Three-Part Practice
Management CME Webinar Series
Practical solutions for today’s and tomorrow’s family
physicians
Fourteen chapters of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) have joined forces to develop a three-part webinar series to recognize that in the midst of chaos, family physicians have a unique opportunity to harness and forge their own financially successful practice management path.
The primary goal of the series is to provide family physicians and their practice teams high-value education on critical practice management issues during this time of unparalleled crisis in American healthcare. By learning to be nimble and adapting to change, practices are capitalizing on innovation like never before – hear how a few family medicine practices are thriving.
Recordings from each webinar are available for viewing today!
Sustaining Telehealth in Family Medicine: Today and Tomorrow
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Speakers:
Moderator: Greg Griggs, MPA, CAE, Executive Vice President, North Carolina Academy of Family Physician
Objectives:
Driving Short and Long-Term Practice Financial Success
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Speakers:
Moderator: Tom Banning, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President, Texas Academy of Family Physicians
Objectives:
The Future of Family Medicine in the Post COVID-19 World
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Speakers:
Moderator: Lisa Folberg, Chief Executive Officer, California Academy of Family Physicians
Objectives:
Application for continuing medical education (CME) credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
Aledade Inc., is supporting this educational program by providing registration services and assisting with live webinar production and post program archival access. Aledade Inc., did not have any influence in the development of the CME content. Basic contact information will be collected for webinar registration purposes. At the conclusion of each program, physicians will have the opportunity to complete the program evaluation, receive additional resources, or withdrawal their contact information from the registration database.
Chapters involved in developing the programing include: California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Virginia.