Capturing the attention of lawmakers in St. Paul is a challenge because so many voices of committed people and worthwhile causes compete. In 2008, the Medical School wanted understanding and, if possible, help from the Minnesota State Legislature to promote education of primary care physicians. We knew our leadership, faculty, and medical students had the direct experience and passion to tell their stories to legislators. They would, however, benefit from a few facts. So, working with the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and Academic Health Center public affairs team, I put together a one-page brief to help them prepare to talk face-to-face with their state senators and representatives.
The brief follows:
