Wednesday Breakout Question A century ago, “health care reform” encompassed such concepts as 1) the medical school organized around scientific research, and 2) the teaching hospital as the site of physician education. One can argue that these innovations came at a price – the development of an “elitist” culture in medical schools that favored specialization [...]
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We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine (Indianapolis, Indiana) for funding the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference: George Smith, MD, Michigan State University/Sparrow Hospital, Lansing: I’m substituting today for Doctor Sandral Hullett, who was required to testify in a legal [...]
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We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine (Indianapolis, Indiana) for funding the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference: Stephen W. Cobb, MD, Medical Director, Exempla Physician Network, Denver Good morning. I’m Steve Cobb from Denver. It’s good to be here. [...]
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We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine (Indianapolis, Indiana) for funding the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference: Hector Flores, MD, White Memorial Medical Center, Los Angeles: Good morning! Our charge this session is to talk about community-based teaching hospitals. I am the [...]
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We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Penn State University Hershey Medical Center Department of Family Medicine (James Herman, Chair) for funding the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference: Robert Ross, MD, Klamath Falls, Oregon (Moderator): Thanks very much to our panel Doctors Norman Kahn (22nd National Conference [...]
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We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Penn State University Hershey Medical Center Department of Family Medicine (James Herman, Chair) for funding the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference: Thomas J. Hansen, MD, Creighton University, Omaha: Good morning! My name is Tom Hansen from Creighton University. My job [...]
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We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Penn State University Hershey Medical Center Department of Family Medicine (James Herman, Chair) for funding the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference: Gary LeRoy, MD, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio: Good morning! First, a disclaimer. I’m not Dr Perry Pugno, [...]
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We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Penn State University Hershey Medical Center Department of Family Medicine (James Herman, Chair) for funding the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference: Robert Ross, MD, Klamath Falls, Oregon: Good morning, and welcome to the second day of the 22nd National Conference [...]
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Tuesday Breakout Questions Breakout Group 1 Discuss and critique the following extract from the Consensus Statement of the Seventh National Conference on Primary Health Care Access: Teaching Community Health Centers [TCHCs] are a model for community-based service, education, and research. These TCHCs are expected to improve the quality and outcomes of health professions education by [...]
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We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Oregon Health Sciences University Department of Family Medicine (John Saultz, Chair) for funding the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Second National Conference: Dr Clasen: Our next presenter is Tim Henderson, who will talk about the funding primary care medical education through [...]
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