TAFP members: Earn 10 CME credits for $60 or less at TAFP’s C. Frank Webber Lectureship
posted 01.10.08
Save your spot for the best deal in primary care CME with one day out of the office, TAFP’s C. Frank Webber Lectureship, March 15, 2008, in Austin. Registration is just $60 for TAFP members, or $6 per CME credit! Have you been out of residency for six years or fewer? New physician members qualify for an additional discount. As usual, TAFP life members, and medical students and residents can register for free.
After you delve into CME topics such as MRSA Infections, Spine Care, ethics and more, stay for TAFP’s Interim Session on Saturday. This day is filled with TAFP committee and commission meetings where TAFP members form policy and plan for the future of the specialty. Meetings are open to all members and cover all issues important to family physicians, from private sector advocacy to academic affairs, and public health to legislative affairs. Make your mark in family medicine; view the schedule of committees and commissions here.
Attention family medicine residents and students: The Texas Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Students on Saturday was created just for you to answer your questions and show you what it means to practice family medicine. At the conference, you’ll have the opportunity to listen to helpful lectures and network with your peers, as well as scope out residencies and practice your suturing, colonoscopies and more at the Residency and Procedures Fair Saturday evening. Though you won’t find any beaches near the city, Austin makes a pretty good spring break destination, and available travel funding makes it even more appealing.
Find all the information you need on the C. Frank Webber and Texas Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Students sections of the TAFP Web site.

