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Coffee Break w/ Lora Wills: NCPC and The "New" Look

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The Louis W. Sullivan National Center for Primary Care (NCPC) serves as a national resource for front-line practitioners, educators, researchers, and policy makers who impact our primary healthcare system.

Our guest : Lora Wills serves as the Assistant Director leading the creation and advancement of health equity that grounds our work in the eradication of health disparities and population health promotion for underserved and marginalized populations. We believe that the Quadruple AIM can only be accomplished in a healthcare system that prioritizes health equity.

The NCPC has four divisions that work synergistically to manifest the vision of our center: Substance Use, Prevention and Treatment Division (SATTC and ORN), Health Information Technology Division, Research Division, and Health Policy Division. NCPC also houses two specials programs, such as the HIV/AIDS Project in Lusaka, Zambia, help to address the growing and long-standing health issues across the globe. And The NCPC Faculty Development Program ensures that there is a pool of highly trained and culturally competent primary care faculty and practitioners .

Check out more on NCPC here.

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The Louis W. Sullivan National Center for Primary Care (NCPC) serves as a national resource for front-line practitioners, educators, researchers, and policy makers who impact our primary healthcare system.

Our guest : Lora Wills serves as the Assistant Director leading the creation and advancement of health equity that grounds our work in the eradication of health disparities and population health promotion for underserved and marginalized populations. We believe that the Quadruple AIM can only be accomplished in a healthcare system that prioritizes health equity.

The NCPC has four divisions that work synergistically to manifest the vision of our center: Substance Use, Prevention and Treatment Division (SATTC and ORN), Health Information Technology Division, Research Division, and Health Policy Division. NCPC also houses two specials programs, such as the HIV/AIDS Project in Lusaka, Zambia, help to address the growing and long-standing health issues across the globe. And The NCPC Faculty Development Program ensures that there is a pool of highly trained and culturally competent primary care faculty and practitioners .

Check out more on NCPC here.

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