Please join the the William T.
Branch Jr. Innovations in Primary Care Steering Committee and the Primary
Care Consortium for the inaugural William T. Branch Jr. Innovations in
Primary Care Lectureship.
This year's keynote
speaker is Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, clinical professor of
medicine at the New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Ofri will present,
"What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear."
The lecture will be
moderated by Hughes Evans, MD, PhD, professor in the
Department of Pediatrics, and will include a virtual door prize book
giveaway for 30 participants. All interested raffle participants must include their mailing
address when completing the event registration form.
About the
Lecture Series
William T. Branch Jr., MD, is an innovator and
pioneer in medical education of trainees and practitioners with a focus on
primary care. The William T. Branch Jr. Fund for Innovations in Primary Care
supports education and research activities focused on primary care at Emory
University. The purpose of the William T. Branch Innovation in Primary Care
Series will be to offer innovative, interactive presentations that:
·
Promote
the life-long learning of humanism in medicine
·
Support
the development of professional identity and a bond to the primary
care profession
·
Foster
collaborative, collegial relationships among health professionals