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Sponsoring Organizations
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Primary Care Education Consortium was developed approximately twenty years ago to provide educational programs for primary care clinicians. Recognizing the difficulty in reaching such a broad audience, PCEC created a series of initial medical education programs.
Based on the success of this project and the realization of the need for education specifically targeting primary care, PCEC developed a collaboration with other primary care organizations to function as a full service medical education company, by primary care for primary care.
Primary Care Metabolic Group is a national educational initiative providing a comprehensive metabolic disease education. PCMG's mission is to provide resources for primary care clinicians involved in metabolic disease management and raise standards of patient care through the dissemination of best practices, educational programs, and communication among its 10,400+ members.
PCMG is a member of the STOP Obesity Alliance, the Obesity Action Coalition, and has relationships with many national and international associations including Primary Care Diabetes Europe (PCDE). PCMG is a co-founder of the Metabolic and Endocrine Disease Summit.
Supporting Organizations
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American College of Diabetology is a nonprofit organization passionate about management of diabetes mellitus with the goal of maintaining high standards in diabetes clinical care to improve the lives of those affected by diabetes.
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American Society of Endocrine Physician Assistants (ASEPA) is a professional medical organization dedicated to endocrine education and the advancement of physician assistants in endocrinology to provide increased access to quality patient care. The American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) recognized ASEPA as a specialty constituent organization in 2000.
In 2005, ASEPA gained recognition from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists as an Endocrine Related Sister Society. With the current and future projected nationwide shortages of board certified endocrinologists, ASEPA will continue to partner with endocrine related organizations to help resolve these concerning projections.