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October 2000 • Post-Assembly Edition • Dallas

AAFP in the 'Big D'

Fun, friendship and fervor for learning marked the American Academy of Family Physicians' 52nd Annual Assembly in Dallas.

Casting and Splinting workshop

Carrie Carlson, D.O., a chief resident from Sioux Falls, S.D., teamed up with Jim Jenkins, M.D., of Vienna, Va., in a Sept. 22 casting and splinting workshop.

 
Reba

Country music superstar Reba McEntire cut loose at the All-Member Event Sept. 23.

 
Dr. Roberts

"We will weave a new health care system where every American will be able to choose a family doctor and where every American will want one," Richard Roberts, M.D., J.D., of Madison, Wis., said in his speech to the Congress of Delegates as president-elect. "We will repair American medicine through our science, our service and ourselves." Roberts was installed as AAFP president Sept. 22.

 
Clinical procedures workshop

Shama Masani, M.D., of Horseheads, N.Y., participated in one of the Sept. 22 clinical procedures workshops on joint injection.

 
AAFP Family Fun Run

Assembly participant Karen Vedder hit her stride in the 19th Annual AAFP Family Fun Run Sept. 23.

 
Circle R Ranch

Ann Miller Pennebaker, 3, of Batesburg, S.C., was ridin' high during the Sept. 20 Youth Program at the Circle R Ranch.



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