The Oral History of The Community Health Center Movement This podcast showcases the rice, diverse, and important living history of the health center movement told through a series of conversations with health centers leaders, executives, medical professionals and community health thought leaders. The nation’s first health centers opened in 1965. Today, expansion of the federally supported health center system has grown to over 1,400 organizations, operating more than 10,000 clinic sites serving more than 29 million patients and generating $55 billion in economic activity annually.
Latest episodes of the podcast CHC Conversations – The Oral History of The CHC Movement - Hosted by: Dan Hawkins
- CHC Conversations - Grace Wang, MD, MPH, FAAFP - (ICHS)
- CHC Conversations - Jay Breines - CEO - Holyoke Health Center- Holyoke. MA
- CHC Conversations - Rachel A. Gonzales-Hanson- CEO - Community Health Development, Inc.- Uvalde, TX
- CHC Conversations - Mike Holmes - President & CEO - Scenic Rivers Health Services - Cook, MN
- CHC Conversations - Teresita Batayola, MSUA - President & CEO - (ICHS)
- CHC Conversations - Col. Brodes H. Hartley - President & CEO-Community Health of South Florida
- CHC Conversations - Tess Stack Kuenning - President & CEO - Bi-State Primary Care Association
- CHC Conversations - Thomas Trompeter - President and CEO- HealthPoint Renton, WA
- CHC Conversations - Carmela Castellano-Garcia, Esq. - President & CEO - CPCA
- CHC Conversations - Michael R. Taylor - Chief Executive Officer - Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center
- CHC Conversations - Lindsay Farrell - CEO - Open Door Family Medical Center
- CHC Conversations - John Silva, President and CEO of Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, Inc.