Archive | January, 2012

Measuring the Economic Impact of Closing a Family Medicine Residency: An e-publication of the National Conferences on Primary Health Care Access

19. January 2012

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The following paper by Mark E. Clasen, MD, Ph.D., Mary L. Budzak, MD, Carla M. Clasen, MPH, BSN and Willian N. Tindall, Ph.D. launches an occasional series of e-publications on subject matter of the National Conferences on Primary Health Care Access: ABSTRACT The authors assessed that the economic impact of closing a family medicine residency [...]

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A Lifetime in Community-Oriented Family Medicine: An Interview with Dr Nikitas Zervanos

16. January 2012

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The original interview with Dr Zervanos took place in July, 2010. Its posting is the first of a series of “Lifetimes in Community-Oriented Primary Care” interviews of important figures in the evolution of primary health care access in the United States. The interview was conducted by William H. Burnett of the Coastal Research Group.   [...]

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23rd National Conference: Geyman, Scherger Headline Assessment of Primary Health Care in U. S.

14. January 2012

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Doctors John Geyman and Joseph Scherger return to the faculty of the National Conferences on Primary Health Care Access, at theĀ 23rd National Conference on Primary Health Care Access, to be held April 16-18 at the Park Hyatt Aviara in Carlsbad, California. The first three hours of the 23rd National Conference will be devoted to overviews [...]

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23rd National Conference: Dr Perry Pugno Leads Plenary Session on Student Interest in Primary Care

12. January 2012

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Plenary sessions concentrated on the student pipeline for the primary care workforce will take place on the second day of the 23rd National Conference on Primary Health Care Access (Tuesday, April 17, 2012) at the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort in Carlsbad, California Leading the principal session on student interest in primary care will be Doctor [...]

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