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Join more than 300 administrators, providers, advocates, and partners in NC health care at our 44th Annual Primary Care Conference and Board Meeting, June 7-9 in Durham. We’ll share best practice and build relationships with three days of professional development and networking. Our theme,  Transformation: Embracing a New Tomorrow, celebrates the transformations in the health care landscape that we are navigating together.


This year, our Primary Care Conference will be held at the beautiful Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club.


Conference Tracks will include: Leadership; Workforce and Human Resources; Finance Essentials; Data and Health Information Technology; Innovations and the Health Care Landscape; School Based Health. The agenda will be released soon.

Register for the Primary Care Conference

Register by the April 30 early-bird deadline to save $55 per attendee.

Book Stay Online ($249/night Group Rate)

To book your stay by phone, call (919) 490-0999 and request the
NCCHCA 2023 NC Primary Care (Group ID: 975537) guest room block.

Reserve a Sponsor or Exhibitor Package

Contact Karen Pryce with questions about sponsor and exhibitor packages.

Golf and Other Local Attractions


Registered hotel guests can reserve a tee time on the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club’s 18-hole championship golf course up to 30 days in advance by calling the Golf Shop at 919.681.2288.​


Book tee times up to 14 days in advance at this link.

$80/walk or $115/ride on Wednesdays and Thursdays.


Durham is a vibrant cultural center. Attractions include the Nasher Museum of Art, Sarah P. Duke Gardens, Duke Lemur Center, the Museum of Life and Science, the Al Buehler three-mile walking/jogging trail through Duke Forest, Duke University Chapel, and more.

In partnership with Northwest Area Health Education Center (AHEC), a program of Wake Forest University School of Medicine and part of the NC AHEC System.

If you have questions about registering for the event, contact Lenora Ross.


This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $1,557,131 with 99 percent financed with nongovernmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.