Non-CME Webinars
2025 Telehealth Update Webinar

The clock is ticking! The pandemic-era waivers expired in December, and telehealth regulations and reimbursement rules are undergoing significant changes in 2025. This quick, informative session is tailored specifically for Florida family physicians— watch now to stay ahead of the curve and keep your practice in compliance! CLICK HERE to watch the video.
Click here to view the PDF of the webinar presentation slides.
Medical Loan Repayment Webinar Recording
The Academy confirmed Jeff Johnson, Director - Primary Care Office FL DoH, to provide FAFP members an update on the Florida Reimbursement Assistance for Medical Education (FRAME) last Monday, November 18. In case you missed it, learn how you may be eligible to receive up to $150,000 for medical loan repayment over the course of four years per Florida law. The 2025 application cycle opens February 1- March 31 so make sure you are prepared! CLICK HERE to watch the full recording.


2025 Membership Engagement Webinar
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Plugging Into FL Family Medicine: Engagement Opportunities for FAFP Members Whether you're new to FAFP or looking for fresh ways to get involved, this webinar is your gateway to meaningful engagement through committee service, advocacy, professional development, and leadership opportunities. Hear from FAFP leaders and experience real stories from members who have transformed their careers through involvement.
CLICK HERE to watch the video now, and learn how you can make a difference.
Special On-Demand Webinar: Navigating the Vaccine Conversation
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With the recent discussions surrounding vaccine mandates in Florida, the FAFP felt it was appropriate to re-release a relevant lecture presented by FAFP Past President Dr. Christy Cavanagh at the FAFP 2025 Summer Forum: "Navigating the Vaccine Conversation: Responding to 10 Common Parental Concerns". This non-CME lecture can be accessed on-demand at your convenience. The presentation will:
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help identify and understand the common reasons parents refuse childhood vaccines, including misconceptions about vaccine safety, religious beliefs, and misinformation.
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review evidence-based communication techniques to address parents’ concerns empathetically and effectively, fostering trust and open dialogue
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assist family physicians in providing parents with accurate, up-to-date information about vaccine safety and efficacy, using clear, non-technical language to dispel myths and provide reassurance
This information is aligned with the FAFP's recent advisory on Florida's vaccine requirements and how the Academy is responding to the prospect of removing vaccine mandates for children in Florida
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