
Family Medicine Leadership Consortium
August 2021 Meeting — Hosted Virtually by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
- Meeting Minutes August 2021 (PDF)
- Family Medicine Leadership Consortium Minutes Addendum Breakout Session Notes for Five Areas of NASEM Report (PDF)
- Re-Envisioning Family Medicine Education: Length of Training Discussion (PPTX)
- Campaign to Promote the Formation of a "Secretary's Council on Primary Care (PPTX)
- AAFP Advocacy Update (PPTX)
- Implementing High-Quality Primary Care:Rebuilding the Foundation of Health Care (PPTX)
MEETING AGENDA (PDF) Download all Meeting Materials (PDF)
- Part 1–Update Since the Announcement
- Consensus Study Highlights: Implementing High-Quality Primary Care
- Policy Brief: Payment Reform
- Policy Brief: Ensure Access
- Policy Brief: Train Primary Care Teams
- Policy Brief: Advance Digital Health
- Policy Brief: Ensure Implementation
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New since Aug 6th - Secretary's Council Alignment of NASEM Primary Care Study with HHS Priorities
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New since Aug 6th - Article Implementing High-Quality Primary Care
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New since Aug 6th - Briefing Tracker
- Implementing High-Quality Primary Care (PPT)
- Campaign for the formation of a "Secretary's Council on Primary Care" (PPT)
- Part 2–External Perspectives
- Part 3-Ideation and Harmonizing Family Medicine's Efforts
- Family Medicine Committee on Anti-Racism (FM-CAR) Charter
- Update on FMLC Organizational Efforts as of 7.27.2021
- Duration of Family Medicine Residency Training (introduction)
- The Case for 3 Years of Family Medicine Residency Training (article)
- The Case for the 4-Year Residency in Family Medicine (article)
- The Evolution of Residency Training in Family Medicine: A Canadian Perspective (article)
- What Family Medicine Can Learn From Other Specialties (article)
Government Relations
About FMLC
Formed in 1977 and renamed in 2019, the Family Medicine Leadership Consortium is intended to facilitate information sharing, relationship building, and leadership for coordinated and/or collaborative strategic action on behalf of family medicine. The twice yearly meetings of the leadership of the key family medicine organizations are foundational to collective impact. At FMLC meetings, we develop personal relationships among leaders across organizations and explore common action with input from volunteer leaders and executive staff.