The Ohio Academy of Family Physicians is seeking physicians to serve as delegates to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) National Conference of Constituency Leaders (NCCL), the AAFP’s leadership development event that empowers a select group of change makers to catalyze positive change in family Medicine.
NCCL will be held Wednesday-Saturday, April 22-25, in Kansas City, MO.
- Physicians who identify as women and those physicians who are supportive of and aligned with the issues faced by this group
- BIPOC physicians and those physicians who are supportive of and aligned with the issues faced by this group
- New physicians (i.e., those who completed residency or extended training immediately following residency within the past 7 years) and those physicians who are supportive of and aligned with the issues faced by this group
- International Medical Graduates (i.e., those who graduated from a medical school outside the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico) and those physicians who are supportive of and aligned with the issues faced by this group
- Physicians who identify as LGBTQ+ and those physicians who are supportive of and aligned with the issues faced by this group
During NCCL you will meet family physicians from across the United States, discuss and develop resolutions that shape AAFP policies, and have the chance to be elected for various leadership positions for the next NCCL or as a delegate to the annual AAFP Congress of Delegates.
OAFP delegates to NCCL each receive a stipend up to $600 and are reimbursed for eligible expenses (with the submission of a delegate report and receipts) according to the OAFP Reimbursement Policy.
If you are interested in serving as an NCCL delegate, please complete the application no later than Wednesday, January 21.
If you have any questions or would like to speak to a previous delegate to learn more about the experience, please email Director of Member Engagement Emily Pavoni.



