Wendy Barr, MD, MPH, MSCE, FAAFP
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Founding Residency Program Director, Family Medicine
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Founding Residency Program Director, Family Medicine
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Wendy B. Barr MD, MPH, MSCE, FAAFP is the Founding Residency Program Director for the Yale Family Medicine Residency Program at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital. She is dedicated to growing and strengthening the primary care workforce to equitably improve the health of communities. This guides her work in supporting and expanding family medicine training programs and research to inform how to best train the next generation of comprehensive personal physicians who provide excellent care to all patients.
Dr. Barr is a graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine MD/MPH program and completed her family medicine residency at the Lawrence Family Medicine Residency in Lawrence, MA. She then went on to complete a research and faculty development fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine where she also received a Masters of Science in Clinical Epidemiology (MSCE). Dr. Barr is a Distinguished Scholar for the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) where she is conducting research on GME outcomes and GME program improvement and is the co-co-Principal Investigator for the Family Medicine Residency Outcome Project (FM-ROP) and the ABFM Annual National Resident Survey (NRS).
Prior to coming to Yale, Dr. Barr was the Residency Program Director, ACGME Designated Institutional Officer (DIO), and Vice President of Clinical Education at the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center (GLFHC) in Lawrence, MA where she helped to lead the family medicine residency program’s transition from a three year to four year curriculum as part of the national ACGME Length of Training Pilot and multiple other residency redesign and innovation initiatives. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD) from 2019-2023 including serving as President from 2021-2022 and she served on the Board of Directors for NAPCRG, an international primary care research professional association. She currently serves on multiple national family medicine education and research committees and taskforces. Her research interests include the care of pregnant people and children by family physicians, and developing evidence to support family medicine residency redesign and competency based medical education and board eligibility.
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Education & Training
- MSCE
- University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Clinical Epidemiology (2004)
- Research Fellow
- University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (2004)
- Residency
- Greater Lawrence Family Health Center (2002)
- MD
- Tufts University School of Medicine, Medicine (1999)
- MPH
- Tufts University School of Medicine, Public Health (1999)
- BSc
- Northwestern University School of Communication, Communication Sciences and Disorders (1995)
Advanced Training & Certifications
- National Institute for Program Director Development
- Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (2011)
Board Certifications
Family Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Family Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2003
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Publications
2025
Do Residency Signals Actually Signal Intent? Insights From the 2024 Family Medicine National Resident Survey.
Barr W, Peterson L, Fleischer S, Bazemore A. Do Residency Signals Actually Signal Intent? Insights From the 2024 Family Medicine National Resident Survey. PRiMER 2025, 9: 44. PMID: 41089077, PMCID: PMC12517385, DOI: 10.22454/primer.2025.254617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsElectronic Residency Application ServicePostgraduate year 1Family medicineInternational medical graduatesResident surveyAmerican BoardIn-Training ExaminationFM residentsMedical graduatesResident characteristicsResidency programsBivariate analysisResidency selection processYear 1Residents' useResidency choiceResident selectionIn-trainingResidentsThe North American Primary Care Research Group: Unlocking Scholarship Through A Network of Support for Family Medicine Residency Programs
Stacey S, Barr W, Harper D. The North American Primary Care Research Group: Unlocking Scholarship Through A Network of Support for Family Medicine Residency Programs. Excellence In Medical Education 2025, 2: 33-37. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-70741-4_7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNorth American Primary Care Research GroupAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical EducationPrimary care researchCare researchResidency programsFamily medicine residency programsPopulation health outcomesFamily medicine residentsMedicine residency programsGraduate Medical EducationHealth outcomesMedicine residentsFamily physiciansResidency graduatesMedical educationAccreditation requirementsResidentsChange behaviorNational levelUnited StatesProgramScholarly activityKnowledge gapsNetwork of supportersPhysiciansThe Association Between Residency Characteristics and Graduates Caring for Children: A Family Medicine Residency Outcomes Project.
Barr W, Peterson L, Fleischer S, Bazemore A. The Association Between Residency Characteristics and Graduates Caring for Children: A Family Medicine Residency Outcomes Project. Family Medicine 2025, 57: 113-122. PMID: 39954239, PMCID: PMC11922145, DOI: 10.22454/fammed.2025.315354.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsFamily medicine graduatesInpatient pediatricsProspective cohort studyResidency training requirementsNewborn careMedicine graduatesOutpatient pediatricsFamily physiciansGraduate practiceProportion of family physiciansContinuity clinic patientsEvidence-based interventionsNational Graduate SurveyNational cohort studyFamily medicine facultyTraining requirementsCare of childrenHospital careResident characteristicsModel careResidency program structureResidency graduatesMedicine facultyCareCohort study
2024
National Family Medicine Residency Outcomes Project Methodology.
Barr W, Peterson L, Fleischer S, Seehusen D. National Family Medicine Residency Outcomes Project Methodology. PRiMER 2024, 8: 52. PMID: 39569082, PMCID: PMC11578397, DOI: 10.22454/primer.2024.588860.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsAmerican Board of Family MedicineCouncil of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research AllianceFamily medicineAmerican Board of Family Medicine diplomatesNational Graduate SurveyCohort studyResponse rateAmerican BoardNational cohort studyCouncil of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research Alliance surveyProspective cohort studyEducational Research AllianceProgram director surveyParticipant demographicsResidency graduatesResidency redesignProgram directors' perspectivesAnalytic sampleGraduate outcomesBivariate analysisMultiple specialtiesPractice patternsOutcomes ProjectResidency trainingDirector surveyFamily Medicine Obstetrics: Answering the Call
Barr W, DeMarco M. Family Medicine Obstetrics: Answering the Call. The Annals Of Family Medicine 2024, 22: 367-368. PMID: 39313343, PMCID: PMC11419728, DOI: 10.1370/afm.3176.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricMeSH KeywordsFamily Medicine Residents Intentions to Provide Gender Affirming Care
Barr W, Fleischer S, Peterson L. Family Medicine Residents Intentions to Provide Gender Affirming Care. The Journal Of The American Board Of Family Medicine 2024, 37: 974-975. PMID: 39978842, DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2024.240077r1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and Concepts
2023
The Association between Residency Characteristics and Graduates Caring for Pregnant People: An FM-ROP Study
Rosener S, Barr W, Fleischer S, Peterson L, Barreto T, Tong S, Eden A. The Association between Residency Characteristics and Graduates Caring for Pregnant People: An FM-ROP Study. The Annals Of Family Medicine 2023, 21: 5198. PMCID: PMC10983603, DOI: 10.1370/afm.22.s1.5198.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsImplementing Competency Based ABFM Board Eligibility
Newton W, Magill M, Barr W, Hoekzema G, Karuppiah S, Stutzman K. Implementing Competency Based ABFM Board Eligibility. The Journal Of The American Board Of Family Medicine 2023, 36: 703-707. DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2023.230201r0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsChanging Gears: Family Medicine Residencies Transitioning to Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) Framework With the New ACGME FM Program Requirements
Barr W, Stutzman K. Changing Gears: Family Medicine Residencies Transitioning to Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) Framework With the New ACGME FM Program Requirements. The Annals Of Family Medicine 2023, 21: 285-286. PMCID: PMC10202516, DOI: 10.1370/afm.2986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
2022
A DESCRIPTION OF THE 2021 AFMRD SALARY SURVEY AND NEXT STEPS
Kelly K, Barr W. A DESCRIPTION OF THE 2021 AFMRD SALARY SURVEY AND NEXT STEPS. The Annals Of Family Medicine 2022, 20: 284-285. PMID: 35606119, PMCID: PMC9199041, DOI: 10.1370/afm.2835.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
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activity American Academy of Family Physicians
2019 - PresentProfessional OrganizationsPlanning CommitteeDetailsMember of the AAFP Residency Leadership Summit Planning Committee from 2019-2021 and 2023-2026activity American Academy of Family Physicians
2019 - 2021Professional OrganizationsCommittee MemberDetailsLiaison Member of the Commission on Educationactivity Massachusetts Health Quality Partners (MHQP)
2013 - 2018Professional OrganizationsScientific CommitteeDetailsFamily Medicine Representative to the MHQP Perinatal Guideline Workgroup
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365 Montauk Avenue
New London, CT 06320