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Free GME webinar on Feb. 25 to discuss lessons learned from the Camp Fire

February 01, 2021
Area(s) of Interest: Physician Workforce 


To grow and diversify the physician workforce, Physicians for a Healthy California (PHC), the Butte-Glenn Medical Society (BGMS) Residency Task Force and Paradise Medical Group have launched a free webinar series — “A Primer on Designing GME in Rural Clinical Facilities”— to offer innovative technical advice and solutions to meet rural California’s critical access to care needs.

Over the course of the series, physicians, practice managers and providers can expect to learn the foundational elements to design medical residency programs, as well as how to best position your clinical facility for success as a rotational site, continuity clinic, consortium member or part of an expanded residency.

The next installment — Focus on Community: Lessons from the Camp Fire — will be Thursday, February 25, 2021, at 12:15 p.m.

This webinar will provide an overview on how to prioritize residency programs and build consensus from community leaders by learning how Butte County regrouped after the devastating Camp Fire to address local access to care issues.

Each one-hour virtual workshop will be presented by Kiki Nocella, Ph.D., MHA, and director at Wipfli LLP, a nationally renowned accounting and business consulting firm – unless otherwise noted. Nocella is a passionate advocate for GME and rural health care, and she has decades of experience, including a recent Psychiatry Residency Feasibility Study for Butte County and BGMS in July 2020.

Learn more about the free webinar series, watch past episodes and register for future sessions at cmadocs.org/gme-webinars.

 

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