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“Cultivating Care for Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers in North Carolina”

Wednesday, October 9, 2024 | 6:00pm – 8:00pm
University Club
3100 Tower Boulevard, Suite 1700
Durham, NC 27707

AGENDA:

• 6:00pm- 6:30pm – Socializing & Housekeeping
• 6:30pm- 7:30pm – Dinner & Guest Speaker
• 7:30pm- 7:45pm – Q&A
• 7:45pm- 8:00pm – DOCMS 2024 Business


Speaker:

Modjulie Moore, MD| Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at UNC School of Medicine. Current Medical Director for the NCDHHS Farmworker Health Program.

 

Modjulie Moore, MD is a family medicine physician with University of North Carolina’s Family Medicine Residency program.  She completed her residency training at Greater Lawrence Family Medicine Residency in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Her medical training was focused on providing care for the Latine community. Following her residency training, she worked as a family physician ensuring comprehensive care to all patients within a federally qualified health center in rural eastern North Carolina. She was able to work collaboratively with community outreach workers in helping to provide needed care to the farmworker community.

Dr. Moore’s medical Spanish knowledge and her cultural awareness provided an invaluable resource to the counties served by the community health center network. Following her experience in rural medicine, Dr. Moore transitioned to her current role at UNC Family Medicine Residency program.  She currently serves as a teacher and mentor to the residents and medical students. She brings to her patients and learners a perspective that highlights the importance of understanding community needs and providing a culturally engaging response.

Within her role on faculty at UNC, she provides care at the Orange County Health Department and the UNC Family Medicine Center. She also serves as the medical director of the NC DHHS Office of Rural Health’s Farmworker Health Program. Her career continues to build upon her passion for caring for our most vulnerable populations. Her role as medical director of NC FHP allows her to incorporate valuable lessons learned from work in rural health, community engagement, and the Latine community.


1 CME Credit is available! Click here for how to claim your credit.

DOCMS Members & Prospective Members – FREE to attend

Guests – $25 to attend (will be collected at meeting site)