AAFP Foundation

AAFP Foundation Assembly Fellowships for Residents

Apply to receive a $1,000 fellowship to attend the AAFP 2010 Scientific Assembly held in Denver, September 29 - October 2, 2010.

Explore, energize and grow with the best in Family Medicine CME. This meeting will change your life, help your patients, bolster your career and strengthen your profession. Learn how the AAFP is working to gain you the respect, relief and representation you deserve.

You may be one of the Family Medicine residents chosen to receive an AAFP Foundation Assembly Fellowship valued at $1,000. In order to qualify, please submit an application (1-page Word file; About Downloading) by April 19, 2010. Winners will be announced on May 28, 2010. 

As the philanthropic arm of the AAFP, the AAFP Foundation is committed to advancing the values of Family Medicine by promoting humanitarian, educational and scientific initiatives that improve the health of all people.

2009 Winners

Lindsay K. Botsford, MD
Baylor/Kelsey-Seybold Family Medicine Residency

Julie Fritz, MD
Trident Family Medicine

Djinge Lindsay, MD
Georgetown-Providence Family Medicine Residency

Andrea Matthews, MD
Trident Family Medicine

Oritsetsemaye Otubu, MD
Georgetown-Providence Family Medicine Residency

Neubert Philippe, MD
North Shore Long Island Jewish Southside Hospital
Family Medicine Residency

Patrick Brent Smith, MD
UMC Family Medicine Residency

Kandie S. Tate, MD
Howard University Hospital
Family Medicine Residency

Joshua Tessier, MD
Iowa Lutheran Hospital Family Medicine Residency

Michelle Tinitigan, MD
Family & Community Medicine Residency Program at UTHSCSA

Rochelle Tinitigan, MD
Family & Community Medicine Residency Program at UTHSCSA
Fellowships supported by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
AAFP Foundation Assembly Fellowships for Residents

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