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Med students, Residents and You:

How medical education programs impact your health care and your business

Is there really a physician shortage? Are the lives of residents or doctors in training really like what you see on ER or Grey’s Anatomy? Do you wonder why you should care about the growing medical education sector in your backyard?
Our May 26th program focus will be, Our diverse panel of health care professionals will share perspectives on the changing role of medical education in our community and engage in a facilitated question and answer session with those in attendance.
A panel of health care professionals will:
- Debunk myths about residency programs portrayed on TV dramas
- Outline the looming physician shortage and efforts to fight the shortage in our own community
- Share how training physicians in the mid-valley improves your access to exceptional care and your business
- Provide a look into the future of medical care in our community

The panel of representatives from Samaritan Health Services includes: Julie Manning, vice president of Marketing and Development; Dr. Alissa Craft, director of Medical Education; and Dr. Mandi Hudson, a first-year psychiatry resident.




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Juie Manning

Dr Mandi Hudson

Dr Alissa Craft

Women In Business thanks the following Sponsors:

Special Thanks to Sam Health
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Comments (1)
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1 Saturday, 03 July 2010 12:37
JacksonMelva
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