In 2021, HamesNet reorganized into three interconnected networks to better serve our core communities: practicing clinicians, community members and patients, and learners and trainees.
Together, these networks advance HamesNet’s mission to strengthen community-based primary care through collaborative research, education, and engagement.
Preparing physicians to apply evidence
Clinician Academic Development & REsearch (CADRE) is a collaborative that focuses on teaching and mentoring students and clinicians in primary care research, providing hands-on learning that connects research to patient care and community health.
Translating science to practice
Community Health & Research Translation (CHART) is a practice-based research network that connects family medicine clinical sites throughout Georgia. It helps clinicians explore real-world questions about patient care and healthcare systems, ensuring research applies to everyday practice.
Translating science to practice
The Co-Researcher Activation NEtwork (CRANE) brings community members together as co-researchers, fostering shared leadership and elevating their voices to align our work with community priorities.