The NCPC is a national resource for encouraging doctors to pursue primary care careers, for making primary care practice more effective, and for supporting primary care professionals serving in underserved areas.
Established in 1998, the NCPC has the unique distinction of being the only congressionally sanctioned center in the country dedicated to promoting optimal health care options for all, with a special focus on serving underserved communities.
The NCPC team provides training for primary care practitioners, conducts research and creates protocols and tools for improving primary care effectiveness, as well as undertakes policy analyses focused on how to make primary care more accessible and more effective.
We focus on providing education & training, conducting research, serving as a resource and advising on health policy.
MSM offers a development program targeted at increasing the nation's supply of minority teachers in Primary Care.
Primary care is essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound, culturally appropriate and socially acceptable methods.
Follow the link for the main mailing address and phone number of the National Center for Primary Care.