Issues: March 16, 2021
Spring 2021 Issue of The Ohio Family Physician Published
Read about the intersectionality of COVID-19 and the introduction of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. The pandemic altered everyone’s life and this issue demonstrates the resilience of family physicians and their resolve to their communities. Read More
Earn 1.5 Live Prescribed CME Credits
Join us to understand the origins of race-based medicine, the implications of conflating race with genetic ancestry, and to identify the racist underpinnings of common treatment plans and diseases Read More
Register to Participate in OAFP’s Health Equity and Social Justice Discussion Club
This club is a safe and respectful virtual space to discuss important literature on topics of social justice and health equity from the comfort of your home or office. Read More
Celebrating a Virtual Match
Despite the continued departure from “normal” caused by the pandemic, students had an overall positive virtual match experience and are eagerly anticipating March 19 when they will open their envelopes and find out where they will be completing their residency training. Read More
Start Back to School Well Visits Now to Catch-Up on Childhood Vaccinations
Family physicians and their care teams have a unique opportunity to take swift and decisive action to bring in school-age children between March and May to catch them up on missed vaccinations and provide well visit services missed during the pandemic. Read More
ABFM Seeks Educational Partners
The ABFM is looking for partners who would be willing to develop innovative ways of teaching evidence-based medicine, using this product in their ongoing journal clubs, clerkships, group practice, primary care service lines, or chapters Read More