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FP Report -- December 1999


Look back at specialty's past -- then watch for the new FP Report

This month, say goodbye to an old friend: FP Report in its current form.

Look Back

In January 2000, FP Report will be reborn, completely redesigned with a new look for the new century. The redesign will enhance other changes we hope you've noticed in the past few months, as we've worked to refocus FP Report on news of family practice, government regulations and legislation, and what AAFP is doing for you, with more analysis and interpretation -- coverage that members want most, according to a recent reader survey.

We're using part of this last old-style FP Report to bring you an expanded AAFP "annual review" -- looking back at the Academy's challenges and achievements not only this year, but also since its inception this century. Watch for the graphic at left for these "look back" stories.

Then with next month's "new" FP Report, we turn our vision forward, with a focus on issues that will impact you and your practice in the year 2000 and beyond.

We hope you'll savor this month's trip through the past -- and that you'll like the reborn FP Report when it hits your mailbox next month. And let us hear from you -- FP Report staff appreciate letters and story ideas from readers! E-mail them to pbinder@aafp.org, fax them to FP Report at (913) 906-6089 or mail them to FP Report, AAFP, 11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Leawood, KS 66211-2672. See you in 2000!


FP Report is published by the AAFP News Department. Copyright © 1999 by American Academy of Family Physicians.



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