Overview and Learnings
Presentations
Fetter, G., J. Waits, D Keister, K Dietrich. 2025, September. Pursuing Innovation in Family Medicine Training. Session presented at the 2025 Rural and Health Center National Graduate Medical Education (GME) Conference
2025
Carney PA, Valenzuela S, Dinh DH, et al. Impact of Training Length on Scope of Practice Among Residency Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine. Fam Med. 2025;57(8):550-563. https://doi.org/10.22454/FamMed.2025.224773.
Carney PA, Valenzuela S, Ericson A, et al. The Impact of Length of Training on Clinical Preparedness Among New Graduates: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot Study in Family Medicine. Fam Med. 2025;57(8):543-549. https://doi.org/10.22454/FamMed.2025.801918.
Ringwald BA, Middleton JL, Auciello S. Integrating Accelerated Medical School Programs With Extended Family Medicine Residency Programs: Innovations in Length of Training. Fam Med. 2025;57(9):682-683. https://doi.org/10.22454/FamMed.2025.155751.
Skariah JM, Roper W, Gilbert K, Gobel J, Schneider B. Quality Over Quantity? Family Medicine Residency Applications in the Postpandemic Era. PRiMER. 2025;9:39. https://doi.org/10.22454/PRiMER.2025.978889
Presentations and Poster Sessions
2024
Carney PA, Ericson A, Conry C, Martin JC, Douglass AB, Eiff MP. Measuring Clinical Preparedness After Residency Training: Development of a New Instrument. Fam Med. 2024;56(1):16-23. https://doi.org/10.22454/FamMed.2023.973082.
Eiff MP, Ericson A, Dinh DH, et al. Postresidency Practice Setting and Clinical Care Features According to 3 Versus 4 Years of Training in Family Medicine: A Length of Training Pilot Study. Fam Med. 2024;56(5):302-307. https://doi.org/10.22454/FamMed.2024.699625.
Johnson MA, Carney PA, Ericson A, et al. A Longitudinal Assessment of Resident and New Graduate Well-Being According to Length of Training: A Report From the Length of Training Pilot in Family Medicine. Fam Med. 2024;56(6):373-380. https://doi.org/10.22454/FamMed.2024.990826.
Carney PA, Eiff MP. Authors’ Response to “Transitioning From AFMRD Entrustable Professional Activities to ABFM Core Outcomes to Measure Clinical Preparedness”. Fam Med. 2024;56(4):276-276. https://doi.org/10.22454/FamMed.2024.657114.
Douglas, A, Fetter, G, Hoekzema G. et al (2024, March). Future-proofing residency innovation: Conceiving and advancing residency innovation in uncertain Times. Lessons from FM AIRE Programs. Session presented at the AAFP Residency Leadership Summit, Kansas City, MO.
Cole, S, Fetter, G (2024, April). A decade of residency innovation: FM Advancing Innovation in Residency Education (FM-AIRE) and Strengthening Outcomes and Assessment in Residency (SOAR. Session presented at the 2024 ACOFP Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly. New Orleans, LA.
Fetter, G, Newton, W. (2024, April) Family Medicine AIRE Program Review. Presented at the ABFM Foundation Board of Directors meeting. Colorado Springs, CO
Cole, S, Fetter, G, J Kao, Legere-Sharples, K, Skariah J., Weida, N. (2024, May 7) Good to great: Lessons learned from FM AIRE residency programs using self-study to redesign residency training. Session presented at the 2024 STFM Annual Spring Conference, Los Angeles, CA
Cole, S, Hoover Osterman, E (2024, March). Does offering an optional PGY4 impact residency recruitment in its inaugural year? Poster session presented at the AAFP Residency Leadership Summit, Kansas City, MO.
Legere-Sharples, K, Weida N (2024 September). Advancing Innovation in Residency Education (AIRE) and the 4-year curriculum. Symposium conducted at the Family Medicine Education Consortium. Philadelphia, PA
Published Manuscripts
2022
Newton, W, Hoekzema, G, Magill, M, Fetter, G, Hughes, L. The Promise of AIRE. Annals of Family Medicine Jul 2022, 20 (4) 389-391; DOI: 10.1370/afm.2869
Multimedia from FM-AIRE Programs
2023
Legere-Sharples, K. Why 4 Years? Middlesex Health Family Medicine Residency Program.
Cole S. Mercy adding optional fourth year to family medicine residency program.
