New York, NY (January 8, 2015) – Willie Parker, MD, MPH, MSc will present the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health’s January Grand Rounds. His presentation, entitled, “Going to Mississippi: If I Don’t, Who Will? – Physician Advocacy from a Reproductive Justice Perspective,” will discuss the epidemiology of abortion in the United States by …read more
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The Institute for Family Health’s Mid-Hudson Family Practice Residency Program recently received a five-year accreditation for their Osteopathic Program from the American Osteopathic Association’s Program and Trainee Review Council. The accreditation recognizes the Mid-Hudson Family Practice Residency’s Osteopathic Program as a high quality program that meets requirements in training, policies and procedures. The residency program …read more
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We are pleased to welcome the Mid-Hudson Family Practice Residency Program Class of 2015! This is our second class of residents supported in part through our federal Teaching Health Centers grant funding. Congratulations and welcome to Rosemin Alimohammad, MD; Jincy Cherian, DO; Mary Benoy, MD; Sritha Rajupet, MD; Syed Rehman, MD; Amika Reynolds, MD; Masood …read more
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Kingston, NY (June 27, 2011) ― The Institute for Family Health’s Kingston Family Health Center has been recognized by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) for successfully completing a Tobacco Cessation Office Champions pilot project. During the year-long project, the practice implemented a series of changes to integrate tobacco cessation activities into daily office …read more
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Kingston, NY (February 18, 2011) — The Institute for Family Health announced today that it will be one of the first federally-funded Teaching Health Centers in the country. The Institute’s program seeks to address critical shortages of primary care physicians across the state by training 12 additional physicians in the next five years. According to the …read more
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