Inversión en
médicos
Actualizado en octubre de 2025
El lugar para ejercer la medicina
In a region that’s chronically short of primary care physicians and specialists, we’re striving to support and encourage more doctors to choose the Valley as the place to practice medicine. Nuestra área de servicio de cinco condados cuenta con unos 47 médicos de atención primaria por cada 100,000 residentes, muy por debajo de los 60 a 80 médicos recomendados por cada 100,000 residentes.

Community Provider Network, an entity of Community Health System, is a fast-growing network of providers enhancing healthcare access and bringing new physicians, education and research to the Central Valley. It is the umbrella that houses our medical foundation, Community Health Partners.
Our medical foundation, Community Health Partners, continues to grow quickly, bringing leading specialists to serve the Central Valley at every stage of life. We are excited about what we have built and what the future holds as we live out our mission to provide high-quality care and state-of-the-art resources for our physician partners and — most importantly — for the patients we serve.
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500+
proveedores
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323,540+
patient visits
(datos del año fiscal 24)
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50+
clinics

In fiscal year 2025, Community invested
$38.8M in medical education
Si bien el gobierno federal paga una parte de los costos de la carrera de educación médica (GME) a través de pagos de Medicare y Medicaid, solamente se destina para una cantidad limitada de cupos para residencias, quedando por debajo del 80 % de los costos de capacitación actuales en UCSF Fresno. Community’s long-time partnership with UCSF Fresno creates a pipeline for training physicians to help ensure high-quality, affordable care is available to our underserved populations.
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300+
residents & fellows trained at Community
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50 %
of physicians who trained at UCSF Fresno choose to practice in the Central Valley
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240+
Médicos de Community formados en UCSF Fresno

220+ medical students
with the California Health Sciences University (CHSU), a private institution offering doctoral degrees through its College of Osteopathic Medicine, rotate through Community Health Partners practices as a significant part of their training in family medicine.
