It is simple @HHSGov@CMSGov@CDCgov - screening and triaging is/will take place at the primary care level. Get primary care physicians test kits and PPE and stop looking for unicorn solutions - your solution is informed and equipped primary care.
The Family Medicine Advocacy Summit is the perfect opportunity for family physicians to get practical, hands-on experience advocating within the legislative process. Join us in DC from May 18-19, 2020. #FMAS20 https://t.co/YYWKdNyRNl
Exciting: Scholarships for the National Conference are open! 250 students will receive $600 each to attend one of the biggest med student events in the US.
More exciting: there are some just for FMIG leaders!
Apply by April 29. #AAFPNC https://t.co/1T9DzkXnAp
I wish we didn’t live in a world where we needed a PAC, however, we don’t and we need to support @aafp and advocacy efforts to protect patients and continue #FightingForFamilyMedicice. Text FamMedPAC to 41444 to donate !! @leroy_gary
Students & Residents: Apply for the Family Medicine Advocacy Summit in DC! Learn about political issues impacting the delivery of family medicine & best practices for effective advocacy! As a past participant, I highly recommend it! Applications due 2/8! https://t.co/DB1Witkp3i
Did you know that AAFP Neighborhood Navigator is equipped to accommodate more than 100 languages and is integrated with Google Maps to offer patients step-by-step directions to community resources? Learn more: https://t.co/ZVQsjB7iHH #EveryOneProject
Our outgoing National Coordinator @cstisher was just elected to the AAFP Board! Congratulations, Chandler, and thank you to @john_heafner for representing students on the Board over the past year. #AAFPNC