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Wilson receives Samuel U. Rodgers Achievement Award

Margaret Wilson, D.O.

Margaret Wilson, D.O., chair of family/community medicine, has received the highest honor from the Missouri Primary Care Association (MPCA) – the Samuel U. Rodgers Achievement Award. The award was presented at the 2010 Annual MPCA Conference, held October 21-23 at the Hilton Convention Center in Branson, Missouri.

Established in 1977 in honor of the late Dr. Samuel U. Rodgers, a healthcare provider, community activist, and national leader in health and civil rights, this award is presented to a distinguished primary care clinician who exemplifies excellence in clinical practice and leadership at the local, state, or national level.

MPCA is a non-profit membership organization supporting increased access to comprehensive primary healthcare. MPCA represents Missouri’s Community Health Centers and promotes the development of programs and systems that assist in the delivery of high quality, accessible, and personalized primary healthcare services to urban and rural populations across Missouri. MPCA advocates for policies and programs that assure access to healthcare for all.

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