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FFFM | January 2025 Advocacy Rounds
Season 1 · Episode 63

FFFM | January 2025 Advocacy Rounds

Inside Family Medicine · American Academy of Family Physicians

January 30, 20255m 48s

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Show Notes

In this Advocacy Rounds update on the Fighting for Family Medicine podcast, AAFP Government Relations Vice President David Tully outlines the advocacy priorities the Academy has shared with the new Congress and administration and recaps other actions the AAFP has taken this month.

Topics

00:00 Welcome to Fighting for Family Medicine and a recap of the AAFP's January 2025's advocacy work.

00:33 The AAFP's four main advocacy pillars to strengthen family medicine

02:34 AAFP Executive Vice President and CEO Shawn Martin's recent editorial in Healthcare Dive, calling for rural health care solutions

03:29 The Academy is a co-sponsor of the Rural Health Disparities Summit next month in Washington, D.C.

03:55 What's positive about two U.S. Food and Drug Administration proposed rules around nicotine and tobacco products and what's missing from them.

04:45 Conclusion

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