2026 CCPN Conference Success!
CCPN’s Annual Conference brought together primary care leaders, clinicians, practice managers, and healthcare partners from across North Carolina for two days of learning, collaboration, innovation, and networking.
Highlights included a keynote discussion on the promises and practical realities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in primary care, updates on CCPN’s achievements and future direction, and clinical education sessions focused on topics such as immunizations, preventive women’s health, and caring for complex patients.
Attendees also explored strategies to improve quality outcomes, clinical documentation, health equity, and practice operations while sharing successes through peer-led breakout sessions and open forums. The conference reinforced CCPN’s commitment to supporting high-performing practices, advancing value-based care, and improving health outcomes for the patients and communities we serve.
Winners from CCPN's "You Deserve a Break" Initiative
Presented by Dr. Bill Stewart, CCPN Dyad Team Member
At the conference we awarded the top 10 practices demonstrating top performance for colorectal cancer screening, cervical cancer screening, and CIS Combo 10. Practices also received a goodie basket and a lunch for their office. Congratulations to all of our winners for their outstanding work! Thank you for your continued commitment to improving the quality of care for the patients you serve. To view the complete list of winners, please click here.
Colorectal Cancer Screening

Cervical Cancer Screening

CIS Combo 10

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Photos from the 2026 CCPN Annual Clinician Conference








































































































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