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Resources For Working With Elementary and Junior High School Students

Elementary StudentsFutureFamilyDocs gives you resources on formal mentoring programs and stories of how family medicine educators are making a difference in the future. Consider this your toolkit with resources to support your mentoring and role modeling activities with elementary and junior high students and schools.


Mentoring & Role Modeling Programs
We are currently gathering information on successful mentoring and role modeling programs from around the country.

If you’d like to add a mentoring or role modeling program to the FutureFamilyDocs Web site, e-mail your information to Deanna Willis, MD, MBA, Indiana University, drwillis@iupui.edu.


Success Stories
Success ImageMany of us can name those influential physicians who started us on our career paths. Mentors have the opportunity to change the lives and career arcs of the students they support. Here are links to these
inspiring stories of reflections written by mentors and mentees alike.

If you’d like to add to this collection of reflections, e-mail your story (250-word maximum) to Terri Kulie, MD, at teresa.kulie@fammed.wisc.edu.


Mentoring & Role Modeling Resources
ResourcesHere are a variety of resources including articles, PowerPoints, CD-ROMs, and more to help you with your mentoring and role-modeling activities. Click here for these resources.

If you’d like to add a mentoring or role modeling resource to the FutureFamilyDocs Web site, e-mail your information to Carman Whiting, MD, University of Texas Houston Family Practice Residency, Carman.n.hall@uth.tmc.edu


Legislative Activities
Legislative ImageClick here for information about legislation and the future of family medicine. If you’d like more information on legislative activities related to pipeline issues, e-mail Terry Steyer, MD, Medical University of South Carolina, steyerte@musc.edu.


Questions?
For more information on our pipeline activities or to get involved, contact Janice Benson, MD, at jben267@aol.com.