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"Creating genuine trust can only be built through true investment in a community. When there is trust, clients, patients and communities all benefit."
BTG Community Preceptor |
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Philadelphia Consortium
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Louis M. Bell Jr., MD, University of Pennsylvania (Click
for Bio)
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Mary Ellen Sheridan Bradley,
MSW, CAC, University
of Pennsylvania (Click
for Bio)
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Dianne Butera,
MSW, Temple University (Click
for Bio)
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Elissa Goldberg,
MSS, LSW, Drexel University (Click
for Bio)
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Maria Hervada-Page,
MSS, Thomas Jefferson University (Click
for Bio)
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Ellen Martinak, BS, University of Pennsylvania (
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R. Patrick McManus
Jr., MD, Thomas Jefferson University (Click
for Bio)
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Eugene Mochan,
PhD, DO, FACOFP, Philadelphia
College of Osteopathic Medicine (Click
for Bio)
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Susan Primavera, University of Pennsylvania (Click
for Bio)
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Kathleen Reeves,
MD, Temple University (Click
for Bio)
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Steven Rosenzweig, MD, Drexel University College of Medicine (Click
for Bio)
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Anthony L. Rostain,
MD, MA, University of Pennsylvania (Click
for Bio)
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Ingrid F. Cartagena, Drexel University College of Medicine
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Lucy Wolf Tuton,
PhD,
University of Pennsylvania (Click
for Bio)
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George P. Valko,
MD, Thomas Jefferson University (Click
for Bio)
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Vincent
J. Zarro,
MD, PhD, Drexel University (Click
for Bio)
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
(LECOM)
University of Pittsburgh
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Thistle Elias, MPH, University of Pittsburgh (Click
for Bio)
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Joan Harvey, MD, University of Pittsburgh (Click
for Bio)
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Thuy Bui, MD, University of Pittsburgh
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Joyce Holl, University of Pittsburgh
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Autumn Komorowski, University of Pittsburgh
Network Affiliate: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
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Bernadette West, PhD, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Stratford Campus (Click
for Bio)
Consultant to the BTG Network
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| BTG 20th Anniversary Tribute |
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"BTG allowed me to experience health care from a different perspective, that of the patient. I witnessed the frustration of managing chronic illness on a daily basis, appreciated the courage needed to make meaningful changes for one's health, and the difficulty in making these choices without adequate support or resources ..." BTG Student Intern |
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| What BTG Means to Us |
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