Professional Development
Betty Jean Kerr People’s Health Centers offers progressive professional development and training programs for:
- »Physicians
- »Physicians assistants
- »Dentists
- »Health educators
- »Licensed practical nurses
- »Laboratory technicians
- »Certified medical assistants
- »Nutritionist
- »Nurse practitioners
- »Pharmacists
- »Public health nurses
- »Registered nurses
- »Social workers
- »X-ray technicians
- »Mental health counselors
PRIMO
The Primary Care Resource Initiative for Missouri (PRIMO) is a pipeline for recruiting health care providers and developing systems of care. The pipeline begins at the community level, runs through the health professional schools and training institutions and ends back at the community. People’s Health Centers is a PRIMO site for service provision and placement.
To address the health problems facing residents in the St. Louis metropolitan area, People’s Health Centers has expanded its coordinated health care delivery system of primary medical, dental, mental, and support services for medically underserved and uninsured residents without access to those services. People’s Health Centers is also recruiting PRIMO Scholars to help address the most critical health issues in the community with an emphasis on eliminating health disparities as an essential activity until we have achieved the goal of primary prevention, described under the Healthy People 2010 objectives.
Training Partnerships
Betty Jean Kerr People’s Health Centers participates in these training partnerships with local institutions:
- »St. Luke’s Hospital – Medical Residency Program
- »Forest Park Hospital – Family Practice
- »Barnes-Jewish Hospital – Dietitians
- »BJC School of Nursing
- »University of Missouri-St. Louis – Social Services
- »University of Missouri-St. Louis School of Nursing
- »Saint Louis University – Social Services
- »Washington University – Social Services
Area Health Education Centers (AHEC)
NAO (National AHEC Organization) is the national organization that supports and advances the AHEC/HETC network in improving the health of individuals and communities by transforming health care through education. AHEC’s mission is to enhance access to quality health care, particularly primary and preventive care, by improving the supply and distribution of health care professionals through community/academic educational partnerships. People’s Health Centers participates in this program with the following professional schools:
