
Washingtonian also hosted their annual Top Doctors cocktail reception at Covington & Burling on November 15, 2016. The event, sponsored by Privia Medical Group, celebrated the physicians providing exemplary care to communities all around the Washington, D.C. area. Check out photos from this year’s event here.
Meet some of Privia’s top doctors who are leading the pack in providing high quality, patient-centered care:
Tiffini Lucas, MD and Katherine David, MD, of Contemporary Family Medicine Associates, are intently passionate about providing holistic care for their patients and extended time for visits, and seeking to understand both the physical and emotional state of their patient population.
James Barter, MD, Albert Steren, MD, Diane Snyder, MD, and Ebony Hoskins, MD are among the physicians of Women’s Health Specialists of Montgomery County, who are utilizing an online portal to provide information and communicate with nearly 80% of their patient population.
Ana Markowitz, MD, Nancy Kadowitz, MD, Daniel Finkelstein, MD, and Robert Shearin, MD, of Capitol Medical Group, are creating a patient-centered environment that includes extended hours for their patients and designated time slots for same day, sick patients.
Each of these physicians demonstrates the mission of Privia Medical Group: changing healthcare to what it ought to be for patients.
Privia has committed to providing physicians with the right infrastructure that enables doctors and their teams to focus on keeping people healthy, improving outcomes, and delivering high-value care. Speak with our team to learn more about joining Privia Medical Group.
Photos from the 2016 Washingtonian Top Doctor reception



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