Lynette Ament, associate professor at the Yale School of Nursing and director of its Nurse-Midwifery Specialty, has been awarded a Class of 2003 Primary Health Care Policy Fellowship by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Each year, the fellowship brings together a multidisciplinary group of primary health care administrators, educators and practitioners from around the world to Washington, D.C. to learn about primary health care policy development, the legislative process and resource identification. The goal of the program is to help fellows to become more effective advocates for improving primary health care at all levels of government and the private sector.
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