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Practicing Physician Event | Strike Gold with Better Patient Outcomes

3.17.21 Virtual Event

When & Where

Wednesday, March 17, 2021
7:00 PM EDT - 8:00 PM EDT
Virtual Event

About The Event

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Event Type: Physician Event

The Irish legend says you’ll find a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Using a Value-Based Care model of medicine, physicians will easily strike gold. Bring your own Irish drink of choice and join Dr. Dan McCarter and Dr. Terrell Bacchus on a virtual happy hour. Network with other primary care physicians and listen to Drs. McCarter and Bacchus explain how patient-centered care will benefit you and your patients. Register for this free event by clicking on the register button below.

About the Speakers:

About Dr. Terrell Bacchus: When it comes to keeping people healthy at any age, Dr. Terrell Bacchus’ expertise in family and preventive medicine has helped thousands of patients adopt a more balanced lifestyle and live well. In fact, his training has included serving the medical needs of children, adults, geriatric populations and veterans in hospitals and community settings. Dr. Bacchus earned his medical degree with high honors from Ross University School of Medicine on the Caribbean island of Dominica. He also completed his internship and residency in Family and Preventive Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA where he received extensive training in pediatrics, geriatrics, preventive medicine, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, inpatient medicine and minor office procedures.

About Dr. Dan McCarter: Dr. McCarter specializes in family medicine and population health. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia, doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, and completed his family medicine residency at the University of Virginia Health System. He is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Virginia Academy of Family Physicians, the Medical Society of Virginia and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. “I like to think of the doctor patient relationship like a rowboat, and the patient and I are sitting side by side,” said Dr. McCarter. “To be successful we must each pick up an oar and pull together.”

About Dr. Anisha Singh: Dr. Anisha Singh was first inspired to become a physician at age nine, after seeing burn victims in need of healing. Since gaining expertise in internal medicine, nutrition, and psychology, Dr. Singh has been dedicated to her patients’ physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social well-being. “My favorite part is educating patients,” she says. “I’ve seen how a little knowledge and simple changes can make a significant difference. I also enjoy being a loving presence in seniors’ lives.”