NYC RING Archives The NYC RING Convocation of Practices is an annual gathering of clinicians, researchers and investigators from across our network of partner sites. This event showcases the wide variety of practice-based research and quality improvement activities being conducted across our network. NYC RING Convocations provide a valuable opportunity for professionals to come together to learn, connect, share ideas, and discuss future collaboration. For more information, or to participate in an upcoming Convocation, please contact our team at NYCRING@einsteinmed.edu. To view materials from our previous convocations, visit the links below. Convocation Archives Year Keynote Address Abstract Booklet 2023 “The Evolving Role of Practice-Based Research in Evidence-Generation and Implementation” Dr. Rowena J. Dolor, M.D., M.H.S., F.A.C.P. 2023 NYC RING Convocation Abstract Booklet 2018 “Leading Change in a Changing World” Dr. Helen Bevan, OBE Chief Transformation Officer England National Health Service 2018 NYC RING Convocation Abstract Booklet 2017 “Joy in Practice: Organizational and Workflow Strategies” Christine Sinsky, MD Thomas Sinsky, MD 2017 NYC RING Convocation Abstract Booklet 2016 “Improving Health: New Support, New Tools, and New Research Questions for a Historic Goal” J. Lloyd Michener, MD Professor and Chair, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University 2016 NYC RING Convocation Abstract Booklet 2015 “Lenses to Understand Primary Care & Practice Change” Kurt Stange, MD PhD Distinguished Professor, Case Western Reserve University Editor, Annals of Family Medicine 2015 NYC RING Convocation Abstract Booklet 2014 "Integrating Behavioral Health in the Patient Centered Medical Home" Mac Baird, MD MS 2014 NYC RING Convocation Abstract Booklet 2012 "Transforming Primary Care for Underserved Populations" Kevin Grumbach, MD Professor and Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 2012 NYC RING Convocation Abstract Booklet 2011 “Transforming Primary Care: Perspectives on Implementation of New Models of Care” Perry Dickinson, MD President, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, University of Colorado Michael Erikson, MSW VP of Primary Care Services, Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA 2011 NYC RING Convocation Abstract Booklet 2006 “No Medication without Representation: How to Avoid the ‘Lost in Translation’ Syndrome” Jonathan Tobin, PhD President/CEO, Clinical Director’s Network 2006 NYC RING Convocation Abstract Booklet