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Home All News & Insights Phoenix Newsletter May 2023 May 2023 Celebrating the Role of Women in Family Medicine President’s Message Warren Newton, MD, MPH | President and CEO What a difference a decade makes! In honor of Women’s Health Month, ABFM celebrates dramatic changes in the proportion and role of women in family medicine. ABFM statistics reveal a dramatic increase in the proportion of female family physicians, and now a majority of residents are women. The story is much richer than proportions. Women now lead across the specialty. Almost 30% of chairs of departments of family medicine are now women, among the highest of clinical specialties. At ABFM, Dr. Lauren Hughes recently completed her term as board chair, just as Dr. Andrea Anderson was recently elected as board chair elect. Dr. Tochi Iroku-Malize is the current president of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), Dr. Renee Crichlow is the president of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), succeeding Dr. Linda Myerholtz. Dr. Kristina Diaz is the president of the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors (AFMRD), succeeding Dr. Kim Stutzman and will be followed by president-elect Dr. Sarah Cole. Read the full President’s Message here Thank You for Your Service to ABFM, Dr. Libby Baxley! Elizabeth Baxley, MD | Executive Vice President On June 30, 2023, Dr. Elizabeth (Libby) Baxley will complete her service as Executive Vice President of ABFM. During her five years with ABFM, Dr. Baxley was an integral part of elevating and strategically leading all aspects of ABFM activity that relate to the experience of board-certified family physicians, professionalism, communications, and more. She attended numerous meetings and outreach events each year, representing ABFM while listening and learning from Diplomates’ feedback. She selflessly led and influenced multiple ABFM teams and always shared her passion for the value of board certification. Read More ABFM Welcomes New Board Members and Officers Gerardo Moreno, MD, MSHS | ABFM Board Chair We are pleased to announce the election of four new officers and four new board members to the ABFM Board of Directors. New officers elected in April are: Gerardo Moreno, MD, MSHS, of Los Angeles, CA as Chair; Andrea Anderson, MD, of Washington, DC as Chair-Elect; Robert L. Wergin, MD, of Lincoln, NE as Treasurer; and Mott P. Blair, MD, of Wallace, NC as Member-at-Large of the Executive Committee. ABFM also welcomes the following new members to its Board of Directors: Grant S. Hoekzema, MD, of Creve Coeur, MO; Brenessa M. Lindeman, MD, MEHP, of Birmingham, AL; Barbra G. Rabson, MPH, of Brighton, MA; and Stephen A. Wilson, MD, MPH, of Boston, MA. The new board members will each serve a five-year term. Read More Celebrating Women’s Health This May, ABFM is celebrating Women’s Health Month by highlighting two family physicians doing unique work for the specialty. These include: Christine Hancock, MD (left) | Kim Yu, MD (right) Sharing the work of Dr. Christine Hancock, a family physician and medical directorin Bellingham, WA, who treats a diverse rural/urban patient population. We also discuss Dr. Hancock’s work with patients suffering from chronic pain and opioid use disorder. The article is available on ABFM’s website. Read More ABFM Research Project Aimed at Understanding Factors Contributing to Burnout in Women Family Physicians Recent studies have found a high rate of burnout among family physicians, especially young physicians, and particularly among women. The research teams at the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Robert Graham Center led a three-phased study, Sustaining Women in Medicine (SWIM), aimed at understanding the factors contributing to burnout in women family physicians and to learning about interventions that may help curb or eliminate burnout in this population. Read More New Certificate of Added Qualifications in Health Care Administration, Leadership, and Management The American Board of Family Medicine will serve as one of the co-sponsoring boards of a new subspecialty in Health Care Administration, Leadership, and Management (HALM). A new Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) will be available to physicians with relevant training and significant leadership and management responsibilities in a wide variety of practice settings, including community practice, hospitals, large medical groups, integrated health systems, academic departments and programs, and health policy organizations. Read More National Journal Club Features 40 New Articles This spring, an additional 40 articles were added to the National Journal Club (NJC) activity, offering convenient access to new peer-reviewed research important to family medicine practice. NJC is a free activity available in your MyABFM Portfolio for all ABFM Diplomates and residents. Through participation in NJC, physicians can stay current in practice-changing literature while earning one certification point and one CME credit for each successfully completed article assessment. Ten completed assessments will fulfill the ABFM Knowledge Self-Assessment requirement for your current certification stage. Read More ABFM to Sunset COVID-19 Self-Directed Clinical Pilot on June 30, 2023; Permanent COVID-19 Self-Directed Clinical Performance Improvement Activity Will Launch July 1 Soon after the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, ABFM released a COVID-19 Self-Directed Clinical Pilot which allowed physicians to meet their PI requirement by sharing any of the changes made in their practice that were necessitated by the pandemic. After three years of positive feedback, this very successful and popular pilot will now migrate to a permanent COVID-19 Self-Directed Clinical activity beginning July 1, 2023. Read More Care of Women Knowledge Self-Assessment Now Available As a reminder during Women’s Health Month, the Care of Women Knowledge Self-Assessment (KSA) released last year combines updated content from the previous KSAs on Maternity Care and Women’s Health. As with the other KSA revisions that have been made since 2019, Care of Women includes a set of 60 single-best-answer questions with updated critiques and references. This KSA is designed for any family physician who sees women in their practice, not just those who provide prenatal or maternity care. Read More Important Dates and Deadlines Upcoming Exam Dates Family Medicine: Fall: November 6-11, 2023 Geriatric Medicine: Fall: October 18, 2023 Hospice and Palliative Medicine: November 9, 2023 Pain Medicine: September 16, 2023 (Certification) Sept 16 - 30, 2023 (Continuing Certification) Sleep Medicine: November 21, 2023 (Continuing Certification only) Sports Medicine: Summer: July 11-15, 2023 Fall: November 6-11, 2023 Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment Deadlines FMCLA 2023 Quarter 2 Deadline: June 30, 2023 FMCLA 2023 Quarter 3 Deadline: September 30, 2023 Certification Deadline 2021-2023 Stage Deadline: December 31, 2023
Important Dates and Deadlines Upcoming Exam Dates Family Medicine: Fall: November 6-11, 2023 Geriatric Medicine: Fall: October 18, 2023 Hospice and Palliative Medicine: November 9, 2023 Pain Medicine: September 16, 2023 (Certification) Sept 16 - 30, 2023 (Continuing Certification) Sleep Medicine: November 21, 2023 (Continuing Certification only) Sports Medicine: Summer: July 11-15, 2023 Fall: November 6-11, 2023
Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment Deadlines FMCLA 2023 Quarter 2 Deadline: June 30, 2023 FMCLA 2023 Quarter 3 Deadline: September 30, 2023