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Adam Hoverman is a Family Medicine Physician at the Wellington Medical Clinic in Nanaimo, BC. He serves as a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Health Systems and Population Health at the University of Washington’s School of Public Health and at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine. Additionally, he is a board member of the Northwest Narrative Medicine Collaborative and Literacy Central Vancouver Island. Adam completed his Family Medicine Residency at the University of Minnesota and a Preventive Medicine Residency, focusing on Public Health Management and Policy at the Oregon Health & Science University, where he earned a Master of Public Health. His research interests include health system strengthening, population health, social prescribing, social epidemiology, and narrative medicine, with a specific focus on co-production in health and social care to improve population health outcomes. Adam’s work builds on Clyde Hertzman’s theories regarding the biological embedding of social causation of disease, emphasizing community participation and shared medical appointments to achieve comprehensive health care goals.
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