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Announcing the
Arkansas Good Medicine Fellowship
A 12-week program to study and have an impact on your community
through an individual health care practice transformation project.
Program goals:
• Enhance leadership skills
• Improve understanding
of how social factors
affect health
• Disseminate strategies
to implement trauma-
informed care
• Teach methods to build
team-based care
• Improve quality
Curriculum includes learning
modules, case studies, assigned
readings and discussions.
The training will identify best
practices for trauma-informed
care for adverse childhood
experiences (ACEs), opioid
abuse, mental health care and
childhood obesity.
Primary care providers may
continue to work while
participating. Fellows receive a
$1,200 monthly stipend.
Applicants must meet
the following minimum
requirements:
• Practicing two years as a
MD, DO or PA
• Practice in the field of internal
medicine, family medicine,
general practice or pediatrics
• Practice in a rural setting
as defined by HRSA or in a
medically underserved area
• Medical license in good
standing
Deadline to apply: Nov. 30, 2019 | Apply online: info.afmc.org/agm
Questions? [email protected]
ARKANSAS GOOD MEDICINE IS A COLLABORATIVE WORK OF THE ARKANSAS FOUNDATION OF MEDICAL CARE (AFMC),
THE ARKANSAS COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE (ARCOM) AND ARcare, A FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTER.
THE FELLOWSHIP IS GRANT FUNDED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES’ HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.
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