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What is AOGME's Residents and Fellows Council?

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The RFC is a special membership within AACOM’s Assembly of Osteopathic Graduate Medical Educators (AOGME) specifically for resident and fellow physicians. The AOGME RFC serves as a platform for members to exchange ideas, network and gain access to professional development opportunities. The AOGME RFC also serves as a forum for members to voice concerns, suggestions and expectations to national medical education leaders. The AOGME RFC wants to maintain connection with medical students as they prepare for the transition to residency. Join the new listserv to receive invitations to webinars and meetings and engage with residents and fellows!

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Why connect with the AOGME RFC?

  • Learn more about the AOGME RFC and how you can participate now and in the future.
  • Get access to members-only webinars on a range of topics, including how to prepare for your residency interview, residency tips and more.
  • Network with GME professionals, including residency program directors, as well as other future residents and fellows!

Who should engage with the AOGME RFC?

  • All medical students, especially third- and fourth-year osteopathic medical students, are highly encouraged to connect with the AOGME RFC

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Learn about the AOGME RFC

PRESENTERS:

Daniel Krajcik, DO; Jordan Spencer, DO; Katherine Kirby, DO; Shawn Hamm, DO; Andrea DeSimone, DO 

SUMMARY:

This webinar provides an overview of the AOGME RFC. Members of the AOGME RFC leadership discuss future goals and recent activities including the upcoming RFC leadership program during Educating Leaders 2020: the AACOM Annual Conference. Learn how you can join the AOGME RFC and impact the future of osteopathic medical education.