Representatives and liaisons to other organizations

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Lead, advocate and represent family medicine through national student leadership roles.

Serve as a student leader and advocate for family medicine while building connections with national medical organizations. These leadership opportunities allow you to represent student perspectives, collaborate with physician and student leaders, and help shape the future of family medicine.

Benefits of serving

  • Build national leadership experience

  • Network with physician and student leaders

  • Advocate for students and family medicine

  • Strengthen collaboration across organizations

  • Contribute to the future of family medicine education and advocacy

Explore roles as representatives and liaisons to other organizations

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