Contents tagged with national conference of constituency leaders
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Member News Q2-2021
Member News
TAFP members receive state, national appointments
Over the past few months, several Texas family physicians have either won elections or received appointments to important positions … more
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Member News - Summer 2016
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Member News
Dallas residency program wins AAFP vaccine grant The Methodist Family Medicine Residency Program of Dallas was awarded one of seven 2016 Senior Immunization Grants from … more
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Texas Family Physician - Vol. 66 No. 2, Spring 2015
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Back to the future with direct primary careRemember a time when you could treat your patients … more
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Texas well represented at NCCL
Texas well represented at NCCL
AAFP held its national Conference of Constituency Leaders in Kansas City, Missouri in late April and 19 TAFP members represented Texas, including three resident … more
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Texas Family Physician - Vol. 66 No. 1, Winter 2015
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Texas Family Physician of the Year 2014-15: Russell Thomas, Jr., DO, MPHThis year’s Physician … more
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You’re invited! Join your colleagues from every state at AAFP’s NCCL
April 30 – May 2, 2015 | Kansas City, Missouri
By Christina Kelly, MD
The American Academy of Family Physicians National Conference of Constituency Leaders will be held April 30 - May 2, 2015 (with a preconference on April 29) in Kansas City, Missouri. This is the AAFP’s premier leadership and policy development event for underrepresented constituencies, which includes new physicians (physicians in their first seven years of practice), women, international medical graduates, GLBT, and minority constituencies.
At this leadership meeting, we gather every year for a purpose. We gather to: learn about how we can make a difference for our patients and our specialty, inspire each other to advocate, lead the way to action, and challenge our colleagues to join us in our efforts. A variety of issues are discussed at this meeting, such as patient barriers to quality health care that you want the AAFP to address, challenges within a variety of practice settings that you want fixed, or changes that need to occur to continually improve family medicine.
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