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Resident Learning Community Series | The Coming of the Primary Care Revolution

1.20.22 Virtual Event

When & Where

Thursday, January 20, 2022
6:30 PM EST - 7:30 PM EST
Virtual Event

About The Event

Resident Learning Community Series
Event Type: Physician Event

A primary care transformation is daunting. As ChenMed CEO Dr. Chris Chen says, “Taking on an industry that is twice the size of the entire Russian economy is not for the faint of heart.” 

Doing it alone is difficult, but doing it together is powerful. As part of our Resident Learning Community Series, Dr. Dan McCarter explains how the revolution begins with you, our future physicians. 

We launch the year with a lecture that addresses the current state of healthcare and the importance of primary care.

As part of our Resident Learning Community, you have exclusive access to this event. Plus, you get the latest stories on value-based care, industry news, career insights, and event invites with access to our doctors, so you can ask your questions any time. 

Register for this FREE virtual event using the registration button above.

If you were forwarded this event invitation by a peer and you’re not part of the Resident Learning Community, click here and register now.

About the Speaker: 

Dr. Dan McCarter is the National Director of Primary Care Advancement for ChenMed. Prior to this he served for 2 years as Market CMO in Richmond, Virginia for JenCare Senior Medical Center, a ChenMed company. Before coming to ChenMed, Dr. McCarter was at the University of Virginia for 27 years. In 1990, he founded Stoney Creek Family Practice, one of their first satellite teaching practices with the first EHR in the UVA health system. This practice went on to achieve Level 3 PCMH certification.  

His various administrative positions at UVA included Vice-Chair of Family Medicine, Medical Director of Regional Primary Care, Associate Chief Medical Officer for Ambulatory Services, and Medical Director for WellVirginia ACO, a Track 1 MSSP.  He was course director for the Virginia Population Health Summit in 2014, 2015 and 2016. He has presented at numerous local, regional and national conferences. 

Dr. McCarter continues to hold teaching appointments in the departments of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.

Full Academic CV is available upon request.