The winter issue of The Ohio Family Physician explores family medicine education from a variety of perspectives, and highlights the importance of continued improvement and revision of current curriculum requirements.
As the heart of primary care, family medicine education is crucial to ensure a healthy future for generations to come.
- Improving Resident Physician Mental and Physical Health by Implementing a Lifestyle Medicine Curriculum
- The Model: Best Practices for Teaching Cultural Humility in Family Medicine
- Putting on Our Oxygen Mask First: The Physician Suicide Epidemic is Preventable
- Why I Chose Family Medicine.
Also in this issue, you’ll find event details and registration information for the Family Medicine Workshop, taking place Saturday-Sunday, January 14-15 & 28-29, 2023, at the Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel in Westerville, OH.
If you are in need of a Performance Improvement (PI) project, be sure to consider using the OAFP’s new EasyPI tool, a free member benefit that provides step-by-step instructions on how to submit your work to the American Board of Family Medicine through its Self-Directed PI Project: Clinical Pathway application.
Also, be sure to read the OAFP Foundation’s feature, Thank You Donors for a Successful Year, which gives insight into the influence of the Leroy A. Rodgers, MD, Preceptorship Program on medical student experiences. The article also outlines multiple opportunities for end-of-year giving to support the Foundation in its mission: to cultivate student career choice in the specialty of family medicine.
The OAFP Board and staff wishes you a joyful and healthy New Year!