Friday, November 20, 2009

NAPCRG University















Attendees had the opportunity to experience NAPCRG University on Tuesday afternoon at the NAPCRG annual meeting. The event highlighted and promoted NAPCRG's resources and services, and encouraged attendees to become involved in the organization. A university theme and decor (complete with cheerleaders) helped create a fun atmosphere as attendees learned more about NAPCRG.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

"A Taste of Quebec" Dessert Party






















NAPCRG annual meeting attendees enjoyed a fun-filled evening of conversation, French themed dessert and local music at "A Taste of Quebec" Dessert Party at the Le Windsor Ballroom in Montreal.

Monday, November 16, 2009

NAPCRG Annual Meeting

Posters, papers and primary care researchers are all under one roof this week for NAPCRG's annual meeting. There have been two action-packed days so far and much more to come. Below are some photo highlights to date...









James, Lenny and Anup, NAPCRG Resident and Fellow Board members in 2008, returned to the Annual Meeting to present a "Reverse Mentoring Sesssion" on social networking and Web 2.0. All generations were enlighted by their presentation.

President Allen Dietrich always makes a point to talk to every Resident and Fellow presenting a poster.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sunday in Montreal -- such inspiration!

First day of conference a success!
Richard Wender started the day with a very inspirational plenary.

Lots of energy in the poster session.

Bob Phillips, Hope Wittenberg and Inese Grava-Gubbins received the President's Award from Allen Dietrich, who also highlighted primary care successes in his President's Address.

The adored Ann Macaulay received the prestigious Wood Award (and was introduced by the one and only Maurice Wood himself).

Standing room only in "Secrets of My Research Success."

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Bonjour Montreal~

Members arriving in Montreal, connecting with colleagues gearing up for an amazing conference and enjoying French flair of the city.

Welcome reception tonight at 5:30.

Resident and Fellow works-in-progress posters tonight at 5:30.