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February 13, 2006

Dr. Tiffault Awarded ADFM Fellowship

Rock Tiffault, M.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine and Assistant Residency Director, IU Family Medicine Residency, has been accepted into the 2006 Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM) Fellowship Program. This is the third year of the ADFM fellowship and the largest group. The ADFM started with two fellows the first year, eight fellows the second year and are now at ten fellows.

The purpose of the ADFM is to promote the philosophy and interests of family medicine in medical schools in the United States, to further the efficient and effective administration and operation of academic departments, divisions, and sections of family medicine for the benefit of society, faculty, students, and institutions, and to support research and scholarship within activities in family medicine in United States medical schools.

Dr. Tiffault’s participation in the upcoming 2006 Winter meeting, February 22-25, 2006, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, will constitute his fellowship activities. Activities in this intensive four-day meeting include workshops in “New Models of Care: Actualizing the Future of Family Medicine,” “Management Dilemmas,” and “How can Departments of Family Medicine and Academic Health Centers Help Each Other?”

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