Programs and Services
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The mission of Kansas Clinicians’ Network (KCN) is “to enable practitioners across the state of Kansas, regardless of clinical setting, to access resources, information, and other assets so that patient care is enhanced and disparities diminished.” KAMU has supported KCN since its inception in 1998. A clinician is any individual who provides health care services to the medically disadvantaged. This includes, but is not limited to, physicians, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, nurses (RN, LPN), clinical medical assistants, dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, optometrists, podiatrists, health educators, nutritionists, counselors, social workers, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. Any person meeting the definition of clinician who works in a primary care safety net clinic that provides services to underserved populations is eligible for membership. This includes all clinicians in federally funded centers (FQHCs), non-BPHC-supported NHSC sites, FQHC Look-alikes and primary care safety net clinics. AmeriCorps members and community health outreach workers can also be considered for membership.
Special Interest Subcommittees
These networks encourage the development of best practices, as well as promotion and identification of training's. Membership Benefits
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