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Community Healthcare Network Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Fellowship
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About Community Healthcare Network Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Fellowship
Community Healthcare Network Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Fellowship is a specialized postgraduate fellowship program located in New York, New York. This program is designed to provide advanced clinical training to nurse practitioners in a primary care setting, supporting the development of healthcare professionals who serve underserved urban communities. Detailed enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate data are not reported for this program in available IPEDS records.
The fellowship focuses on primary care nurse practitioner training, providing participants with supervised clinical experience within Community Healthcare Network's federally qualified health center (FQHC) settings across New York City.
New York City is the largest city in the United States and a major hub for healthcare education and clinical training. Community Healthcare Network serves a diverse patient population across multiple New York City boroughs, making this fellowship an important workforce development resource for primary care in urban communities.
Evelyn Addo-Wallace, MSN, MPH
ewallace@chnnyc.org60 Madison Ave, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10010
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