O nosso fundador homónimo deu-nos o início Wright

O nosso fundador homónimo deu-nos o início Wright

O Wright Center foi fundado em 1976 como o Programa de Residência Scranton-Temple. O médico pioneiro Dr. Robert E. Wright, natural de Archbald, Pensilvânia, liderou o arranque e reuniu o apoio da comunidade. O Dr. Wright e outros proponentes iniciais do programa de formação de médicos estavam especialmente interessados em desenvolver médicos que optassem por exercer a profissão localmente. Estes líderes comunitários previram o desafio que se avizinhava de preencher as vagas de médicos que se iam reformando no Nordeste da Pensilvânia.

O programa de residência recebeu os seus primeiros alunos a 1 de julho de 1977. A sua turma inaugural era constituída por seis médicos de medicina interna. Nas décadas que se seguiram, o programa transformou-se num dos maiores Consórcios de Rede de Segurança de Educação Médica de Ensino de Centro de Saúde de Ensino financiado pela Administração de Recursos e Serviços de Saúde dos EUA (HRSA) do país. Em 2010, o conselho de administração do Programa de Residência Scranton-Temple votou para renomear a organização em honra do Dr. Wright. Leia mais sobre o Dr. Wright e seu legado ainda não revelado.

Formar médicos, curar doentes

In the more than 50 years since its founding, The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education has grown in size and scope to reflect the community’s – and the nation’s – evolving needs. It now trains hundreds of resident and fellow physicians each academic year. All of its residency and fellowship programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Learn about the programs.

Os formandos do Centro Wright recebem formação em hospitais e em ambientes comunitários, incluindo os centros de saúde geridos pelo Centro Wright para a Saúde Comunitária. A organização é propriedade da comunidade e é gerida pelos pacientes. Atende dezenas de milhares de pacientes anualmente, fornecendo acesso a cuidados primários e preventivos abrangentes para indivíduos de todas as idades. Saiba mais sobre os nossos serviços de saúde primária para toda a pessoa.

Formar médicos, curar doentes
Aumentar o nosso impacto na comunidade

Aumentar o nosso impacto na comunidade

Today, The Wright Center nonprofit enterprise is a mission-driven organization with nearly 680 employees. Its humble origins remain a point of pride. However, it increasingly is active far beyond Greater Scranton, advocating at the state and national levels for needed improvements to both the U.S. medical education system and healthcare delivery system.

In 2019, the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) designated The Wright Center as a Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike. This designation has allowed The Wright Center to access federal resources and expertise so that it can better meet community needs. It continues to expand access to affordable, high-quality whole-person primary and preventive health services to the region’s residents, including those from rural and other medically underserved areas.

On Aug. 1, 2026, The Wright Center for Community Health achieved a transformational milestone when HRSA designated it as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). Awarded through HRSA’s highly competitive New Access Point Program, the designation transitions The Wright Center from an FQHC Look-Alike to a funded FQHC, providing new resources to expand access to affordable, high-quality whole-person primary and preventive health services throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania. It also creates new opportunities to strengthen community-based physician training, workforce development, innovative models of care, and community outreach.

For the communities we serve, the designation means a stronger healthcare safety net and greater capacity to meet people where they are. It enables The Wright Center to establish its first community health center in Monroe County, extending integrated medical, dental, mental and behavioral health, and addiction and recovery services to residents of a rural area with limited access to care. More broadly, the designation will help The Wright Center continue ensuring that individuals and families can access comprehensive, compassionate care close to home, regardless of their ability to pay.

The new designation means The Wright Center will have health centers in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Wayne, and Wyoming counties.

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Wright Center acquired a mobile medical and dental unit called Driving Better Health. A care team uses the vehicle to extend primary and preventive services, such as immunizations, to historically marginalized and hard-to-reach populations, meeting patients where they live, work, play, and study.

O Wright Center presta cuidados a todos os pacientes, independentemente do seu nível de rendimento ou do facto de não terem ou não terem seguro. Nenhum paciente é recusado devido à sua incapacidade de pagar. Os indivíduos elegíveis podem qualificar-se, com base no tamanho da família e no rendimento, para um programa de desconto de taxa variável.

The Wright Center for Patient & Community Engagement, a subsidiary of The Wright Center for Community Health, was formalized in the 2020s. It focuses on expanding access to care and addressing the social drivers of health – including food insecurity, homelessness and poverty – that can adversely affect underserved patients.

The Wright Center’s complementary organizations all are working in tandem to fulfill the enterprise’s mission. Read more about our mission and values, and a bold 10-year vision.