• DPC Summit On Demand

    New!

    Designed to change physician competence with respect to care provided to patients in a DPC practice. You will get access to updated information and knowledge for reinforcement that's pertinent to starting, growing, managing, and sustaining an effective DPC practice.

    These sessions were presented during the 2022 DPC Summit Conference and will give you an in-depth explanation of topics including:

    • business basics
    • pharmacy
    • panel discussions
    • human resources
    • various clinical topics
    • other vital components of a successful practice

    Approved for up to 23.25 AAFP Prescribed credits. CME credit was approved through October 11, 2024.

    DPC Summit On Demand

    Online Access

    Price: $350

    If you were a 2022 DPC Summit Conference attendee, you already have access to these sessions. Please login to your AAFP account to view the activity.

    • 25 video sessions
    • CME reporting after each session
    • PDF handout for each session
    • Return any time to start or continue sessions


    Estimated time required to complete this activity: 25 hours

    Note: Access to online content ends on October 11, 2024.

    Learning Objectives

    At the end of the activity, you will be able to:

    • Evaluate effective strategies for transitioning to, or starting a new DPC practice while employing long-term success plans.
    • Employ essential business management skills required of a successful DPC practice owner and examine how these skills promote improving patient care.
    • Discuss the prospective impact of the DPC model in fostering a renewed interest in primary care and educating the future workforce on primary care.
    • Demonstrate up to date, hands-on techniques for some commonly utilized clinical procedures seen in today’s primary care clinics.
    • Examine various educational methods and processes that DPC practices have established to engage employers in their community and coordinate patient care in order to grow an existing DPC business model.
       
    • Everybody Wins by Vance Lassey, MD
    • DPC Expectations by Anand Mehta, MD
    • Parting Ways: Leaving the System by Kissi Blackwell, MD
    • How It Started & How It's Going: How I Created My DPC Without A Business Degree by Maryal Concepcion, MD, FAAFP; Geetinder Goyal, MD; Martin Schulman, MD; Jill Scherer, MD, IBCLC
    • Make a Name for Yourself: Business Branding Basics by Luke Van Kirk DO, Brandon Welch
    • Making Your DPC Your Own: "If You've Seen ONE DPC..." by John Jacobsen, MD; Amber Beckenhauer, DO
    • 3rd Parties & DPC by Chad Savage, MD
    • The Patient Experience in Direct Primary Care by Chad Sharkey, DO
    • The DPC Pharmacy 101 by W. Ryan Neuhofel, DO, MPH
    • Getting Started Dos & Don'ts by Kissi Blackwell, MD; Jennifer Allen, MD; Byron Jasper, MD, MPH; Amanda Preimesberger, MD
    • Know Before you Go: 10 Pre-startup Tips by Kenneth Qui, MD; Thomas White, MD, FAAFP
    • Marketing & Monetizing: Harnessing Social Media To Help Build Your Practice And Your Brand by Maryal Concepcion, MD, FAAFP; Aleea Gupta, MD; Kristamarie Collman, MD
    • Technology in DPC by Jack Forbush, DO; Tiffany Leonard, MD, FAAFP; Vance Lassey, MD; Michael Ciampi, MD
    • Taking a Contracts Checklist Approach & Highlighting the Fine Print by Phil Eskew, DO, JD, MBA
    • The Dark Side of DPC by Jeffrey Gold, MD
    • DPC 101 Town Hall by Clodagh Ryan, MD; Delicia Haynes, MD; Kenneth Qiu, MD; Jennifer Allen, MD
    • All in the Family by Jeffrey Davenport, MD; Christine Davenport; Anastasia Benson, DO; Phillip Brenner
    • Keeping Motivated While Navigating the DPC Maze? by Douglas Farrago, MD

    Seven additional sessions will be available soon.

    • High-speed broadband connection required for online access.
    • Latest version of FirefoxSafari, or Chrome on Windows or Macintosh computers or tablets.
    • Latest version of Adobe Reader.

    The AAFP has reviewed DPC Summit On Demand and deemed it acceptable for up to 23.25 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit. Term of Approval is from 10/11/2022 to 10/11/2024. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of AAFP and The DPC Alliance, ACOFP and FMEC. The AAFP is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

    The American Academy of Family Physicians designates this Enduring Materials for a maximum of 23.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

    CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit.