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*Are you interested in learning about...*

The US health care system?

Primary care?

Medical innovation?


Primary Care Progress at Dartmouth presents

*PRIMARY CARE IN THE UPPER VALLEY*

*Tuesday April 1, 7-8 PM*

*Rockefeller 002*

A panel featuring health care professionals from Alice Peck Day, Dartmouth
Health Connect, and the VA in White River Junction.

DINNER WILL BE SERVED

Please RSVP to [log in to unmask]

*Who are we? *Primary Care Progress (PCP) is a national nonprofit network
of medical providers, students, policy experts, advocates, and
educators. PCP started in 2010, when a handful of primary care trainees
across the country connected over the same concern: the marginalized status
of primary care at medical and other health professional training schools
around the country. The students and trainees, from Harvard Medical School
and UCSF, strategized about how to leverage their power to strengthen
primary care training, and ensure that they and their colleagues would be
exposed to a hopeful vision of primary care delivery. This collaboration
led to a grassroots movement at medical schools, nursing  schools, and
physician assistant programs around the country. In less than three years,
PCP has grown into an inter-professional network of over 30 chapters and
thousands of members across the country (with Dartmouth being the most
recent addition). Blitz us for more information!


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