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The Family
Medicine Interest Group (FMIG) is an organization that works to
increase student awareness of family practice as a career opportunity.
The students from FMIG work with the Kentucky Academy of Family
Physicians and the Department of Family Practice to sponsor monthly
presentations that increase exposure to practicing family physicians,
family practice as a specialty, and issues in primary care. |
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Elections are
held every April (that might change). The FMIG group meets every 3rd
Monday (except during December/January) and topics are announced in
advance to the medical class by email from the student leaders. |
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Mission
Statement:
Our mission is to inspire interest and develop understanding of
Family Medicine and Primary Care among medical students through
advocacy, community service and leadership development. -Adopted by
FMIG leaders June 2004 |
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President:
Christina Davis
Co-VPs: Lesley Jackson
Secretary/Community Service Chair: Cheryl Chastine &
Lesley Jackson
Treasurer: Marlena Mattingly
Historian: Sarah Marks
Student Advisor: TBN
Faculty Advisors:
Drs. King and Parrish |
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What are the PoE Awards?
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For five years the AAFP
Family Medicine Interest Group (FMIG) Network has recognized numerous
FMIGs with the Program of Excellence Award for their efforts to
stimulate student interest in family practice and family practice
programming. The Program of Excellence (PoE) Award is awarded to 10
FMIGs that exhibit exemplary efforts in all of the following areas:
infrastructure, student involvement/student retention, family practice
advocacy, and community outreach/patient advocacy.
In addition, four categorical Awards of Excellence are awarded to
FMIGs for individual programming that is exemplary. One award is
awarded in each of the following categories: infrastructure, student
involvement/student retention, family practice advocacy, and community
outreach/patient advocacy.
All PoE and categorical award winners receive recognition at the
National Conference of Family Residents and Medical Students, in
Kansas City, Missouri. Some recipients may be invited to present
selected FMIG program information to FMIG student and faculty leaders
attending the National Conference of Family Practice Residents and
Medical Students. This award does not provide financial support to
attend the National Conference. Winners will also be spotlighted in
the FMIG Newsletter, the Exchange, and on Virtual FMIG.
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How to apply
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Please attach via email your
typed-written request for consideration to
fp@aafp.org
in the AAFP Resident and Student Activities Department by mid-April
(please contact AAFP for exact date). If you choose to mail a hard copy of your application, an
electronic file must be submitted as well. Requests for consideration
must adhere to the following format and guidelines to be eligible:
1. The request for consideration narrative must address each of the
following four categories of FMIG activities. The overview description
for each category should include a concise description of the
following:
Infrastructure: - How does your FMIG operate? Provide a brief overview
of such factors as history of your FMIG, leadership structure,
committees, project coordinators, the timing of meetings, elections,
representation by each medical school class, role of faculty advisor,
communication such as development of a web site or newsletter,
interaction with FMIG Network Regional Coordinator, leadership
development programming, leader transition, “best practices,”
fundraising efforts and FMIG goals and mission statement.
Student involvement/ student retention - How does your FMIG actively
promote student involvement? Provide a brief overview of such factors
as student-initiated programming that is directed at specific medical
school classes, creative FMIG and AAFP membership recruitment
initiatives, programming to help keep M3s and M4s involved in
activities, initiatives to encourage students to seek chapter or
national AAFP office, interdisciplinary efforts, percent of students
involved in the FMIG, the role of the student membership liaison and
specific outcomes of programming efforts, efforts to encourage
attendance at the National Conference of Family Practice Residents and
Medical Students (i.e. increased participation in annual meeting by
10%).
Family practice advocacy - How does your FMIG advocate family
practice? Provide a brief overview of such factors as the specific
role of the faculty advisor and/or community family physicians in your
FMIG, events that allow students to visit with family physicians in a
clinical and non-clinical setting, efforts to visit with family
practice residents, presentations with perspectives about family
practice, residency fairs facilitated by the FMIG, efforts to take
students to constituent chapter and national AAFP meetings, clinical
skills development, campus or regional campaigns to promote the
specialty to medical students and student created publications or
websites that educate students about family practice.
Community outreach/patient advocacy - How does your FMIG advocate for
patients or the community? Provide a brief overview of such factors as
programs that utilize the resources of the FMIG, medical students and
family physicians to benefit the community. Also include level of
participation, challenges, and the benefits to the community.
2. The request for consideration must include a one page typed
description of one of the activities coordinated by your FMIG that
best represents your FMIG’s most valuable program over the last year.
Please note which of the four categories (infrastructure, student
involvement/retention, family practice advocacy or community
outreach/patient advocacy) that best describes your program at the top
of the page. This information will be used for the selection of the
categorical awards. It is important to note that to be eligible for
one of the 10 PoE awards, this one page description must be included.
3. The request for consideration should be accompanied by a one-page
letter of recommendation from the FMIG faculty advisor or community
family physician that serves as a mentor to the FMIG. The letter
should address the activities of the FMIG over the last year and why
it should be considered for one of these awards.
4. The request for consideration should identify one student contact
person from the FMIG and include name, medical school, address,
telephone and e-mail at the top of first page. In addition, a faculty
advisor name and contact information should be listed at the top of
page one.
Please direct your comments, questions and request for consideration
to:
American Academy of Family Physicians
Resident and Student Activities
C/O FMIG PoE Award
11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway
Leawood, KS 66211
800-274-2237
fp@aafp.org
Request for consideration must be received by mid-April (please
contact AAFP for exact date).
Requests received after the April deadline will not be considered;
therefore, it is important to contact AAFP for the exact deadline
date.
Source:
http://fmignet.aafp.org/poe.html
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Why is PC/FP important to the health of America?
Rural Kentucky's
Physician Shortage White Paper Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader
(opens in new window)
Family Practice - What you need to know
Getting
Involved In Your Academy
Archives for Family Practice
- Visit the online home of the institution dedicated to
preserving the history of family practice by preserving and maintaining
a historical record of family practice and general practice. |
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Interested in Family Practice? Check out these websites!
AAFP
Strolling Through the Match
AAFP Virtual FMIG
AAFP Clerkship
Primary Care Internet Guide
AAMC Student Info
KY Academy of Family Physicians
Family Medicine Interest Group Manual
Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
WONCA
National
Primary Care Week
(UK's Primary Care Day is usually held the during first
week of October & usually on a Friday) |
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Economic Development Information System
Kentucky Atlas & Gazetteer
U.S. Census Bureau for Kentucky
Medically Underserved Areas/Populations: Kentucky
Healthy Kentuckians 2010
State Health Facts Online
Health Kentucky
Health
Status of Kentuckians - 1999
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