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Department of Health and Human Services
Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry
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Next Meeting: November 1, 2012, 10am to 5pm (Webinar)

Last Meeting: July 19-20, 2012, Rockville, MD
Agenda
(PDF - 23 KB)

Letter to Congress: November 10, 2011 (PDF - 2 pages)

The Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry was established in 1998 and its members appointed by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 1999. The committee advises and makes recommendations to the Secretary concerning policy, program development and other matters of significance concerning the HRSA Bureau of Health Professions family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, general dentistry, pediatric dentistry and physician assistant programs.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBERS:

William T. Betz, DO, MBA, senior associate dean for osteopathic medical education and chair of family medicine, University of Pikeville – Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine
Caswell A. Evans, Jr., DDS, MPH, associate dean for prevention and public health sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago’s College of Dentistry
Frederick J. Fox, MD, MPP, emergency and geriatric medicine, San Francisco, California
Jean Johnson, PhD, RN, dean of nursing, George Washington University, Washington, DC
David J. Keahey, MSPH, PA-C, associate director of physician assistant program, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
David Keller, MD, associate professor of clinical pediatrics and community health, University of Massachusetts, Shrewsbury
Yilda M. Rivera Nazario, DMD, pediatric dentist and faculty member, Lutheran Medical Center, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Gina Sharps, RDH, dental hygienist and assistant clinical professor, West Virginia University, Morgantown

 

 

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