Category: 26th National Conference – Proceedings and Transcripts
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Time Will Tell”: the Proceedings of the 26th National Conference – The Great Debate: Obamacare has been a Great Success, Part 2 (North for the Negative)
We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of Charles Q. North, MD of the University of New Mexico Department of Family and Community Medicine for his support of the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth National Conference The following transcription is of the first plenary session of the 26th National Conference on Primary…
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“Time Will Tell”: the Proceedings of the 26th National Conference – The Great Debate: Obamacare has been a Great Success, Part 1 (Prislin for the Affirmative)
We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of Charles Q. North, MD of the University of New Mexico Department of Family and Community Medicine for his support of the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth National Conference The following transcription is of the first plenary session of the 26th National Conference on Primary…
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“Time Will Tell”: the Proceedings of the 26th National Conference – “Issues in the Training of Primary Care Physicians (Part Three, Kozakowski), Monday April 13, 2015
We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Charles Q. North, MD of the University of New Mexico Department of Family and Community Medicine for his support of the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth National Conference The following transcription is of the first plenary session of the 26th National Conference…
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“Time Will Tell”: the Proceedings of the 26th National Conference – “Issues in the Training of Primary Care Physicians (Part Two, Hansen)”, Monday April 13, 2015
We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Charles Q. North, MD of the University of New Mexico Department of Family and Community Medicine for his support of the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth National Conference: The following transcription is of the first plenary session of the 26th National Conference on Primary Health Care…
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“Time Will Tell”: the Proceedings of the 26th National Conference – “Issues in the Training of Primary Care Physicians (Part One, Henderson)”, Monday April 13, 2015
We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Charles Q. North, MD of the University of New Mexico Department of Family and Community Medicine for his support of the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth National Conference: The following transcription is of the first plenary session of the 26th National Conference on Primary Health Care…
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“Time Will Tell”: the Proceedings of the 26th National Conference – Introductory Comments, Monday April 13, 2015
We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of the Charles Q. North, MD of the University of New Mexico Department of Family and Community Medicine for his support of the transcription and editing of this section of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth National Conference: he following transcription is of the first plenary session of the 26th National Conference on Primary Health Care…
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"Time Will Tell": Plenary Faculty Announcements for 26th National Conference on Primary Health Care Access
The 26th National Conference on Primary Health Care, an invitational conference that annually brings together leaders in primary health care and community medicine will be held April 13-15, 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Orange County in Garden Grove, California. It is an invitational conference limited to around 50 persons. Among the confrimed faculty for the…
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The 26th National Conference on Primary Health Care Access: Discussion Themes
The 26th National Conference on Primary Health Care Access Hyatt Regency Orange County 11999 Harbor Boulevard Garden Grove, California April 13-15, 2015 Conference Theme: “Time Will Tell” Overview Statement The founding of the Coastal Research Group 32 years ago and the establishment of the National Conferences on Primary Health Care Access in 1990 were both based on…