Primary care has become the focal point of health care reform. For too
long primary care has been narrowly conceptualized as office-based ca
re for common problems of individuals. In this article, a nurse practi
tioner describes a new model for primary care, community partnership p
rimary care (CPPC), which moves beyond typical primary care practice t
o create what may be a new paradigm for primary care. This proposed ne
w paradigm moves beyond older models of primary care into new dimensio
ns of practice. The CPPC model emphasizes new roles for clinicians and
a unique goal to foster the empowerment of individuals, families, and
community. innovative features of the CPPC model include blending a c
linical role with a new area of practice called community practice. CP
PC emphasizes new, innovative roles for nurse practitioners and nurses
in community development and community empowerment activities. A 4-ye
ar funded project permitted the development and implementation of the
CPPC model in an urban Hispanic community. This article provides an ov
erview of the CPPC model and the initial steps of model implementation
.