Growing out of a grassroots primary care revitalization effort launched at Harvard Medical School, Intend Health Strategies was founded as Primary Care Progress (PCP) in 2010. Since then, Intend Health Strategies has transformed from an alliance of medical school-based teams promoting primary care into a national movement — a powerful learning collaborative of current and future healthcare professionals from across disciplines and career stages.
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| - Growing out of a grassroots primary care revitalization effort launched at Harvard Medical School, Intend Health Strategies was founded as Primary Care Progress (PCP) in 2010. Since then, Intend Health Strategies has transformed from an alliance of medical school-based teams promoting primary care into a national movement — a powerful learning collaborative of current and future healthcare professionals from across disciplines and career stages. (en)
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| - Growing out of a grassroots primary care revitalization effort launched at Harvard Medical School, Intend Health Strategies was founded as Primary Care Progress (PCP) in 2010. Since then, Intend Health Strategies has transformed from an alliance of medical school-based teams promoting primary care into a national movement — a powerful learning collaborative of current and future healthcare professionals from across disciplines and career stages. The work of Intend Health Strategies is grounded in Relational Leadership (RL), a human-centered approach to working with others that cultivates connection and awareness to increase belonging, collaboration, equity, and impact across health systems. Each year, Intend Health Strategies supports more than 2,500 healthcare professionals in developing skills that re-energize and empower authentic human connection. We know that this is the foundation for better care and for catalyzing meaningful and sustainable change in the individual, the team, and the overall healthcare system. We work with academic medical centers, health systems, hospitals, and community health centers across the country to help individuals and teams achieve their full potential and effectively navigate change. (en)
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