Issues: May 25, 2021
Learn How to Conduct a Breast or Cervical Cancer QI Project with the OAFP
You will learn to analyze screening procedures, how to involve team members at all levels, intervention options, and to align your QI plans with the ABFM’s Practice Improvement requirement. Read More
Colorism: A Silent Pandemic on Physical and Mental Health; Options for Cultural Understanding Now Available
Choose as many resources as you like to immerse yourself into the cultural conversation of colorism. Read More
ABFM Certification: A Q&A for Residents
Join us find out what the ABFM has been up to, get your Certification questions answered and what changes have been made to streamline the process, and how to implement ABFM Certification into the residency curriculum. Read More
Part-time, Paid Faculty Development & Community Leadership Fellowship Now Accepting Applications
Paid sponsorship by Mount St. Joseph University Physician Assistant Program/UC Department of Family and Community Medicine
Seeking applicants for our fourth class of primary care providers. Graduates will be better prepared to care for the evolving primary care needs of patients as transformational providers and community champions. Read More
Heart Healthy Ohio QI Project: Easy Way to Maintain Family Medicine Certification
Family physicians have an opportunity to take part in a statewide QI initiative centered on improving blood pressure control, smoking rates, and disparity reduction in practice all while earning needed Performance Improvement in Practice credit through the ABFM. Read More
Nominating Committee Solicits Candidates for OAFP Offices
Please suggest candidates for as many of the offices as you wish. If you care to include comments on why your suggested candidate(s) is particularly qualified, please do so. The deadline for submitting nominations is June 1. Read More
Add Joy to Your Day with Voices in Humanism
The Voices in Humanism initiative is a collaboration between the OSU College of Medicine’s Gold Humanism Honor Society Resident Chapter and the OSU Medical Heritage Center. The mission is to collect, preserve, and share the arts created during this challenging time. Students, residents, faculty, staff, alumni, and all members of the healthcare family submit all forms of visual arts, writing, and music to the collection. Read More
You Are Invited: Virtual White House Conversation for Ohio Primary Care Physicians
On behalf of the White House COVID-19 Response Team, the U.S. Surgeon General, and Gov. Mike DeWine’s Office, OAFP members are invited to attend the virtual webinar Ohio Primary Care Providers and the Next Phase of the Vaccination Rollout on May 27 at 5:30 p.m. Read More