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Attention students: Attend AAFP’s National Conference in July
Once a year, family medicine residents and medical students come together to engage in real talk about family medicine with family medicine leaders, educators, and recruiters at the National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students, held July 28 – 30 in Kansas City, Missouri. This year’s conference will inspire attendees to choose a dynamic career in family medicine — one that literally can take you anywhere. Attendees will hear from nationally recognized speakers.
National Conference also offers:
- An Expo Hall with 400 exhibitors including residency programs, physician employers, medical missions, fellowships, government agencies, and more.
- Workshops on topics such as career planning, health policy and advocacy, leadership and development, and research.
- The ability to influence AAFP policy and develop leadership skills in the student and resident congresses.
- Enhance your clinical skills, such as providing trauma-informed care, understanding reproductive and maternal care in family medicine, learning procedures, and more.
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Attention residents and students: Attend AAFP’s National Conference virtually
Once a year, family medicine residents and medical students come together to engage in real talk about family medicine with family medicine leaders, educators, and recruiters at the National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students. This year, National Conference is virtual. From July 29-31 you can attend online workshops and main stage speaker sessions. The popular Expo Hall will be broken into sections so you can find the residency programs by state and exhibitors you are most interested in. You can schedule one-on-one appointments with residency programs, recruiters, and other exhibitors. You can also network with fellow attendees.
Because it is virtual this year, the price tag to attend is much lower and there are more opportunities for financial assistance if you act fast.
TAFP Foundation funding
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The TAFP Foundation is increasing the number of funding slots to help 300 Texas medical students and residents attend national conference. The application will stay open until July 25 or all the funding slots are taken. -
Be a champion for family medicine’s future
Be a champion for family medicine’s future
By Kathy McCarthy
We can all agree that Texas needs more family physicians. One of the ways we get there is for more medical students to choose family … more
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TAFP Foundation student support
Medical student support
The TAFP Foundation supports the educational efforts of medical students by providing funding for FMIG activities, through travel funding to AAFP and TAFP meetings, … more
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Donate to the TAFP Foundation
Support the TAFP Foundation
Help maintain the legacy of family medicine. Join the TAFP Foundation in supporting Texas medical students and family medicine residents, and funding office-based … more
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TAFP Foundation votes to fund two family medicine research projects
TAFP Foundation votes to fund two family medicine research projects
posted 03.06.12
As part of its mission, the TAFP Foundation funds practice-based, primary care research. The Foundation met … more
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Travel funding for residents
Travel funding for family medicine residents
The TAFP Foundation provides travel funding for family medicine residents to attend Academy meetings. Some of this funding is designated for TAFP … more
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Medical student travel funding
Travel funding for medical students
The TAFP Foundation provides travel funding to attend TAFP meetings to students enrolled in a Texas medical school who are interested in family medicine. For … more
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Medical student scholarships
Medical student scholarships
The following scholarships are administered by the TAFP Foundation. Complete the application and submit additional materials by mail to the Texas Academy of Family … more
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Reduced funding, increased vaccine prices prompt DSHS program changes
Reduced funding, increased vaccine prices prompt DSHS program changes
posted 01.05.12
Effective Jan. 1, the Department of State Health Services will implement changes to its two vaccine programs— … more