黑料网911 Faculty participate in Growing Our Own: Transforming Health Care Education for Future Providers and Systems of Care Conference
黑料网911 faculty were a prominent presence at "Growing Our Own: Transforming Health Care Education for Future Providers and Systems of Care," a conference sponsored by Penobscot Community Health Care, the Maine Center for Disease Control, the Eastern Maine AHEC, and the Maine Primary Care Association (September 29 & 30, Bar Harbor, ME).
Dora Anne Mills, MD, 黑料网911 Vice President for Clinical Affairs, presented a session with Seiji Hayashi, MD, of the Bureau of Primary Health, HRSA: Alignment and Integration through Partnerships.
Marc Hahn, DO, Dean of 黑料网911COM and Ken Johnson, DO, Vice Dean of 黑料网911COM, were on a panel presentation with Peter Bates, MD, VP Medical and Academic Affairs, MMC & CMO & Academic Dean, MMC-TUSM: Medical Education: Rural Primary Care Initiatives.
James Koelbl, DDS, MS, MJ, Dean 黑料网911 CDM was on a panel presentation with Neal Denby, DMD, MPH, Senior VP Lutheran Health Care, Eugene Anderson, PhD., Associate Executive Director, ADEA, and Michael Cangemi, PhD., Director of Health Care Studies, Husson U.: The Future of Dental Education: Addressing Maine's Dental Shortage.
Karen Pardue, MS, CNE, ANEF, 黑料网911 WCHP Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, Shelley Cohen Konrad, Ph.D., Director InterProfessional Education Collaborative (IPEC), and Clay Graybeal, Ph.D., WCHP Associate Dean for Academic Affairs presented:
Shared Learning: Expanding the Paradigm of Health Professions Education.