Research to Practice grew out of Dr. Dean Seehusen’s monthly lecture series, Spending Time in the Medical Literature, where he breaks down medical journal articles for fellow clinicians. At our most recent HamesNet annual meeting, our clinical partners expressed interest in quick, practical takeaways from these lectures, inspiring Research to Practice—a collection of concise, one-page summaries distilling Dr. Seehusen’s insights for busy primary care clinicians.
We took it Dr. Seehusen's lectures even further with Research to Practice+, adapting these summaries for non-clinicians and offering patients and community members ways to engage with current medical evidence in clear, meaningful ways. We hope these non-clinical summaries serve as a resource for conversations between patients and clinicians, fostering a better healthcare experience for all.
As a new and evolving initiative, we welcome your input to help refine and expand it. If you have suggestions for improving the summaries, ideas for additional topics, or feedback on how you’ve used these resources in practice, we’d love to hear from you.
A rapid review of "Finenerone in Heart Failure with Mildly Reduced or Preserved Ejection Fraction" from The New England Journal of Medicine aimed at practicing clinicians.
A rapid review of "Electronic Nicotine-Delivery Systems for Smoking Cessation" from The New England Journal of Medicine aimed at practice clinicians.
An adapted review of an academic article aimed at non-clinicans, including patients, on the potential use of vaping products to help stop smoking tobacco.