SFBayCRN and IMPACT Community Research and Action Annual Meeting 2025

Research to Support the
Health and Safety of Our Community:
Where Do We Go From Here?

 

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Event Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Event Time: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Event Location: UCSF Mission Bay Conference Center (In-person only)
1675 Owens Street, San Francisco

Poster Abstract Submission
Poster Abstract Submission Deadline: Friday, August 1, 2025
Learn more about the Poster Session and Poster Abstract Submission here.
View full poster abstract instructions here.

The Annual Meeting is open to the public and will offer free continuing education credit.
Registration closes September 2, 2025

Join the Community Research and Action Annual Meeting to learn and discuss the evolving role of research with leaders, community members, and policymakers. This is an all-day in-person event, and will feature 7 sessions with faculty and community presenters, a poster session focused on practice-based research, social determinants of health in community settings, policy and action research.

Who Should Attend:

  • Researchers, students, and staff
  • Clinicians and health system leaders
  • Leaders from community-based organizations
  • Public health leaders and policymakers
  • Anyone with an interest in these issues!

2025 Community Research and Action Annual Meeting Agenda

Details coming soon!
 


This event is hosted by UCSF's Clinical and Translational Science Institute and its SFBayCRN and IMPACT Programs:

The San Francisco Bay Area Collaborative Research Network (SFBayCRN) is UCSF's primary care practice-based research network. SFBayCRN's mission is to facilitate mutually beneficial practice-based research partnerships between UCSF researchers and community-based primary care organizations, practices, and clinicians in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California. A unifying goal of our network is to support the development and dissemination of practice-based evidence to improve clinical practices and health outcomes in diverse communities. Our members include community-based clinicians, practices, health care organizations, and UCSF faculty.

The Impacting Policy by Accelerating Translation (IMPACT) Program aims to influence real-world decision-makers to use data and science to inform their work. IMPACT provides UCSF faculty and staff with resources and training in collaborating with a broad range of stakeholders to quicken the adoption of evidence-informed policies in healthcare, government, industry, and other sectors.