In This Issue
Board Meets with AMA President-Elect – Dr. Patrice Harris
The Georgia Healthy Family Alliance Awards $30,000 in First Cycle Community Health Grants
Register Now!! April Webinar - April 18th, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
The Annual Georgia Medical Student Family Medicine Day a Great Success!!
Family Physicians Leading in Advocacy
Georgia Tornado Disaster Relief Available for GAFP MEMBERS
Public Health News: Incorporating Pediatric-To-Adult Transition into NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition
Public Health News: Addressing the “GaP” in Perinatal Outcomes
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Board Meets with AMA President-Elect – Dr. Patrice Harris
The Georgia Academy Board met in Athens on March 3rd and invited AMA President-Elect Patrice Harris, MD to present on leadership. The Georgia Academy Board also reviewed ongoing initiatives as it relates to our Strategic Plan. Read More
The Georgia Healthy Family Alliance Awards $30,000 in First Cycle Community Health Grants
The Georgia Healthy Family Alliance (GHFA) awarded six Community Health Grant Award applicants $30,000 in first cycle 2019 grants. The application deadline for second cycle 2019 awards is May 14, 2019. Read More
Register Now!! April Webinar - April 18th, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Through a partnership with the Georgia Department of Public Health, GAFP is offering a webinar on Steps to Transition Planning.This webinar will be held on April 18th at 12:00 pm and will feature a presentation by Andrea Videlefsky, MD - Medical Director, Adult Disability Medical Healthcare and the ADMH team. Can’t Listen Live? Register anyway – and we’ll send you the recording once it’s posted on our website. Read More
The Annual Georgia Medical Student Family Medicine Day a Great Success!!
Thirty-five medical students from Georgia attended the Annual Family Medicine Day in Athens on Saturday, March 2nd. The much-anticipated event brought together medical students, residents, and residency programs from across Georgia. Read More
Family Physicians Leading in Advocacy!!
On February 28th over 200 physicians and medical students stormed the State Capitol to bring the Georgia Academy’s legislative priorities to the Georgia General Assembly. Read More
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