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FFFM | The Power of Advocacy: Insights from the 2025 Family Medicine Advocacy Summit

Inside Family Medicine

Release Date: 01/16/2026

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In this episode of Inside Family Medicine we hear from Dr. Barbara Yawn, a family physician and clinical researcher and former Chief Science Officer at the COPD Foundation, about recognizing and managing COPD exacerbations in primary care. Dr. Yawn explains why COPD is often missed due to gradual symptom onset and patients minimizing symptoms, and stresses asking targeted questions about dyspnea, activity tolerance, chronic cough, sputum changes, and frequent colds. She reviews recognizing exacerbations, instructions to call the office, outpatient treatment with short...

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In this episode of CME on the Go, Dr. Eddie Needham, MD, an experienced family medicine educator, discusses recent updates in the classification and management of atrial fibrillation. He outlines the new classification system introduced by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association, including risk factors, and the importance of early rhythm control. He emphasizes the important role of lifestyle modifications and the influence of social determinants of health in treating atrial fibrillation. The conversation also includes practical strategies...

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In this episode of Fighting for Family Medicine, David Tully, vice president of Government Relations, talks with Drs. Aaron George and Andrea DeSantis about their experiences at the 2025 Family Medicine Advocacy Summit (FMAS). They discuss the importance of advocacy in family medicine, building relationships with lawmakers and their staff and the significance of personal stories in influencing policy. They also share advice on mentorship, career decisions and how to become active in advocacy.  

 

Registration is now open for the Academy’s 2026 FMASJune 14-16. Details here. 

 

Topics By Timestamp 

00:39 Meet the guests: Andrea DeSantis, DO, and Aaron George, DO. 

01:16 The Importance of advocacy in family medicine 

03:39 Experiences from the Family Medicine Advocacy Summit 

04:08 Returning home: impact and reflections 

07:50 Encouraging advocacy among family physicians 

10:59 Personal stories and their impact on advocacy 

15:13 Advice for new physicians 

17:46 The Advocacy Ambassador program 

19:21 Final thoughts and upcoming events 

 

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