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Annual Assembly Call for Faculty Proposals

Submission Requirements

The following information will guide you through the submission form step by step. You may print this information to use as you craft your submission.

Faculty Contact Information

Enter your personal contact information in the application form.

Co-Faculty

The form will allow you to indicate whether you are teaching independently, or if you are proposing to teach with co-faculty.

Live Meeting Activity

The proposal form allows you to indicate your availability with preferred date and time for your presentation. Submission on multiple topics is encouraged. Please refer to the 2025 draft agenda for the CME lecture days and times that are available.

Title

Provide a title for your proposal no more than 80 characters including spaces.

Description/Problem

Provide an overall description of the problem you are addressing.

Direct Bearing on Patient Care

Provide a description regarding how this education has a direct bearing on patient care, or how it supports the physician’s role in patient care, or how it has a direct bearing on a physician’s ability to deliver patient care.

Area of Patient Care

Identify one or more areas of focus (e.g. screening, treatment, etc.)

Practice Gaps and Learning Objectives

The proposal form will guide you through the process of identifying practice gaps that the learning objectives are intended to address. View Guidelines for Learning Objectives (2 page PDF).

Recommended Practice Changes

All LAFP faculty are expected to challenge learners to implement three recommended practice changes. Key takeaways for the session should be summarized on the Practice Recommendations slide of the PowerPoint presentation.

ACGME Core Competency

According to the American Board of Medical Specialties and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, the core competencies are knowledge, abilities, or the expertise that contribute to a physician’s overall ability to function at the highest level possible in order to meet the needs of his patients and the expectations of the medical profession. Select one or more appropriate core competencies:

  • Interpersonal and communication skills
  • Medical knowledge
  • Patient Care
  • Practice-based learning and improvement
  • Professionalism
  • Systems-based practice

Osteopathic Medicine Relevance

As appropriate, the LAFP is interested in incorporating osteopathic medicine principles into education developed for both MDs and DOs. These principles emphasize the interrelated unity of all systems in the body, each working with the other to heal in times of illness.

Presentation Formats

For most topics, the baseline expectation is that you can proficiently develop and teach a 45-minute didactic lecture with 15-minutes of Q&A. The proposal form will allow you to submit optional formats for consideration. Note: if you are proposing a Clinical Procedural Workshop (CPW), as indicated in the topic listing, the baseline expectation is that you can proficiently teach a hands-on workshop. Additionally, the LAFP is moving toward a flipped-classroom model for CPWs; please include your prior experience with teaching a flipped-classroom format in your description. Be prepared to briefly describe your plan to teach a hands-on procedural workshop and provide a list of needed equipment and/or materials.

Teaching Expertise

Describe your prior teaching experience related to the topic of this proposal, including dates, type of audience, size, and evaluation scores.

Honorarium and Expenses

Please indicate is you will require an honorarium and expenses for your presentation. 

File Upload

You will be prompted to upload relevant files (i.e. bio, CV, professional photo).

Recording Acknowledgement

Acknowledgment that your presentation may be recorded.

Content Permission

In connection with my presentation at the LAFP CME Activity, I will prepare certain materials for distribution to program attendees. I give LAFP and its designee’s permission to use these materials as follows:

  • Inclusion in compilations offered on electronic media, such as Online CME, CD-ROM or DVD.
  • Inclusion as a part of LAFP program materials made available through the Internet and other online networks.
  • Inclusion in reprints, anthologies and other LAFP publications. 

Please list, by corresponding number, any of the above uses for which you are NOT granting permission.

Authors

List authors of materials that may be provided during the presentation.

Certification of Completion of COI

The applicant must read the CME Policy and Procedures for Full Disclosure and Identification and Resolution of Conflicts of Interest and submit the CME Conflict of Interest Disclosure form. All individuals in a position to control content must disclose online to the LAFP the existence of any financial relationships they or their spouse or domestic partner have had with ineligible companies within the previous 24 months (36 months for journal editors and editorial board members) or might have within the foreseeable future. Should the status change during the course of the application process or the activity, the conflict of interest (COI) disclosure form should be updated as appropriate. COI forms must be completed or updated in order for submissions to be reviewed.

Having a financial relationship does not preclude an individual from presenting. If any financial relationship is determined to be a potential conflict of interest as it relates to the topic(s) submitted for the CME activity, the applicant will be notified, and a resolution will be discussed. For individuals with a conflict of interest, a resolution strategy must be in place prior to confirmation of the individual’s participation and all conflicts must be appropriately resolved prior to the activity being delivered to learners.

All conflicts of interest (as determined by the LAFP) or lack therefore, must be disclosed to learners, and LAFP staff will include that information in the PowerPoint presentation to be verbally noted by the presenter at the beginning of the session. Any individual who refuses to disclose a conflict of interest will be disqualified from presenting.

The LAFP complies with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education’s (ACCME’s) Standards for Commercial Support, the American Medical Association’s (AMA’s) Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA) ethics policies, and other laws, regulations, and codes that pertain to conflicts of interest. All faculty are required to read and comply with the LAFP’s CME COI policy. Noncompliance will result in honorarium penalties and one-year probation from a faculty appointment.

The LAFP Annual Assembly and Exhibition are CME activities with AAFP credit. All sessions must comply with AAFP and ACCME rules and; therefore, must be educational in nature. If you have a financial interest, such as a book or a mobile app, it is permissible to mention only if it is educational in nature and done so in a fair and balanced manner. Promotional messages of any kind are prohibited in CME.
 
Verify that you have completed a recent CME Conflict of Interest Disclosure form.  You will need to upload this form when you submit your proposal or email the form to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Additional Teaching Opportunities

Indicate your interest in being contacted by the LAFP regarding teaching opportunities that may arise outside of the context of this proposal.

All sections of the application must be completed prior to submission.

View Faculty Agreements

 

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Submit one or more applications by January 17, 2025.

Prior to Submitting Your Application


Please review the following information:

Questions?


QuestionIcon.png.dai.120Ragan LeBlanc
(225) 923-3313
rleblanc@lafp.org

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