Inside Family Medicine

American Academy of Family Physicians
Inside Family Medicine

A podcast produced by the American Academy of Family Physicians for family doctors and related health care professionals.

  1. CME | Quality Improvement: Dirty Word or Practice Game-Changer?

    3 DAYS AGO

    CME | Quality Improvement: Dirty Word or Practice Game-Changer?

    The CME on the Go series of the Inside Family Medicine podcast lets you earn up to 0.5 CME credits per episode — join the hosts as they dive in to explore the concept of quality improvement (QI) in clinical practice. The co-hosts challenge the perception of QI as a burdensome task and demonstrate how it can become a powerful tool for enhancing patient care, fostering teamwork, and driving positive change. Is quality improvement a dirty word or a practice game-changer? Join our co-hosts they break down the principles and applications of QI. Discover how to implement PDSA cycles, tackle small and large-scale projects, and integrate QI seamlessly into your practice. From improving vaccine rates to reducing wait times, this episode offers actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your patient care. Tune in to learn how QI can enhance your career growth, meet certification requirements, and empower your entire healthcare team. Your hosts for this episode are Lauren Brown-Berchtold, MD, FAAFP, program director for the San Joaquin General Family Medicine Residency in French Camp, Calif.; Jason Marker, MD, MPA, FAAFP, associate director of the Memorial Hospital Family Medicine Residency program in South Bend, Ind.; and Tamaan Osbourne-Roberts, MD, MBA, FAAFP, chief medical officer and vice president of health strategy at the public sector health plan Colorado Access.  Whether you're navigating patient queries or seeking to enhance your clinical knowledge, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for family physicians. Tune in now and earn CME credit! Credit Claiming:  After listening to the podcast episode, claim 0.5 AAFP credit by following the provided link.  https://www.aafp.org/assessment/take/17833/e   Learning Objectives:  Discuss the principles and methods of quality improvement (QI) and how they can be applied to various aspects of clinical practice. Demonstrate how to use the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle to design, implement, evaluate, and refine QI interventions. Explain how QI activities can help physicians develop new skills, such as leadership, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving, and how these skills can enhance their career prospects and satisfaction. Review the requirements and options for maintaining certification through the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) and how to use QI projects to meet the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) standards. Disclosure: It is the policy of the AAFP that all individuals in a position to control content disclose any relationships with commercial interests upon nomination/invitation of participation. Disclosure documents are reviewed for potential conflicts of interest and, if identified, conflicts are resolved prior to confirmation of participation. Only those participants who had no conflict of interest or who agreed to an identified resolution process prior to their participation were involved in this CME activity. All individuals in a position to control content for this session have indicated they have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Disclaimer:  Copyright 2024. AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker’s own and do not represent those of AAFP.  The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice.  AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use.  Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise. AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.

    30 min
  2. 4 DAYS AGO

    FFFM | March 2025 Advocacy Rounds

    In this Advocacy Rounds update on the Inside Family Medicine podcast, AAFP Government Relations Vice President David Tully recaps a visit to Capitol Hill this month with the Academy’s president, president-elect and Board Chair. These AAFP leaders held productive meetings with members of Congress and their staffs, advocating to protect Medicaid, reform Medicare physician payment and reauthorize the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education program. This episode also outlines immediate actions that AAFP members can take to advocate for these and other issues, both online (via the Academy’s Speak Out tool) and in person (at the upcoming Family Medicine Advocacy Summit). You’ll find links below. Topics by Timestamp 00:00 Welcome to Fighting for Family Medicine for the March edition of Advocacy Rounds 00:34 The AAFP’s March leadership advocacy fly-in 01:22 Why AAFP members should join the Academy’s Advocacy Ambassadors program 02:06 Attend the Academy’s 2025 Family Medicine Advocacy Summit 02:34 Our advocacy supporting the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 03:17 Update on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation’s termination of some models 04:07 Update on student loan debt policy, including the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program 05:37 Latest health IT advocacy 06:33 Telehealth advocacy update 07:24 Conclusion   Related Resources AAFP Advocacy Ambassadors Medicaid Speakout Family Medicine Advocacy Summit | AAFP Friends of AHRQ letter AAFP Advocacy Topics: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality AAFP Voices: In D.C., AAFP Leaders Call on Congress to Support Family Medicine AAFP Voices: We’re Getting Answers for You About Loan Forgiveness and CMMI Model Terminations AAFP letter on proposed cybersecurity rule AAFP letter on proposed rule affecting telehealth Disclaimer:  Copyright 2025, AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker’s own and do not represent those of AAFP. The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice. The AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use. Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise. AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.

    8 min
  3. 21 MAR

    IFM | From Med School to Residency: What We Wish We Knew

    Making the jump from med school to residency is a wild ride— exciting, exhausting, and full of surprises. In this episode, we’re getting real about what that transition looks like, from the tough moments navigating relocation and finances to all the exciting "firsts" you can anticipate. Hear straight from two family medicine residents and a residency program director as they share what they’ve learned, what they wish they had known sooner, and the best advice they’ve got for making the transition to residency a little easier.   Topics 00:30 Meet the Guests: Transitioning from Medical School to Residency   01:24 Choosing Family Medicine: Personal Stories   06:41 Challenges in the Transition to Residency   11:19 Support Systems and Residency Programs   15:13 Financial Considerations for New Residents   17:59 Work-Life Balance in Residency   20:55 Final Advice for Medical Students   26:14 Conclusion and Resources   Resources Resources for Residents First Year Post-Residency Transition Course   Disclaimer Copyright 2025, AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker’s own and do not represent those of AAFP. The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice.  AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use. Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise. AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.

    27 min
  4. 19 MAR

    FFFM | Where’s the Money for Primary Care?

    In this episode, AAFP Government Relations Vice President David Tully welcomes back to the podcast Yalda Jabbarpour, M.D., director of the Academy’s Robert Graham Center and a practicing family physician. Their conversation centers on the RGC’s latest primary care scorecard, titled “The Cost of Neglect,” and how this new research shows the effects of chronic underinvestment in primary care.  Tully also updates Academy members on two policy changes:  the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation’s recent announcement that it will end several of its models, including two the Academy has championed — Primary Care First and Making Care Primary; and  an executive order affecting the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which has benefited family physicians.    Topics 00:00 Welcome to Fighting for Family Medicine, and a conversation with Robert Graham Center Director Yalda Jabbarpour, M.D.  01:18 Introducing Dr. Yabbarpour  01:35 What’s going on with primary care spending and where should the money be going?  04:19 What are the consequences to practices and patients of low investment and payment?   06:35 What’s at issue with graduate medical education funding and what the scorecard calls its “misdirection”?  10:05 Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education uncertainty  10:56 What does primary care research look like and where should it fit in among broader efforts to improve evidence-based care?   13:13 Updates on PSLF and CMMI  14:55 Join the AAFP’s advocacy.  15:19 Conclusion     Related Resources Robert Graham Center Primary Care Scorecard  AAFP Advocacy Ambassadors 2025 AAFP Family Medicine Advocacy Summit Speak Out Campaigns   Disclaimer Copyright 2025, AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker’s own and do not represent those of AAFP. The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice.  AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use. Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise. AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.

    16 min
  5. CME | Small Town, Big Impact: How Rural Family Physicians Make a Difference

    14 MAR

    CME | Small Town, Big Impact: How Rural Family Physicians Make a Difference

    The CME on the Go series of the Inside Family Medicine podcast lets you earn up to 0.5 CME credits per episode — join the hosts as they dive into In this episode, we explore the challenges and rewards of practicing family medicine in rural communities. Hosts share their firsthand experiences navigating expanded scopes of practice, resource limitations, and the deep connections forged with their patients. They discuss the unique realities of rural healthcare, from managing emergencies with limited resources to the fulfilling nature of serving close-knit communities. This episode explores the complexities of rural family medicine, where physicians take on expanded roles due to limited specialist access and resources. The hosts discuss challenges like food insecurity, transportation barriers, and broadband limitations while highlighting the rewards of strong patient relationships and a deep sense of purpose. They also share personal stories and gratitude for mentors, reinforcing the vital role family physicians play in underserved communities. Your hosts for this episode are Lauren Brown-Berchtold, MD, FAAFP, program director for the San Joaquin General Family Medicine Residency in French Camp, Calif.; Jason Marker, MD, MPA, FAAFP, associate director of the Memorial Hospital Family Medicine Residency program in South Bend, Ind.; and Tamaan Osbourne-Roberts, MD, MBA, FAAFP, chief medical officer and vice president of health strategy at the public sector health plan Colorado Access.  Whether you're navigating patient queries or seeking to enhance your clinical knowledge, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for family physicians. Tune in now and earn CME credit!   Credit Claiming:   After listening to the podcast episode, claim 0.5 AAFP credit by following the provided link. https://www.aafp.org/assessment/take/17832/e   Learning Objectives:  1. Compare and contrast the scope of practice, resources, and referral patterns of rural and urban family physicians. 2. Recognize the unique needs and preferences of rural patients and communities. 3. Evaluate and manage common emergencies in rural medicine. 4. Identify the benefits and drawbacks of practicing family medicine in a rural setting.   Resources AAFP Rural Health Initiative Page Rural Health 2nd Edition, On-Demand   Disclosure: It is the policy of the AAFP that all individuals in a position to control content disclose any relationships with commercial interests upon nomination/invitation of participation. Disclosure documents are reviewed for potential conflicts of interest and, if identified, conflicts are resolved prior to confirmation of participation. Only those participants who had no conflict of interest or who agreed to an identified resolution process prior to their participation were involved in this CME activity.   All individuals in a position to control content for this session have indicated they have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.  Disclaimer:  Copyright 2025. AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker’s own and do not represent those of AAFP.  The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice.  AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use.  Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise. AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.

    39 min
  6. 12 MAR

    IFM | Exploring the AFP Journal: Multiple Ways to Engage and Learn

    Host Emily Holwick talks with Dr. Sumi Sexton, Editor in Chief of American Family Physician (AFP), Dr. Hector Arreaza, creator of the AFP Spanish podcast, and Dr. Carol Ávila, a third-year Family Medicine resident. They discuss the evolution and mission of AFP, its emphasis on evidence-based medicine, and how the journal supports family physicians in their practice. Dr. Sexton highlights innovative features like the AFP Clinical Answers and the expansive video library, while Dr. Arreaza and Dr. Ávila share the practical value and global reach of the AFP Spanish podcast. The episode also previews AFP's upcoming 75th anniversary celebrations, which will feature exciting new content and initiatives.   Topics 00:44 Overview of American Family Physician Journal 01:34 Evolution and Impact of the Journal 03:32 Value of the Journal for Residents 06:44 Engaging with the Journal's Content 08:14 The AFP Podcast and Its Spanish Version 13:20 Future of American Family Physician   Resources American Family Physician Journal AFP Journal Podcast Revista Médica AFP Podcast Manage Your AFP Subscription   Disclaimer Copyright 2025. AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker’s own and do not represent those of AAFP.  The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice.  AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use.  Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise.  AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.

    16 min
  7. 4 MAR

    IFM | Clinician Awareness: RSV Vaccination Timing and Co-administration

    Host Emily Holwick talks with James Bigham, MD, MPH, FAAFP, about RSV vaccination. Dr. Bigham is a professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. They talked about the critical role family physicians play in encouraging RSV vaccinations among adults aged 60 and older. Dr. Bigham discusses the latest vaccine recommendations, the importance of a collaborative decision-making process, and strategies for effective patient communication to address vaccine hesitancy. He emphasizes the impact of RSV on older adults and the necessity of vaccinations for preventing severe illness and death. Additionally, the conversation explores the co-administration of vaccines, addressing common patient concerns, and promoting equitable access to vaccines, particularly for underserved populations.  This podcast episode is supported by an unrestricted grant from Pfizer.   Resources  AAFP RSV clinical page FamilyDoctor.org Patient Resources Neighborhood navigator   Disclaimer Copyright 2025. AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker’s own and do not represent those of AAFP.  The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice.  AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use.  Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise.  AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.

    19 min
  8. 27 FEB

    IFM | Elevating the Family Physician Voice in the Media

    Host Emily Holwick interviews Dr. Jen Caudle, a family physician and media contributor with extensive experience in sharing medical information across national media and social platforms. Dr. Caudle discusses her journey into family medicine, her motivations for engaging with media, and the importance of accurate, evidence-based health communication in today's media landscape. She emphasizes the need for diverse voices in medicine and offers advice for physicians interested in working with the media. Dr. Caudle also shares her experiences and favorite moments from various media engagements, highlighting the role family physicians play in educating the public beyond the clinical setting.    Topics 00:11 Meet Dr. Jen Caudle  00:55 Choosing Family Medicine  02:08 Journey into Media  03:56 The Importance of Media Presence  09:43 Advice for Physicians Interested in Media  12:00 The Power of Social Media  15:22 Future Topics and Final Thoughts  17:16 Conclusion and Contact Information    Resources AAFP Media Center | AAFP  Media Experience Helped FP Reach Vast Following | Family Doc Focus    Disclaimer Copyright 2025. AAFP. The views presented in this broadcast are the speaker’s own and do not represent those of AAFP.  The information presented is for general, educational, or entertainment purposes and should not be considered legal, health, financial, or other advice.  AAFP makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and is not responsible for results that may arise from its use.  Consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and respective governing bodies for applicable laws. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AAFP unless specifically stated otherwise.  AAFP and the AAFP logo are registered trademarks of American Academy of Family Physicians.

    18 min

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