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FFFM | How Our Advocacy Works
Season 1 · Episode 62

FFFM | How Our Advocacy Works

Inside Family Medicine · American Academy of Family Physicians

January 29, 20257m 10s

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Show Notes

As a new administration takes office and the 119th Congress begins its work, the Academy is in touch with both, advocating to center family medicine in the national health care conversation. In this episode of the Fighting for Family Medicine podcast, David Tully, vice president of Government Relations and a member of AAFP's advocacy team, talks about these latest advocacy efforts — and introduces a new way for Academy members to get involved.

Topics by Timestamp

01:10 What's in the AAFP's latest letters to the White House and Congress

02:51 What the Academy does to advocate beyond, and complementary to, this federal advocacy

03:30 Another vital element of the AAFP's advocacy: members

04:00 Introducing the Academy's new Advocacy Ambassador program for members

05:42 Save the date for our Family Medicine Advocacy Summit, coming in June.

06:18 Conclusion

Resources

The AAFP's Grassroots Advocacy Resources

AAFP Letter to President-elect Trump

AAFP Letter to the 119th Congress

AAFP Advocacy Wins

AAFP Chapter Advocacy

The AAFP and family medicine in 2024: Look Back, Move Forward

The Academy's Family Medicine Advocacy Summit (June 22-24): information and registration

Fighting for Family Medicine podcast: What the Election Means for Family Medicine (Dec. 13, 2024)

AAFP Voices: A Lot Will Change After Election Day. Our Care for Patients Won't

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