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Managing Ambulatory Health Care II: San Francisco, CA
Meeting Type
Training Courses
Dates
Monday, June 25, 2018 to Thursday, June 28, 2018
Time
From 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Location
San Francisco Marriott Fisherman's Wharf
1250 Columbus Ave.
Tel: 415-775-7555
San Francisco, CA 94133
United States
Maximum Attendance
53
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cthomas@nachc.com
Managing Ambulatory Health Care II: Advanced Course for Clinicians in Community Health Centers (MAHC2) is the second in a series of four Managing Ambulatory Health Care (MAHC) training courses offer by the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC). This intensive four-day program is designed specifically for health center clinicians (Medical Directors, Dental Directors, Behavioral Health Directors, other clinical leaders or managers) who have undertaken significant managerial responsibilities, yet are unable to take time away from the organization to complete a degree program in public health or health administration. Prerequisites: Strong preference will be given to participants who have five or more years of management experience and/or have completed some management training in public health or health administration (which may include a previous MAHC course).
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">Meeting Contact: Cindy Thomas,
cthomas@nachc.com
Managing Ambulatory Health Care II: Advanced Course for Clinicians in Community Health Centers (MAHC2) is the second in a series of four Managing Ambulatory Health Care (MAHC) training courses offer by the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC). This intensive four-day program is designed specifically for health center clinicians (Medical Directors, Dental Directors, Behavioral Health Directors, other clinical leaders or managers) who have undertaken significant managerial responsibilities, yet are unable to take time away from the organization to complete a degree program in public health or health administration. Prerequisites: Strong preference will be given to participants who have five or more years of management experience and/or have completed some management training in public health or health administration (which may include a previous MAHC course).
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