• CME | Menopause, Minus the Mystery: What Every Clinician Should Know
    Sep 2 2025
    In this episode of CME on the Go our hosts delve into menopause, providing family physicians with essential insights, treatment options, and the latest research findings. While discussing hormone replacement therapy, non-hormonal treatments, and the interpretation of the Women's Health Initiative, the hosts emphasize patient-centered care and the natural progression of menopause. This episode aims to equip physicians with practical tools and knowledge, enhancing their ability to support patients through this critical stage of life. Topics By Timestamp 00:00 Welcome to CME on the Go 00:21 Meet the Hosts 02:15 Opening ITE Question 03:08 Discussing Dementia Risk Reduction 07:43 Understanding Menopause 09:02 Symptoms and Diagnosis of Menopause 17:22 Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) Insights 25:32 Non-Hormonal Treatments for Menopause 31:40 Final Thoughts and Gratitude 34:46 Closing Remarks and Credits Credit Claiming After listening to the podcast episode, claim 0.5 AAFP credit by following the provided link. https://www.aafp.org/assessment/take/18338/e Learning Objectives Recognize the spectrum of menopausal symptoms across age groups, including premature menopause, and assess appropriate treatment and contraceptive options. Evaluate the risks and benefits of hormone therapy in postmenopausal women, including red flags that warrant closer monitoring or alternative management. Recommend evidence-based non-hormonal strategies for managing menopausal symptoms and support patient-centered conversations that normalize and destigmatize the menopause experience. 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. 
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    36 mins
  • FFFM | August 2025 Advocacy Rounds
    Aug 29 2025
    In this Advocacy Rounds update on the Inside Family Medicine podcast, AAFP Government Relations Vice President David Tully recaps the Academy’s August advocacy, including messages to lawmakers during this month’s congressional recess. Topics By Timestamp 00:00 Introduction  00:33 Key takeaways from the AAFP’s summary of the 2026 Medicare physician fee schedule 01:46 The Academy’s latest advocacy to curtail Medicare Advantage plans’ administrative burden 02:45 What the AAFP and Academy members are telling lawmakers during August recess, and how you can add your voice 04:27 Reaction to HHS’ decision to stop funding mRNA vaccines 05:20 The Academy’s call for CMS to support the Rural Health Transformation Task Force 06:17 Recent regulatory wins 07:32 Conclusion    Additional Resources   August 2025 Family Medicine Advocacy Rounds Newsletter  AAFP 2026 MPFS Proposed Rule Summary  AAFP Letter to Congress on Medicare Advantage Plans  IPPS Letter  Health IT Certification Rule  Robert Graham Center Research on Maternity Care Deserts   AAFP Advocacy Ambassadors  Statement from Leading Physician Groups on HHS Decision to Pull mRNA Vaccine Funding | AAFP  AAFP Letter to CMS on Administration of Rural Health Transformation Fund - August 5, 2025  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.    
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    9 mins
  • IFM | From Data to Dollars: Real Talk on Family Physician Compensation
    Aug 27 2025
    In this episode of Inside Family Medicine, we are joined by Dr. Yalda Jabbarpour and Dr. Stacey Bartell to discuss the critical topic of physician compensation. They explore the importance of understanding your worth, the persistent gender wage gap, and the role of the AAFP Career Benchmark Dashboard in promoting transparency and equity. The guests share personal stories emphasizing the need for fair compensation, career flexibility, and advocating for better working conditions to attract more medical students to family medicine. This episode provides valuable insights and resources for family physicians at all career stages. Topics By Timestamp 00:11 Meet the Experts: Dr. Yalda Jabbarpour and Dr. Stacey Bartell 01:04 Choosing Family Medicine: Personal Stories 01:59 Understanding Physician Compensation 02:37 Gender Wage Gap in Family Medicine 05:25 The Importance of Pay Transparency 06:58 AAFP Career Benchmark Dashboard 08:49 Personal Stories: Knowing Your Value 15:36 Attracting Medical Students to Family Medicine 19:27 Encouraging Survey Participation 21:20 Conclusion and Resources Additional Resources Family Medicine Compensation and Career Satisfaction Benchmark Dashboard | AAFP AAFP 2025 Career Benchmark Dashboard Survey Managing Your Career | AAFP 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.
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    22 mins
  • FFFM | Recent Supreme Court Rulings and Family Medicine
    Aug 21 2025
    In this episode of Fighting for Family Medicine, David Tully, AAFP vice president of Government Relations, is joined by Shannon Rohn Deere of Leavitt Partners, a consultant the Academy works with to track U.S. Supreme Court cases. Their conversation goes over recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions affecting family physicians, including Medina v. Planned Parenthood, U.S. v. Skrmetti and Kennedy v. Braidwood. They also discuss anticipated future cases with potential primary care impacts. Topics by Timestamp 00:00 Introduction 01:37 Medina v. Planned Parenthood: implications for Medicaid 05:44 U.S. v. Skrmetti: government interference in the physician-patient relationship 09:17 Kennedy vs. Braidwood: Affordable Care Act upheld, but further challenges likely 13:39 Upcoming Supreme Court cases to watch 16:18 Conclusion Additional Resources   AAFP advocacy: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act AAFP advocacy: Medicaid coverage Statement from Leading Physician Groups on USPSTF Changes AAFP Advocacy Ambassadors  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.  
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    17 mins
  • CME | DPC, VBC & Me: Finding Your Fit Within Family Medicine Payment Models
    Aug 18 2025
    In this episode of CME on the Go, our hosts engage in an in-depth discussion on two essential practice models for family physicians: Direct Primary Care (DPC) and Value-Based Care (VBC). The hosts explain the intricacies of both models, their impact on patient care, and their relevance to contemporary medical practice. They highlight DPC's focus on reducing administrative burdens and fostering direct financial relationships with patients. VBC is explored as an approach aimed at enhancing care quality and reducing healthcare costs by shifting the focus from volume to value. Topics By Timestamp 00:21 Meet the Hosts 00:58 Understanding Direct Primary Care (DPC) 03:49 DPC vs. Concierge Medicine 08:10 Exploring Different DPC Models 16:35 Introduction to Value-Based Care (VBC) 20:47 VBC in Government Plans 23:52 Resources and Final Thoughts 27:21 Moments of Gratitude 29:22 Conclusion and Credits Credit Claiming After listening to the podcast episode, claim 0.5 AAFP credit by following the provided link. https://www.aafp.org/assessment/take/18254/e Learning Objectives 1. Compare different primary care practice models—including Direct Primary Care and Value-Based Care—for their potential to improve patient access, continuity, and outcomes. 2. Assess how aligning practice structure with physician values and work-life balance can reduce burnout and improve the consistency and quality of care delivered to patients. 3. Explore strategies for adapting career paths within family medicine to support long-term physician effectiveness and strengthen the profession’s ability to meet evolving patient and community needs. 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. 
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    31 mins
  • IFM | Immunization Awareness Month: Dr. Reed Tuckson on Bolstering Trust in Health and Science
    Aug 13 2025
    In this episode of Inside Family Medicine Dr. Reed Tuckson, co-founder of the Coalition for Trust in Health and Science, talks about the importance of promoting trust in the medical community, particularly in relation to vaccines. Dr. Tuckson discusses the formation and goals of the Coalition for Trust in Health and Science, which aims to counter misinformation and foster trust among the public through collaboration among a wide array of health organizations. The conversation delves into the challenges clinicians face in combating medical misinformation, the role of humility and listening in physician-patient interactions, and strategies for maintaining patient relationships and bolstering trust in science. Topics By Timestamp 00:12 Meet Dr. Reed Tuckson 01:07 The Birth of the Coalition for Trust in Health and Science 02:54 Addressing Mistrust in the Medical Community 05:57 The Role of Listening and Humility in Healthcare 09:33 Challenges in Combating Medical Misinformation 14:12 The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Social Media on Misinformation 17:54 Considerations in Patient Communication 20:12 The Importance of Trust in Patient Relationships 26:27 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Additional Resources Immunizations & Vaccines | AAFP Vaccines - How You Can Help | Family Doctor Homepage - Coalition for Trust in Health & Science Rebuilding trust in medical science: How doctors and scientists can bridge the misinformation divide | AAMC 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.
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    29 mins
  • FFFM | How H.R. 1 Will Affect Family Medicine
    Aug 8 2025
    H.R. 1 is now law, and it will affect family physicians and their communities in numerous ways. In this episode, AAFP Government Relations Vice President David Tully talks with members of the AAFP’s GR team about H.R. 1’s impacts on primary care. You’ll also hear about what happens next, and how AAFP members can get involved, starting with advocacy this month during Congress’ August recess. Topics By Timestamp: 00:00 Introduction  01:02 Team introductions 01:30 Medicaid barriers in H.R. 1 With some exemptions, individuals ages 19-64 in expansion states will have to document that they work or volunteer at least 80 hours a month to be eligible for Medicaid; this is required by 2027, but states can implement sooner. States must conduct eligibility redeterminations at least every six months for adults enrolled in Medicaid expansion; Retroactive coverage will be limited to one month prior to application for expansion enrollees and two months prior to application for traditional enrollees.  06:52: Provider taxes  08:40: Wins in H.R. 1 A proposal to exclude medical and dental residents from participating in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PLSF) program was removed from the final version of the bill. A ban on Medicaid funds being used to pay for gender-affirming care services for any individuals also was removed. The law will allow people with health savings accounts to use those funds to pay for direct primary care (DPC) arrangements, beginning Jan. 1. The AAFP had long called for this change, in line with its DPC advocacy.   10:45: Nutrition impacts Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) barriers in H.R. 1: No re-evaluation of SNAP benefits beyond inflation, SNAP benefits will not be updated based on future changes to nutritional guidelines and State-federal cost sharing for states with payment error rates over 6% (about 47 states). 12:50: Workforce impacts More about the PSLF win (following the AAFP’s 2025 Family Medicine Advocacy Summit) Elimination of GRAD Plus Caps on student loans 17:09: Tax policy win for independent practices: 20% pass-through deduction 20:03: Medicare physician payment relief 22:59: What’s next in Congress 29:13: Congress’ August recess: It’s easy for AAFP members to advocate this month. 32:40: Conclusion Additional Resources   AAFP Advocacy Ambassadors  FFFM podcast: Inside the 2025 Family Medicine Advocacy Summit AAFP Voices: Make August Count for Family Medicine Advocacy Where You Are. Here’s How AAFP News: AAFP summary of 2026 proposed MPFS outlines payment boost, other potential wins AAFP News: Against AAFP objections, new CMS coverage rule will hinder care access AAFP News: Threatened loan forgiveness program is ‘a lifeline’ to this FP—and her patients AAFP News: Academy Pushes for Tax Policy Favoring FPs AAFP News: AAFP urges Senate to stave off ‘tsunami’ 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.    
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    34 mins
  • CME | Contraception: The Comprehensive Conversation Our Patients Deserve to Have
    Aug 4 2025
    In this episode of CME on the Go, our hosts discuss various birth control options and their clinical relevance. The podcast provides insights into long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), vasectomy, and oral contraceptives, addressing common misconceptions and patient counseling strategies. Key topics include the history and types of contraceptives, the importance of pain management during IUD insertion, and assessing patient suitability for different methods. The discussion also emphasizes the role of family physicians in guiding patients through their contraceptive choices while being mindful of personal beliefs and practices. Topics By Timestamp 00:00 Welcome to CME on the Go 00:19 Meet Your Hosts 01:03 Diving into Birth Control 01:58 Clinical Scenarios and Contraceptive Conversations 05:28 Oral Contraceptives: The Pill 10:54 Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARCs) 21:14 Vasectomies: A Permanent Solution 26:41 The Importance of Vasectomy Consultations 27:43 Contraceptive Options Overview 29:28 Addressing Contraceptive Counseling Challenges 30:44 Understanding Natural Family Planning 31:29 Educational Resources for Contraception 32:41 Effectiveness of Various Contraceptive Methods 35:12 Choosing the Right Birth Control Pill 37:18 Risk Factors and Considerations for OCPs 43:12 Phasic vs. Monophasic Birth Control Pills 44:52 Seasonal and Continuous OCP Use 46:44 De-prescribing Contraceptives 48:06 Final Thoughts and Gratitude Credit Claiming https://www.aafp.org/assessment/take/18253/e Learning Objectives 1. Compare contraceptive options—including OCPs, LARC, and vasectomy—based on patient-specific factors, access to resources, and clinical context. 2. Demonstrate strategies for integrating equitable, patient-centered contraceptive counseling into practice, regardless of resource setting or personal provider beliefs. 3. Select appropriate oral contraceptive formulations based on individual patient needs, comorbidities, and preferences. 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. 
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    52 mins