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Future of Family Medicine Conference Offers Networking, Hands-On Training — Register Today

Choosing a medical specialty is a significant decision for any medical student. To support this journey, the Family Medicine Foundation of Michigan—the philanthropic arm of the Michigan Academy of Family Physicians—offers meaningful opportunities for students to explore the breadth and depth of the family medicine specialty. The 2026 Michigan Future of Family Medicine Student Conference & Residency Connection will take place on Sept. 12 at the Sheraton Novi Hotel in Novi, Michigan. Registration is now open here. The conference will feature:

NEW: M4 Residency Interview Preparation Panel
Designed specifically for fourth-year students, this panel will provide practical insights on preparing for residency interviews, including what to expect, how to stand out, and tips directly from program leaders and residents.

Family Medicine Career Options 
In a round-robin, “speed-dating” format, medical students will connect with practicing family physicians to ask questions and learn about diverse subspecialities and career paths available within family medicine. 

Hands-on Workshops
Gain real-world skills during workshops led by family physicians, residents and residency program leaders. Students will learn and practice outpatient clinical procedures commonly performed in family medicine settings. 

Residency Fair
Meet with representatives from Michigan’s family medicine residency programs as you consider where to continue your training. For rising fourth-year students, this is a prime opportunity to get a last look before submitting your application as the 2026 Match cycle gets underway.

The cost of attending the conference is just $60 for student members of MAFP, and Academy membership is free. Breakfast and lunch are included.  
Here's what some past conference attendees and volunteers had to say about their experience:
 
  • “The workshops were definitely my favorite part. I learned so much, and it was a unique experience.”
  • “I loved hearing from faculty with different niches. Additionally, the networking time was very useful for exploring programs in the area.”

  • “The extreme welcoming and kind nature of each and every faculty, members and organizers of this conference.”

  • “The residency fair was a great, wonderful opportunity to interface more with the programs. The skin biopsy workshop was also very well done.”

Check the calendar page for updates and registration, which will open June 1.