Newly updated solutions for residency program directors and coordinators.
Enhance your residency program’s success and graduate stronger family physicians with newly updated on-demand CME—designed to strengthen the family medicine specialty.
Experts in graduate medical education share practical strategies you can use to develop actionable plans, apply innovative solutions and implement positive changes.
Topics include:
AAFP Residency Program Solutions Criteria for Excellence Program Self Evaluation Dashboard: New Tool for PEC's Striving for Program Excellence
Walt Mills, MD, FAAFP; Bryan Hodge, DO; Deb Clements, MD
Achieving Success in Resident Assessment with a Shared Mental Model Framework
Elise Laflamme, MD, FAAFP; Kathleen Young, PhD; Brea Bondi-Boyd, MD
Federal and State Funding for Graduate Medical Education: Essentials Every Program Director Needs to Know
Alan Douglass, MD, FAAFP; Lou Sanner, MD, MSPH, FAAFP
Integrating Areas of Concentration to Advance Scope of Practice of Graduates - The Experience of FM-AIRE Programs
Jay Fetter; Kimberly Legere-Sharples, MD, FAAFP; Daniel Casey, MD
Optimizing Residency Interviews: Integrating Behavioral Assessments for Better Candidate Selection
Lauren Gibson-Oliver, MD; Wayne Bryant, MD, MS; Elizabeth Schmit, PhD
Practical Tips on Developing and Implementing a Coaching Program in Residency
Deb Clements, MD; Hobart Lee, MD
Resident Remediation Toolkit Squad: Resource Sharing and Program Director Support
Andrea Martonffy, MD; Thomas Hahn, MD; Rebecca Stetzer, MD
Unlocking Potential and How Not to SOAP: The Power of IMGs in Filling Family Medicine Gaps and Enhancing Residency Programs
Lauren Gibson-Oliver, MD; Wayne Bryant, MD, MS; Diane Jarrett, EdD
"You Can Do Anything for Two Weeks!": Innovative Schedule Options to Meet The Quadruple Aim for Residents and Patients
Lise Retailliau, DO, FAAFP; Becca Mahaffie; Kim Stutzman, MD, FAAFP
Upon completion of this CME activity, you should be able to:
The AAFP has reviewed Strengthening Your Residency Program and deemed it acceptable for up to 7.25 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credits. Term of Approval is from 3/27/2025 to 3/27/2027. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed credit, not as Category 1.
CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit.