June 5, 2024

Receive Your Free Gift: Register Before June 14, 2024

Early Bird discounted registration rates will end Friday, June 14, 2024 at 11:59pm EST. Don’t delay - register now for the 2024 FAFP Virtual Family Medicine Summer Forum to receive your free gift from the FAFP! This two-day meeting will be held July 12-13, 2024 via a virtual platform that will allow participants to earn up to 14.0 live CME credits. There will be no in-person component, and this is a live-only event, not enduring, so access to presentations and CME credit is only provided to registered participants.


The 2024 Virtual Summer Forum free gift will not be available to attendees who register after the Early Bird deadline.

Early bird discount will end:

Friday, June 14, 2024 at 11:59 PM EST.

Registration Deadline:

Thursday, July 11, 2024

Cancellation Deadline:

Friday, July 5, 2024 at 11:59 PM EST.


REGISTER NOW

May Member Spotlight - Dr. Lindsey Wells

"Just over 4 years ago, a global pandemic completely disrupted almost every aspect of normal life. Our healthcare system and the practice of medicine were no exceptions. For many of us, March 2020 will forever be remembered as a time where the world seemed to immediately stop in its place. We all have very vivid memories of this experience. We remember the new addition of masks to everyday activities. We remember the gradual shut down of schools, gyms, and other local businesses. We remember the fear regarding which community would be the next COVID hot spot. We remember both the hope and skepticism that prevailed when the first vaccines were introduced."


Click here to read more.


FSU PrimaryHealth™ Building Named in Honor of Dr. Daniel Van Durme

Last Thursday, May 30, 2024, FAFP leaders, Drs. Littles, Strong, & Brown-Speights, attended the dedication ceremony of the FSU PrimaryHealth™ Building in memory of Dr. Daniel Van Durme.


“No one was more proud of this facility and its impact on this community than Dr. Dan Van Durme,” said Dr. Littles who serves as the Interim Dean of the FSU College of Medicine. “His vision for, and commitment to, developing a teaching clinic that would serve patients who did not always have access to care, and provide a practice site where students could learn the art and science of medicine, was central to FSU PrimaryHealth™ becoming a reality.” Click here to read more.

Additional Resources

Celebrating the Faces of Vaccinology: Louis Pasteur

Why FAFP? - Video 1

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