Two Providers, Two Unique Approaches to Transform Primary Care
Listen to this two-part episode for conversations about two different approaches to transform primary care with the same fundamental goal: improving the lives of patients.
Listen to this two-part episode for conversations about two different approaches to transform primary care with the same fundamental goal: improving the lives of patients.
Within a few conversations, the enormity of our task was clear. To lend your voice to this powerful exploration of attitudes, challenges, and opportunities in primary care, contact us.
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This weekend is Primary Care Progress’ 6th Annual Gregg Stracks Leadership Summit! Today on the blog, we’re featuring one of our major sponsors, OptumCare, and their contributions to our primary care community.
This weekend is Primary Care Progress’ 6th Annual Gregg Stracks Leadership Summit! Today on the blog, we’re featuring one of our major sponsors, the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care, and their contributions to our primary care community.
Primary Care Progress’ 6th Annual Gregg Stracks Leadership Summit is less than a week away! Today on the blog, we’re featuring one of our major sponsors, the University of Utah …
Last year, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine launched its Primary Care Leadership Track. Progress Notes sat down with student leader Jenny Wen and faculty advisor Colleen Christmas to ask them the purpose of the program and how they got it off the ground.
Hofstra University Northwell School of Medicine launched a primary care track called IMPACcT (Improving Patient Access, Cost and Care through Training) last June. Today on the blog, we learn all …