June 26, 2023 | Lauren Robinson
The Academic Primary Care Symposium looks to boost student interest in Primary Care
Across town, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine had been offering their Biennial Primary Care Consortium Retreat to Advance Primary Care for several years. In 2019, primary care leaders at the UMSOM and JHU’s Primary Care Consortium decided to collaborate in offering an educational program on a yearly basis that addresses primary care topics.
Symposium Co-directors Richard Colgan, MD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UMSOM, and Eliana M. Perrin, MD, MPH, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Primary Care at the Johns Hopkins University, kicked off the event with a few opening remarks.
Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) President, and UMSOM Dean Mark T. Gladwin, who is also Vice President for Medical Affairs, UMB, and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor, welcomed guests and highlighted how the UMB plans to increase access to primary care in the local community.
The event featured guest speaker Yalda Jabbarpour, MD, Director of the Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Washington, DC, who emphasized the importance of investing in primary care. “There is a movement to increase the investment given to primary care throughout certain states in the U.S.,” said Dr. Jabbarpour. “Primary care improves population health and increases life expectancy.”
UMSOM’s PCT elective continues its efforts under the leadership of Alexander V. Herrera, MD, Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine, along with Leah S. Millstein, MD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and Nisha B. Divakaruni, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics. The PCT continues to attract interested medical students at UMSOM, with more than 75 percent of medical students in the program planning to become primary care doctors.
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