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2020 KCAFP Annual Meeting Recap

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​On Wednesday May 20th outgoing president Ying Zhang, MD lead the King County Academy of Family Physicians in their first ever VIRTUAL annual meeting.  As required by our bylaws we elected a new board of directors and appointed two Residents and two Medical Students. With all the adjustments needing to be made, we focused the remainder of our time to celebrating the achievements of those around us. 

We recognizes Medical Student Shauna Milne-Price as the Theodore J. Phillips (TJP) Award Recipient and Liz (Reed) Buck as the Student Community Service (SCS) Award Recipient. Additionally we presented Dr. Michael Lippman  as the Roger A. Rosenblatt Community Service Award recipient. 

2019 KCAFP Annual Meeting 

​On Wednesday May 22nd the King County Academy of Family Physicians held their annual meeting.  We recognizes Medical Student Jennifer Wooley as the Theodore J. Phillips (TJP) Award Recipient and Julie Do as the Student Community Service (SCS) Award Recipient. Additionally we presented Dr. Bruce Amundson as the Roger A. Rosenblatt Community Service Award recipient. We passed a Bylaws update and elected a new board of directors. Special thanks to Dr. Tony Butruille for presenting on the WAFP's Primary Care Investment Task Force (PCITF). Additionaly recognition was given to our outgoing President Jonathan Wells and Administrator David Wells for their contributions to KCAFP for the 2018-2019 program year. ​
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