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    Practice Transformation Under the University of Colorado's Primary Care Redesign Model by Smith, Peter Chabot, Lyon, Corey, English, Aimee F, Conry, Colleen

    Published in Annals of family medicine (15-08-2019)
    “…We compared the transformation experience of 2 family medicine practices that implemented the Primary Care Redesign (PCR) team-based model to improve access,…”
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    A Community Engagement Method to Design Patient Engagement Materials for Cardiovascular Health by English, Aimee F, Dickinson, L Miriam, Zittleman, Linda, Nease, Jr, Donald E, Herrick, Alisha, Westfall, John M, Simpson, Matthew J, Fernald, Douglas H, Rhyne, Robert L, Dickinson, W Perry

    Published in Annals of family medicine (01-04-2018)
    “…EvidenceNOW Southwest is a cluster-randomized trial evaluating the differential impact on cardiovascular disease (CVD) care of engaging patients and…”
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    A Team-Based Care Model That Improves Job Satisfaction by Lyon, Corey, DO, English, Aimee F., MD, Smith, Peter Chabot, MD

    Published in Family practice management (01-03-2018)
    “…Expanding the role of medical assistants to better support providers can improve not only traditional outcomes but also job satisfaction…”
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    Photo Rounds: Painful blisters on fingertips and toes by Mathern, Seth, English, Aimee F

    Published in The Journal of family practice (01-08-2018)
    “…Our patient had visited the emergency department for painful blisters on her fingertips and toes. A follow-up visit to our clinic unearthed the cause…”
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    Don't Leave Me! Strategies for Medical Staff Retention by Lyon, Corey, English, Aimee F, Cebuhar, Kathy, Emerick, Justin

    Published in Family practice management (01-05-2022)
    “…These strategies for recruiting and retaining staff can help medical practices survive the “Great Resignation.”…”
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