Join us for the next Bite-Sized Learning Session on Sunday, June 14, at 8 p.m. live on the OAFP Facebook page.
This week’s session will be led by Mary Krebs, MD, FAAFP, chair of the American Academy of Family Physicians Commission on Quality and Practice. As a solo family physician at a federally qualified health center in Lebanon, OH, Dr. Krebs knows firsthand about rural health care issues. Dr. Krebs will share her story of utilizing telemedicine to care for patients while coping with her own COVID-19 diagnosis and provide additional insight into the complexities of rural medicine, especially during a pandemic.
We are all craving time to connect and figure out ways to reimagine and reinvent daily protocols and processes in practice. What better way to close this gap and find solutions than to learn directly from your Ohio Academy of Family Physician (OAFP) peers?
This series of Bite-Sized Learning Sessions has been created to serve as an opportunity for members to come together during a time when connecting and learning from each other is crucial. Join OAFP member presenters as they share their story of transition, practice pivot, or a newfound joy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
OAFP will host these mildly-moderated learning sessions on Sunday evenings (as we have speakers and topics), beginning at 8 p.m. Members can join the conversation by logging on to the OAFP Facebook page to watch live. We’ll open with a brief welcome and turn it over to the member presenter to share. Following their story, we’ll open it up for questions and answer through Facebook comments before signing off. The sessions will be 30 minutes or less!
- Sunday, June 21, with Mike Sevilla, MD
- Sunday, June 28, with Mark Rood, MD
The learning sessions will be recorded and available on the OAFP Facebook and YouTube pages, as well as the OAFP website for future viewing.
If you have suggestions for future learning sessions or have a story to tell yourself, please contact Kaitlin McGuffie.