Advertisement

1. Creating a Robust & Innovative Faculty Development Program

1. Creating a Robust & Innovative Faculty Development Program Strengthening graduate medical education programs and partnerships in community health centers is critical to developing the next generation of physicians dedicated to serving California's vulnerable patient populations. In order to ensure that we sustain and expand these training opportunities, CPCA worked with several partner organizations to develop a series of presentations focused on innovative curriculum, resident wellness, patient safety, scholarly activity, and more!

Thank you to the following organizations who contributed to the development of this series:
- WIPFLi, LLP
- UC Davis School of Medicine
- Milken Institute School of Public Health
- SAC Health System
- Scripps Chula Vista
- Physicians for a Healthy California
- UCSF Center for Excellence in Primary Care
- UCSF Fresno
- UCI/UCD Train the Trainers Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship
- Kaiser Permanente Northern California Residency Programs

DISCLAIMER: This series was presented as a live, in-person, training opportunity for our members which we recorded in order to make it available to broader audiences. Some Q&A portions of these recordings are not audible. For questions regarding this or other series, please contact training@cpca.org.

Graduate Medical Education,Community based training,community health center,teaching health center,resident,residency program,sponsoring institutions,clinical training site,acgme,

Post a Comment

0 Comments