To advance health care reform, doctors, nurses and allied staff need improved skills to coordinate care, to manage chronic conditions and to keep patients well.
On April 27-28, 2009, national leaders joined together to build consensus on changes needed in medical and health care education to best facilitate health care reform. More than 150 nationally-recognized experts began the conversation which will set priorities and areas for future development and action recommendations.
See summaries and Web casts of sessions.
See how health care reform opportunities are already taking place around the United States.