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Miscellaneous
Clinical Practice Re-Entry Program (CPEP)*
-- CPEP helps physicians re-enter medical practice after an extended absence.
Media Response Letters (Members Only)
-- Letters that may be used to educate media on the scope of family medicine when the media directs patients to particular specialties (i.e., obstetrics, pediatrics), excluding family physicians.
Solving Privilege Problems Presentation - Chapter Version
-- Including a PowerPoint presentation and a PDF script.
The Renewal of Infrequently Exercised Privileges for Family Physicians
-- A discussion paper from the AAFP.
Ambulatory Credentialing and Privileging Committee Prototype
-- Commission on Quality and Scope of Practice, July 1999.
Ambulatory Privilege Delineation Form for Family Physicians
-- The AAFP believes that the use of a Privilege List in conjunction with the categorization approach is the most comprehensive method for delineation of privileges.
Hospital Privilege Delineation Forms for Family Physicians
-- Includes the need for delineation forms and what types of delineation forms exist.
Protocol for Establishing a Department of Family Medicine
-- The AAFP Commission on Practice Enhancement has developed this protocol in order to assist those family physicians encountering difficulties in establishing a family medicine department.
*Listing the Clinical Practice Re-Entry Program (CPEP) does not constitute an endorsement of the program by American Academy of Family Physicians. This information is provided as a resource for members. This link will provide access to a site that is not a part of the American Academy of Family Physicians. The AAFP assumes no responsibility for any material outside of the AAFP pages that may be accessed through any such link.
Hospital Privileging

