CME Programs – Call for Presentations

The MAFP is seeking presentation proposals for future programs.

Our goal is to provide online and in-person continuing medical education (CME) on research, technology and emerging clinical topics that will improve physician practice and patient care.

Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis and will be reviewed by our member-led CME Committee to determine the best fit for our programming needs.

CME Presentation Proposal

Contact Information

Please provide relevant contact information so that we may reach out and coordinate directly once selected.

Presentation Information

Instructions:
  • Presentation Title – Think engaging, descriptive and fun!
  • Learning Objectives – Complete this sentence for each entry: “At the end of this session, participants will be able to...”
  • Presentation Topic – Select the most applicable topic from the options provided.
Presentation Topic
Format – Select the format(s) you would be willing to use. (Select all that apply)

Presenter Information

Please provide the name of each person who will be presenting during this session, including yourself, if applicable. Press return or click Add after each name.

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