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FFFM | Members at the Center of Advocacy in 2025

FFFM | Members at the Center of Advocacy in 2025

Inside Family Medicine · American Academy of Family Physicians

December 12, 202519m 54s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Fighting for Family Medicine, David Tully, vice president of Government Relations and a member of the AAFP Advocacy team, reviews the significant advocacy efforts by the Academy and its members in 2025. Highlighting key legislative victories and member participation, Tully underscores the impact of family physicians in shaping health care policy. The episode features an interview with Dr. Adrienne Parad, a family physician and town council member in Ledyard, Connecticut, who shares her journey into public service and how her medical background informs her role in local government. Dr. Parad discusses balancing her professional responsibilities with her personal life and offers advice for family physicians interested in pursuing public office.

Topics By Timestamp

00:00 Introduction and overview

00:36 Advocacy achievements in 2025

01:56 Grassroots advocacy and member engagement

03:04 Political Action and Public Office

03:59 Interview with Dr. Adrienne Parad

10:34 Balancing medicine and public service

13:52 Encouraging more physicians in public service

18:40 Conclusion and resources

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