“…14 Changes in the curriculum are needed to foster academic partnerships that move away from the acute hospital model and treatment of illness to a community and population health-based preventive model. 3,9,14 Strategies for Integration From our assessment, we created an implementation plan that included these areas: (1) engage faculty with primary care expertiseto serve as champions, (2) offera primary care faculty development series, (3) offer preceptor and clinical faculty education, (4) invite all faculty to integrate one new primary care area into both their didactics and clinicals, and ( 5) host an interprofessional primary care fair and showcase primary care opportunities for health care professionals. Our implementation strategies will use reporting at faculty meetings, newsletters, and partnerships with RNs in practice to codevelop these activities.…”