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Family Medicine Residents’ Experience During Early Phases of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Seehusen, Dean A, Kost, Amanda, Barr, Wendy Brooks, Theobald, Mary, Harper, Diane M and Eden, Aimee R
2021
Debt of Family Medicine Residents Has Increased Significantly Since 2014
June 8, 2021
The number of family medicine residents with more than $250,000 in self-reported educational debt increased by 81% over a 5-year period.
Academic Achievement, Professionalism, and Burnout in Family Medicine Residents
Davis, Caitlin S, Krishnasamy, Meenu, Morgan, Zachary J, Bazemore, Andrew W and Peterson, Lars E
2021
Mandating Clinician COVID-19 Vaccination May Hinder Population-Level Uptake
Eden, Aimee R and Coutinho, Anastasia J
2021
New NASEM Report Released – Implementing High-Quality Primary Care
June 1, 2021
The first NASEM report in 25 years addresses the primary care workforce and builds on the 1996 IOM report, Primary Care: America's Health in a New Era.
FMCLA Approved as a Permanent Alternative to the One-Day Exam
June 1, 2021
The Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment (FMCLA) has been approved as a permanent alternative to the one-day exam.
ABMS Call for Comments on New Draft Standards for Continuing Certification
June 1, 2021
The new standards will form the road map for all ABMS medical specialty boards to follow.
Re-Envisioning Family Medicine Residency Training Education
June 1, 2021
More than 3,500 family physicians and residents have participated in Re-Envisioning Family Medicine Residency Training Education.
New MyABFM Portfolio Released
June 1, 2021
New and improved to provide a convenient, easy to navigate, and personalized tool for Diplomates to track their progress with continuous certification and make certification easier to understand.
A Tribute Poem for Physicians: As Mountains Call
June 1, 2021
Melissa Thomason honors family physicians through a tribute poem celebrating their dedication, compassion, and service.
President’s Message – June 2021
June 1, 2021
ABFM leadership shares reflections and updates on organizational priorities in this June 2021 message.
Unethical Stoking of Medical Student Fears About Not Matching Into a Residency Training Program
June 1, 2021
Rising applications, fees, and AAMC revenue reflect fear about matching, driven by a persistent message warning of an imminent residency position shortage.