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November 2001 POST-ASSEMBLY EDITION
AAFP Assembly, Atlanta-style!
Whether auctioneering or adjusting, excavating or exhibiting, joining hands or flinging them high in the air
-- there was no shortage of "goings-on" at the 53rd Annual Assembly in Atlanta.
Children participating in the "Youth Program" on Oct. 4 become "archeologists for a day" at an educational session at Atlanta's Michael C. Carlos Museum.
Outgoing President Richard Roberts, M.D., J.D., left, and incoming President Warren Jones, M.D., share a warm embrace as the Academy torch is passed.
A run through the Georgia Scorcher, a twisting roller coaster at Six Flags® Over Georgia, leaves riders with hands held high and broad smiles during this years Assembly Celebration.
"Do I hear $800? asks auctioneer and past AAFP President Neil Brooks, M.D., center, hawking an item at the AAFP Foundation Auction Oct. 6. "There's the bid! says Ross Black, M.D., right as Jerry Rogers, M.D., peers into the crowd of thousands. Black of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and Rogers, of Moorhead, Minn., AAFP past directors, helped boost the night's tally to $46,000.
Canadian physician Bryant Litchfield, M.D., of Edmonton, Alberta, concentrates as he works on Karen Bruce, M.D., of Topeka, Kan., during a clinical procedures workshop on manipulative treatment.
Tar Wars® proponent and NASCAR driver John Baumgartner is a big hit at the exposition hall in the Georgia World Congress Center.
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