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Learn the fundamentals of group medical visits with this comprehensive beginner-level online course led by Dr. Jeff Geller and Dr. Paula Gardiner. Featuring 16 detailed chapters and 108 engaging lessons, this training provides step-by-step guidance to help healthcare professionals effectively implement and facilitate group visits in their practice.
Whether you're new to group visits or looking to deepen your knowledge, this course covers everything from foundational concepts to practical strategies, empowering you to improve patient care, enhance collaboration, and boost clinical outcomes.
Start your journey with expert instruction, practical tools, and real-world insights from two leading voices in the field.
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Membership includes free access to our annual conference, saving you hundreds of dollars each year.
This year’s conference theme is
“The Power of Group Visits”
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Alan Siegel, a nationally recognized leader in group visit innovation
You’ll gain practical strategies, inspiration, and real‑world examples you can immediately apply

Members receive access to recordings from the past five years of conferences, offering a deep library of expert insights, case studies, and best practices—far beyond what a single training can cover.

Membership includes both basic and advanced self‑guided GMV courses, allowing you to:

Membership connects you to a community of organizations actively running or launching GMVs. This peer network provides:
Shared lessons learned
Practical implementation tips
Ongoing encouragement and collaboration

Members benefit from direct consulting access to:
Dr. Geller
Dr. Gardiner
as well as discounted rates on additional services and offerings, which are not available with a one‑time training.

Learn how to run a successful group medical visit and understand the complexities that come with maintaining a group.