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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
President's Desk: Jason Marker, MD, FAAFP

What a winter! While many philanthropic organizations are
hibernating for the winter after the flurry of year-end activities that are typical of
fundraising organizations, the Foundation revs into high-gear in January and
February.
Mid-January is the so-called “Working
Party” meeting. This year held in
Phoenix, it is a meeting of the 8 organizations that make up the “family” of Family Medicine. This year we had a very productive AAFP
Foundation Officer’s Strategy Session to make sure we were all on the same page
and working toward a clear common goal. We also participated in the broader
conversation about the direction of Family Medicine as a specialty to make sure
all of the organizations have a shared vision and are avoiding duplication of
work.
Family Medicine Cares has been a
Signature Program of the Foundation for several years. FMC USA is a grant program supporting free medical clinics around the country. We treat every grant like it’s the first
one we’ve done and we are so proud of the work being done by family docs around
America. In early February, Foundation
Treasurer, Dr. Brent Smith visited our latest clinic in Meridian, Mississippi.
The new organization Family Medicine for America’s Health is
up and rolling. A $22 million promise to
America that we are committed to as a specialty. I have the pleasure of serving with this
group. In fact, AAFP Foundation Past-President Dr. Jane Weida is on the Board of Directors. As part of this initiative there is a national
communications strategy which includes a unified strategic plan with specific
action steps for revolutionizing the delivery of health care in the U.S.
Finally, a word about Haiti. At the end of February I was supposed to be giving a lecture to Haitian medical students about the value
of primary care, but I wasn't there. Why not? Due to political unrest in Haiti,
there has been an escalation of violence, demonstrations, road blockades and
kidnappings in and around Port au Prince (our home base and leaping off point
or everything we do in Haiti). In
high-level meetings between the Foundation staff leadership and the leadership
of our in-country partner Heart to Heart International it was determined that
our safety while in Haiti at that time could not be assured to everyone’s
satisfaction. The trip is currently
postponed as we follow the events on the ground. We are already making plans to reschedule
when and if we can . We are also considering our options for our ongoing faculty
development commitment to their Family Medicine residency training
programs. We remain hopeful this will be
a temporary pause in our work and that we can get back to it as soon as
possible. Thanks to all of you for your ongoing commitment to
our Family Medicine Cares International initiative in Haiti.
Well, I think that’s all for now. I will talk more in my next edition about
plans for our Family Medicine Leads Emerging Leader Institute in the summer, about our upcoming Board
meeting in May, and about ongoing changes in the field of Family Medicine. I’m SURE the next blog post I write will happen
without snow on the ground…I hope.
Jason Marker, MD, MPA, FAAFP
President, AAFP Foundation
Monday, January 19, 2015
President's Desk: Jason Marker, MD, FAAFP
First off, social media. Here is the information you need about accessing our Facebook page and Twitter feed.
Please “like us” and follow these sites as they will be updated regularly (but I promise not obsessively) throughout the year with information about the Foundation and my activities on its behalf. We have accounts with Instagram and others (even a Foundation Pintrest account!) but I’m over-the-hill technologically speaking (I’m turning 44 this year!) and better stick to the basics. Pinterest, Instagram, Google+, Picasa
For longer exchanges of information, I’ll be using this blog, though we’ll let you know about new posts with a link from an email. If you want to be added to this email list let us know.
As we start the year I want to lay out in broad brush strokes what I think will be the highlights of 2015. There are several, so here they are in tabular form:
- Corporate Roundtable event has been specifically redesigned with corporate feedback in mind to better achieve the goals of information-sharing with these critical partners.
- Our third Family Medicine Cares International trip to Haiti in February (February 21-28) is packed with attendees and will build on past work of community service, patient care, and educational support for that country’s four medical schools and two family medicine residencies.
- We will be launching our super-awesome, action-packed, all-new, this-ain’t-your-grandfather’s, Family Medicine Leads Emerging Leader Institute in the summer. This conference wants to be an innovative two-day leadership skills event, immersing hand-picked medical students and Family Medicine residents in a high-end experience-based opportunity to create new leaders for our specialty. Family Medicine needs more than just a broader pipeline of new physicians, we need a more expansive “leadership pipeline” of creative thinkers - Emerging Leaders who aren’t just thinking outside the box, but who think in ways that ignore that a box ever existed.
- The Foundation will have a robust presence at the first redesigned AAFP annual event, now called the Family Medicine Experience (FMX). This September 29 - October 3 in Denver launches FMX and the Foundation will be found worthy of a place at the table of this new model of “annual meeting”. I’ll hope to see you there.
- The AAFP Foundation will continue its strong leadership within Family Medicine for America’s Health (FMAH) – a strategic plan and communications program for our specialty. AAFP Foundation representatives can be found at all levels of this new entity whose aim is to “re-present” Family Medicine to America as the “must-have” vehicle for better health and as the only possible solution to the ills of the US Healthcare system. I’ll make sure you hear lots more about this as the year progresses.
Jason Marker, MD, MPA, FAAFP
AAFP President
Private Practice Physician, Wyatt, IN
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