Our Patient Centered Medical Home
Training America’s Family Physicians to Practice in the Patient-Centered Medical Home
“There is an intense desire of people to have a personal physician” -Larry Green, MD
In all cultures and in all times people have sought healers that they can trust to care for them and to treat them as people and not as illnesses.
The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is an approach to meet these often unmet needs. PCMH is an evolving model to provide comprehensive, continuous healthcare that is based on the foundation of a healing personal relationship between a patient, their physician, and members of a proactive, collaborative care team.
At Hunterdon we are committed to teaching you how to deliver the kind of health care espoused in the principles of the Patient-Centered Medical Home.
Learn to become a Personal Physician to provide first contact, continuous and comprehensive care.
Our experienced faculty provide dedicated teaching and deliver compassionate care side-by-side with the residents.
Learn leadership skills needed to work effectively with others as a member or leader of a health care team
Our faculty are leaders in the community, the state, and nationally.
Learn to provide care for all stages of life: acute care; chronic care; preventive services; and end-of-life care with the principles of evidence-based medicine.
Our family health centers are not your typical “clinic.” Patients have enhanced access to care “24/7.” Our graduates tell us that they are well prepared for the challenges of modern practice.
Use Cutting Edge Information Technology to facilitate the delivery of care that is coordinated across the complex health system.
Hunterdon has won the prestigious 100 Most Wired Hospital Award 9 of the last 12 years! Our NextGen electronic medical record system connects the pieces of our Integrated Delivery System of primary care and subspecialty physicians.
Learn how the system of health care works, how to utilize it effectively and make it better.
Our practice management and community medicine education teach you the “nuts and the bolts” needed.