On-demand Education

On-demand EducationTo provide family physicians, family medicine residents, and medical students with virtual professional development and continuing medical education, MAFP and Family Medicine Foundation of Michigan are offering the following on-demand webinars and articles. Bookmark this page and check back often, as new offerings are periodically added.

Pre-recorded Webinars

"Inspire.Create.Lead." On-Demand Webinar Package including State CME Mandates and More! *NEW*

  • Successful completion of all 13 webinars by July 17, 2025, will earn you 10.25 CME credits
  • Plus, webinars are included which contribute toward the State of Michigan's implicit bias and human trafficking training requirements for medical licensure

Cross-Cultural Medicine: Healthcare for Native Americans in Michigan *NEW*

  • Available for 1 CME credit through July 17, 2025
  • Meets the State of Michigan's implicit bias training requirement for medical licensure

Changing the Equation: Racism in Medical Decision Making

  • Available for 1 CME credit through Aug. 15, 2025
  • Meets the State of Michigan's implicit bias training requirement for medical licensure

Healthcare Identification and Response to Intimate Partner Violence

  • Available for 1 CME credit through Aug. 15, 2025
  • Contributes toward the State of Michigan's medical ethics training requirement for medical licensure

Initial Approaches to Gender Affirming Care

  • Available for 1 CME credit through Aug. 15, 2025
  • Meets the State of Michigan's implicit bias training requirement for medical licensure

Pain Is Inevitable, Suffering Is Optional

  • Available for 1 CME credit through Aug. 15, 2025
  • Meets the State of Michigan's pain and symptom management training requirement for medical licensure

Practical Approach to Assessing and Treating Human Trafficking Victims

  • Available for 1 CME credit through July 17, 2025
  • Meets the State of Michigan's human trafficking training requirement for medical licensure

Weaving Palliative Care into Primary Care

  • Available for 1 CME credit through Aug. 15, 2025
  • Meets the State of Michigan's medical ethics and pain and symptom management training requirement for medical licensure

Navigating & Surviving: How to Manage Patient Care During a Time of Crisis

  • Rachel Klamo, DO, FAAFP recounts the Oxford shooting experience through the lens of a family physician, leader, and co-worker, beginning in the initial moments through months later
  • Gather insight on how to prioritize patients' mental and physical well-being, as well as that of one's self, colleagues, and staff during an unimaginable crisis

G2211 - Not for Every Patient, Every Visit, But a Welcome Addition to Primary Care Coding

  • Effective Jan. 1, 2024, the G2211 code is for use with E&M office visits unlike other care codes that reflect payment for the management of patients outside of their office visits, during a set period of time. Understanding what these longitudinal care visits entail and what documentation is recommended to represent that care, is the focus of this webinar.
  • Learn more from Jill M. Young, CPC, CEDC, CIMC, Owner of Young Medical Consulting, LLC

FMCSA Medical Examiner Certification Training Course

  • This on-demand training course prepares family physicians to take the National Registry for Certified Medical Examiners Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) examination
  • The accelerated four-hour course conforms to FMCSA's training curriculum modules and topics on regulations and guidelines for conducting CMV driver medical examinations
  • After successful completion of the course, family physicians may register for their NRCME number and after successful completion of the exam, will be listed as an NRCME examiner in the National FMCSA Registry
  • Approved for up to 5 AAFP Prescribed Credits