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Posted By APTR,
Friday, May 16, 2025
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Since 1993, APTR offered rotations for preventive medicine and primary care residents with the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Program, based at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The clinical preventive medicine rotation at AHRQ provided an in-depth experience in the process of developing evidence-based recommendations. Residents worked closely with AHRQ staff and USPSTF members on a variety of activities, such as: participating in scoping of clinical preventive services (CPS) topics; researching information on epidemiology and burden of preventable conditions addressed by CPS; reviewing and summarizing external comments on draft recommendations; researching positions of other organizations; and editing and finalizing recommendations and rationale statements. Other projects involved developing implementation materials for USPSTF recommendations aimed at patients, clinicians, health plans, employers or policy makers.
Residents had the opportunity to participate in a variety of AHRQ meetings, conferences and seminars, including the USPSTF meetings and virtual calls with USPSTF members, as well as didactic teaching and journal club sessions focusing on current issues and updates in clinical preventive medicine and evidence-based research.
Residents rated the experiences and training components highly and nearly all reported an increase in their desire to work in governmental public health. Residents appreciated the preceptor support, opportunities to develop specialized skills, the direct public health experience, and opportunities to interact with leading experts in the field.
Due to decisions of the current administration, this program is paused indefinitely.
To view past resident reflections visit: www.aptrweb.org/projects
To read resident testimonials, visit: www.aptrweb.org/AHRQ_Testimonials

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Residency Rotations
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Posted By Association for Prevention Teaching and Research,
Thursday, September 28, 2023
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APTR Appoints two new PrevMed Residents to AAMC ORR
APTR is pleased to announce the APTR appointees to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Organization of Resident Representatives (ORR) for the 2023-2024 academic year. The ORR provides a resident voice on policy matters before the association and further offers leadership and professional development opportunities for those interested in academic medicine careers, through venues with peers, specialty society and faculty leaders, and related members of the medical education community.
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Michela Corsi, MD
Dr. Michela Corsi is a preventive medicine resident at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, where she is also finishing a Master of Arts in Higher Education. Her medical career began with an intern year in general surgery and quickly evolved as she realized her passion for working with medical students and her desire to improve medical education and student well-being. Through her preventive medicine training, she has made progress toward receiving her Master of Public Health in Health Behavior and Health Education. Her ultimate career goal is to work on bridging gaps in physician training on public health, and to enhance health equity training in medical education.
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Tauhid Mahmud, MD, MPH
Dr. Tauhid Mahmud is a preventive medicine resident at Stony Brook University where he is also completing a graduate certificate in clinical informatics, combining his interests in primary care, preventive medicine, and population health through clinical analytics. His goals are to inform public health interventions and empower communities through health data science. He recently completed his family medicine residency training at the University of Maryland Medical System, and completed his Master of Public Health at Columbia University, focusing on health policy and management. Dr. Tauhid’s background and interests span clinical medicine, public health, medical education, and healthcare equity. He advocates for issues affecting the resident community, including diversity, wellbeing, access to care, and graduate medical education quality.
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To learn more about the AAMC ORR, please visit: www.aamc.org/career-development/affinity-groups/orr
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Posted By Association for Prevention Teaching and Research,
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
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The Association for Prevention Teaching and Research (APTR) is pleased to announce that it has appointed the following residents: Melissa Palma, MD, MPH from Cook County Health and Eseosa Fernandes, MD, MPH from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, to a 2-year term on the American Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) - Organization of Resident Representatives (ORR). These residents were nominated by the Resident Directors of APTR Departmental Members. APTR thanks all the members who submitted outstanding nominations.

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Eseosa Fernandes, MD, MPH
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Preventive Medicine Residency
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Melissa Palma, MD, MPH
Cook County Health & Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
Public Health & Preventive Medicine Program
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