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NPR: The Next Frontier For Elite Med Schools: Primary Care

Posted 09/24/12

The Institute for Family Health’s Harlem Residency in Family Medicine was featured on NPR’s “All Things Considered” show on September 23, 2012. Reporter Jenny Gold writes, “Johns Hopkins, Yale, Harvard, Columbia and Cornell. What do these medical schools have in common? Beyond their first-rate reputations, they’re also on the short list of top U.S. med schools [...]

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FMEC Conference, September 28-30

Posted 08/31/12

For medical students interested in family medicine, the Family Medicine Education Consortium (FMEC) is offering scholarships for their 2012 Conference in Cleveland, OH in September. This is an exciting opportunity to meet and learn from family medicine innovators who are changing health care systems in their communities. You will also have a chance to connect with Harlem Residency [...]

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Institute for Family Health Receives Teaching Health Center Funding to Launch Family Medicine Residency in Harlem

Posted 06/21/12

The Institute for Family Health received federal funding from HRSA to open a second Teaching Health Center program in New York State, this one to be located at its Family Health Center at North General, in the historic neighborhood of Harlem. The Institute’s program will seek to address the critical shortage of primary care physicians [...]

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Harlem Residency in Family Medicine Welcomes Its First Class of Eight Residents

Posted 04/02/12

The Institute for Family Health recently welcomed its first class of eight family medicine PGY1s to begin training in July 2012. The residents will be trained at the Family Health Center of Harlem, an EHR-equipped community health center located in the historic Manhattan neighborhood. The program is a federally-designated “Teaching Health Center,” designed to train [...]

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