Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Transforming Healthcare Through Education

STFM Groups

One of the strongest features of the Society is the opportunity members have to work collaboratively with others to address their special interests and work toward specific goals. Groups often develop curricula, monographs, meetings, and networks. Membership is open to all STFM members. Groups can consult the Guide to Thriving Groups when planning activities and projects.

For more information about STFM Groups, browse the links below or contact STFM at 800-274-7928, ext. 5402, kfrank@stfm.org. Download a summary listing (PDF) of available Groups, Group Chairs, and Board Liaisons. If your interests are not reflected in the list of existing groups, there is an established mechanism for forming new ones. How to Form a New STFM Group.

STFM members can update their group memberships by visiting the member's area. Want to become involved in STFM Leadership? Learn how

Abortion Training and Access

Addictions

Adolescent Health Care

Care of Infants and Children

Community and Population Health

Deans Associated With Family Medicine

Disabilities

Ethics and Humanities

Evidence-based Medicine

Faculty Development

Family-centered Maternity Care

Family and Behavioral Health

Family Medicine Pipeline

Genetics

Geriatrics

Global Health

Health Policy and Access

Hospital Medicine and Procedural Training

HIV/AIDS

Immunization Education

Information Technology

Integrative Medicine

Latino Faculty

Learners in Academic Difficulty

Learner Portfolios

LGBT Health

Medical Education Best Practices and Research

Medical Student Education

Medical Student Education Academic Coordinators

Men's Health

Minority and Multicultural Health

Musculoskeletal Education/Sports Medicine

New Faculty in Family Medicine

Nutrition Education

Online Cases

Oral Health

Osteopathic Family Medicine

Pain Management and Palliative Care

Patient-centered Medical Home

Pharmacotherapy

Physician-Patient Interaction

Practice Management Curriculum

Public Health Education

Residency Education

Rural Health

Simulation in Medical Education

Senior Faculty

Spirituality

Student-Run Free Clinics

Teaching Health Centers and Education in Community Health Centers

Teaching Research in Residency

Violence Education and Prevention

Women in Family Medicine


 

John Rogers, MD,
MPH, MEd

Baylor Department of Family and Community Medicine

  • Academic areas of interest: Relationship-centered care, mentoring, competency- based education, clinical performance assessment, patient-centered medical home, sports medicine
  • Enjoys Indian, Greek, and Mex-Mex
  • Children: one step-daughter
  • Athlete and adventurer (finished 27 marathons, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt. Aconcagua, rafted class IV and V rapids in the United States, Chile, India, and Peru)
  • Hobbies: Teach wilderness life support
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