Coordinated CA Primary Care Workforce Pathway Target Groups: Undergraduates Post baccalaureate students Medical Students Immigrant Health Professionals.

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Coordinated CA Primary Care Workforce Pathway Target Groups: Undergraduates Post baccalaureate students Medical Students Immigrant Health Professionals Incumbent Workers High School and Community College Students Career Changers and Displaced Workers Veterans CA residents from under-represented backgrounds Target Groups: Undergraduates Post baccalaureate students Medical Students Immigrant Health Professionals Incumbent Workers High School and Community College Students Career Changers and Displaced Workers Veterans CA residents from under-represented backgrounds High Quality, Diverse CA Primary Care Workforce Jeff Oxendine Copyright ©a Undergraduate / Pre-training Health Professions Education Workforce Primary Care Career Awareness Assessment Academic Preparation & Entry Support Financial & Logistic Feasibility Training Capacity, Access, & support for Primary Care Training and Primary Care Interest Retention Clinical Training quality, slots & diversity Financing and support systems Targeted recruitment and geo- specific deployment Coordinating Infrastructure Culturally Competent Conditions Continuous Support to Pursue Primary Care Incentives for Primary Care settings and location Professional satisfaction and improved health outcomes K - 12 ID and Address Public Policy Barriers

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