that the Agency for Health Care Quality and Research has developed.
Editorial Panel: The Who, What, Why and Where’s of Submitting Your Publication
Date: April 15, 12 – 1:45 p.m. ET
Have you ever thought about submitting your work for publication in a peer-reviewed journal? Editorial staff from three journals will share more about their journals and what they look for in submissions. AAPA and PAEA invite you to attend this free, CME-eligible presentation relevant to any PAs and PAs students who are interested in submitting their work to JAAPA, JPAE, or Academic Medicine.
Diving Deep into Education Data: Integrated Post-Secondary Education Data (IPEDS) and the American Institute for Research
Date: March 11, 2 – 3:30 p.m. ET
Do you know how to access in-depth education data for research on the PA pipeline? AAPA and PAEA invite you to attend this free, CME-eligible presentation relevant to PAs working on their doctorates as well as PAs engaged in post-secondary education research.
Exploring the Data and Research from PA Associations
Date: February 25, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. ET
How much do you know about research on the PA workforce and PA education? Join AAPA, PAEA, and NCCPA for this free, CME-eligible presentation on the types of research AAPA, PAEA, and NCCPA are undertaking, how it may improve your work, and how you and/or your organization can get involved.
Finding the Right Publication and Presentation Venues
Date: January 28, 12:30 – 2 p.m. ET
Sharing your research outside of your clinic or research lab is essential for enhancing PA practice and patient care. Join AAPA and PAEA for this free, CME-eligible presentation relevant to PAs engaged in quality improvement activities and other research at their organizations.