Based in Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency program is a fully accredited residency program available to medical professionals, one of a few of its kind that serves rural areas of the country. For many years, the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency has participated in the North American Primary Care Research Group's (NAPCRG) Annual Meeting, submitting projects accepted at the event, as many as 10 research projects in the last three years.
NAPCRG's Annual Meeting is held each November in a different city. Professionals in medicine worldwide gather at the meeting to hear panels and lectures, watch colleagues' presentations, and discuss the latest developments in primary care research. Each year, the organization has a call for papers, where participants can propose a category or topic regarding primary care research to present at the meeting. Similarly, there is a poster session for researchers, where participants can submit a poster that concisely sums up his or her research in the field and give a presentation that includes handouts or business cards, opening up opportunities for networking. Founded in 1972, the NAPCRG is made up of professionals from several primary care disciplines and related fields. For more information, visit www.napcrg.org.
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AuthorOverseen by Dr. Frank Dennehy, Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency Program offers opportunities for students who are interested in family medicine. Archives
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