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The mission of the Kansas Practice Research Network is to improve the quality of primary care by developing the capacity to conduct research in family physician offices and translate findings into practice.

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Bullet New Sites
There are new clinics participating in the Walking Speed as a Geriatric Vital Sign in Primary Care study. In Wichita, clinics are: Alberto Carro, Antonio Osio, Center for Health and Wellness, Hillside Medical Office, Larksfield Place, and Wesley Family Practice. Other clinics involved are: Medical Center, Hutchinson; Family Practice Associates, McPherson; Smoky Hill Care Practice, Salina; Sumner County Family Care Center, Wellington; and Family Care Center, Winfield.

Bullet New Grant
The American Academy of Family Physicians awarded the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health a grant for a study titled, "Migraine Treatment in Community Family Practice." This study will be implemented in some KSPRN sites beginning January 2003.

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