Unlocking the Power of Member Interest Groups
At AAFP and MAFP inclusivity and providing a voice to all members are core principles. In the ever-evolving landscape of the family medicine specialty, Member Interest Groups (MIGs) have emerged as a dynamic way for members to connect. These groups have a unique purpose – to define, acknowledge, and provide dedicated support to members who share common professional interests. Tim Tobolic, MD, said MIGs can provide family physicians with an opportunity to discuss issues that affect them and their practices, in a flexible and convenient manner. “Busy family physicians usually don’t have time to participate in leadership activities, large meetings or serve on committees at the national or state level,” he said. “So MIGS provide another avenue for [family physicians] to voice their concerns or promote their ideas via email group chats without leaving their office or home.”
Here is a look at MAFP MIG opportunities you can connect with.
Adolescent Health Foster collaboration, communication, and support among family physicians engaged in adolescent health when you join the Adolescent Health Member Interest Group (MIG). Strengthen the perception and integration of family medicine into the larger adolescent health discipline.
Breastfeeding Medicine Enhance members’ knowledge of breastfeeding medicine and support members caring for breastfeeding families.
Climate Change and Environmental Health Increase the understanding of the health harms of climate change and environmental degradation and the health benefits of climate solutions.
Direct Primary Care Increase awareness of the Direct Primary Care (DPC) model among family physicians and advocate for members who are currently practicing in this model or anticipate transitioning to it.
Emergency Medicine/Urgent Care Promote workforce policies, educational goals, and credentialing standards that are consistent with the AAFP policy on family physicians in emergency medicine.
Global Health
Facilitate professional development in the area of global health and opportunities for engagement in the broader global health movement.
Home-based Primary Care To provide a forum for collaboration, idea sharing, and advocacy among members who are practicing or interested in home-based primary care.
Hospital Medicine Serve as a voice for family physicians who practice hospital medicine. Advocate for educational resources specific to hospital medicine.
Independent Solo/Small Group Practice Advocate for members who practice in independent solo and small group practices and enable them to remain financially viable.
Indigenous Health Promote Family Medicine among Native American, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Island, Urban Indian, and Indigenous communities, as well as those who identify as original peoples to a land, region, or sea.
Integrative Medicine To provide a forum for members to increase awareness of and interest in complementary therapies and integrative medicine and foster communication and dialogue among family physicians practicing integrative medicine.
Lifestyle Medicine Increase networking opportunities for members who have a passion for improving health through the focus on a healthy lifestyle and foster communication and dialogue on debates in nutrition, fitness, and other self-care areas. Discuss evidence based lifestyle approaches to common conditions (e.g. obesity, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, etc.) seen in family medicine.
Medical Aid in Dying Serve as a resource for information about the practice of medical aid in dying and provide a community where members can share best practices, discuss challenging clinical cases, and enlist advice from colleagues.
Obesity Medicine Advocate for and disseminate information related to the management and improvement of chronic health conditions related to obesity by sharing with and learning from each other techniques that result in weight loss and/or prevent weight gain.
Obstetrics Promote evidence-based practice in obstetrics and maternity care and help AAFP members integrate comprehensive maternity healthcare into their practices.
Physicians for Life To provide a forum for pro-life members to collaborate and advance the education of members on beginning and end-of-life issues.
Point-of-Care Ultrasound Work to improve access to education and resources to help incorporate Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) into family physicians' practices.
Reproductive Healthcare Help members integrate comprehensive reproductive healthcare, including abortion and miscarriage management, into their practices.
Rural Health Grow connections among members with a distinct interest in rural health, inclusive of rural practice topics and rural medical education issues.
Single Payer Healthcare Investigate the current outlook on singlepayer financed healthcare among members when you join the Single Payer Healthcare Member Interest Group (MIG). Educate members on the ability of single payer financed healthcare to streamline and simplify patient care and improve family physicians' professional satisfaction by greatly decreasing administrative complexities and burdens.
Technology Empowered Clinical Optimization To support the AAFP in identifying emerging technologies to improve human interactions in the exam room and provide feedback on current and future Technology Empowered Clinical Optimization changes.
Telehealth Provide education and support for the family medicine community on the many facets of Telehealth to enrich the practice of medicine and patient care.
Wilderness Medicine Increase awareness of and interest in wilderness medicine among AAFP members, while fostering support for AAFP members interested in practicing wilderness medicine and connections among those already practicing wilderness medicine.
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