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Health Care Providers: You Hold a Crucial Role For Advancing Preventive Health

Health care providers play a crucial role in driving positive health outcomes for individuals, communities, and populations.

As the American College of Preventive Medicine, we emphasize the significance of mobilizing health care providers, like you, to shape local healthcare policy, with a specific focus on prevention, within your communities.

Ways to Engage:
  • Partner: Collaborate with preventive medicine physicians to implement evidence-based preventive health strategies.
  • Advocate: Bring awareness to your stakeholders the importance of preventive medicine, and advocate for policies that promote prevention.
  • Educate: Learn more about preventive medicine, and ways to get engaged at ACPM.org

By prioritizing prevention, we can build stronger and healthier communities, ensuring the well-being of all Americans.

To learn more about our initiatives and join us in this transformative journey, please visit: ACPM.org

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