Pub. 4 2020 Issue 1
A s you focus on serving your patients, and AAFP has cancelled all live, in-person CME events through May 31, we want to make sure you have one less thing to worry about. Thus, we are making the following changes related to CME requirements and dues, effective immediately: • AAFP members whose CME reelection cycle ends on Dec. 31, 2020, who have not met the require - ment, will have an additional year to fulfill their CME requirement. • Members whose CME reelection cycle ended on Dec. 31, 2019, will now have until Dec. 31, 2020, to report their CME, which they earned prior to Dec. 31, 2019, to remain eligible for membership (the original deadline was May 5, 2020). • Any members who have not yet paid their 2020 dues will now have until July 14, 2020, to do so. • Additional details about the extension for members up for CME reelection in 2019 or 2020 will be avail - able online soon. We hope these changes provide you with the flexibility you need to remain an AAFP member. For any questions, please contact the Member Resource Center at (800) 274-2237 or aafp@aafp.org. AAFP Membership Cancellation Date and CME Reporting Changes UAFP congratulates Jessica Fullmer (pictured here with her husband, Cody Fullmer) who was awarded the F. Marian Bishop Award of Excellence this year. The award, named after the first woman ever named to lead a department at the Univer - sity of Utah School of Medicine, is awarded each year to a graduating senior who has matched into family medicine. The winner is voted on by their fellow fourth years, who are also matching into family medi - cine. Fullmer will be starting her residency at Utah Valley Family Medicine Residency in June. Congratulations to Fullmer and all the graduates — based on the caliber of young doctors in this class, the future remains bright for family medicine! F. Marian Bishop Award of Excellence www.UtahAFP.org | 10
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