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Need Training Resources? We’ve Got You Covered!

Date
August 27, 2018

Did you know that there is a national online clearinghouse for all training and technical assistance resources available to health centers? HRSA’s Bureau of Primary Health Care - in collaboration with NACHC and partner HRSA National Cooperative Agreement (NCA) organizations – has developed a clearinghouse of training and technical assistance resources to support and enhance health center operational performance. The Health Center Resource Clearinghouse – launched in June 2018 – provides a one-stop shop for publications, webinars, and toolkits to promote health center excellence. Join representatives from NACHC and our partner NCA organizations for a demo of the newly launched site and dialogue about opportunities for further enhancement.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Ted Henson
Director, Health Center Growth & Development, NACHC
Speaker Image for Kristine Gonnella
Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives, National Nurse-Led Care Consortium (a PHMC Affiliate)
Speaker Image for Allison Coleman
Chief Executive Officer, Capital Link
Speaker Image for Gina Capra
Chief Education Officer, NACHC

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