The Northern New England CO-OP Practice and Community Based Research Network (NNE CO-OP PCBRN) is sponsored by the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Dartmouth Health and Geisel School of Medicine in collaboration with the University of Vermont and MaineHealth. As a voluntary, cooperative network of primary care clinicians, the CO-OP provides opportunities for members to develop research skills and conduct studies in partnership with their patients, academic researchers, and communities. Established in 1972, the CO-OP is the oldest continuously operating PBRN in the country...
Current or Past Research Interests / Health Conditions:
Behavioral health
Women's health issues
Tobacco use and smoking cessation
Substance abuse (alcohol and drug abuse)
Other health or disease related interests
Obesity, physical activity, and/or diet and nutrition
Immunizations
Cancer
Care transitions
Coordination of care for complex patients
Children's health issues
Current or Past Research Interests Comments :
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Behavioral health integration
Cancer screening
Chronic disease
Climate change and health
Coordination of care for complex patients
Epilepsy self-management
Food insecurity
Genetic and genomic testing
Long COVID
Opioid prescribing patterns
Patient panel size
Telehealth and clinician burnout
Contraceptive use
Approximate Number of PBRN Member Licensed Clinicians:
375
Approximate Number of Practices or Clinics:
85
Approximate Number of Patients:
776000
Affiliations:
Academic Institution
Clinical Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program/Clinical and Translational Research (CTR) Network
Other
Affiliation Notes:
Academic Institution: Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, Department of Community and Family Medicine at Dartmouth Health and Geisel School of Medicine; Health system: MaineHealth
Clinical Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program/Clinical and Translational Research (CTR) Network: Northern New England Clinical & Translational Research Network (NNE-CTR)
Other: Northern New England Systems Transformation for Primary Care (NNEST-PC)
Behavioral health integration
Cancer screening
Chronic disease
Climate change and health
Coordination of care for complex patients
Epilepsy self-management
Food insecurity
Genetic and genomic testing
Long COVID
Opioid prescribing patterns
Patient panel size
Telehealth and clinician burnout
Contraceptive use