familypractice.com
Updated May 7, 2007
In 2006 the owners of familypractice.com decided to discontinue the site and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) acquired the domain name and certain licensing rights. After deliberation the AAFP chose not to operate familypractice.com as an independent site but rather to enhance the offerings on aafp.org to include expanded board-review resources, including a collection of board review questions.
The AAFP invites you to visit aafp.org for these resources and much more - online CME, American Family Physician and Family Practice Management, email discussion lists, as well as news about the specialty of family medicine.
Frequently asked questions about familypractice.com
Answered by the American Academy of Family Physicians
- Why did the owners of familypractice.com discontinue the site?
- Where can I find board review questions?
- What other board review resources does the AAFP offer?
- If I'm not already a member of AAFP, how can I join?
- What happened to my familypractice.com CME credits?
- What happened to the web site I had with familypractice.com?
- What if I still have questions?
Why did the owners of familypractice.com discontinue
the site?
The owners determined that the web site no longer fit with
their strategy. The AAFP acquired the domain name and certain licensing rights.
The AAFP choose not to operate familypractice.com as an independent site but
rather to enhance the offerings on aafp.org
to include expanded
board-review
resources, including a collection of
board
review questions.
Where can I find board review questions?
A
collection of board review questions is available on the
aafp.org web site at
http://www.aafp.org/boardreview/questions/
. These questions are available at no charge to AAFP members. They are also
available to non-members who have registered for an
AAFP
board review course.
What other board review resources does the AAFP
offer?
The AAFP offers a variety of
board review
resources, including
board
review courses,
online
board review questions and
self-study
materials, as well as many CME
opportunities to help family physicians stay current on the full spectrum
of family medicine.
If I'm not already a member of AAFP, how can I
join?
Visit aafp.org/membership to find out if
you qualify and to learn about the benefits of membership.
What happened to my familypractice.com CME
credits
All CME credits that you earned at familypractice.com
through July 31, 2006 were submitted to the appropriate professional
association. When familypractice.com ceased operating, user accounts were
terminated. These accounts were not part of the transfer to the AAFP. However,
AAFP members can check their AAFP CME record online at
My CME
Record or call AAFP CME Records (800-274-8043) to confirm that the credits
earned via familypractice.com were added to their record.
What happened to the web site I had with
familypractice.com?
When familypractice.com ceased operating, user
web sites were terminated. However, the AAFP offers free web sites to its
members through a partnership with Medfusion, Inc., the nation's leading
provider of physician web sites and secure patient-to-physician communication
applications.
Learn
about AAFP member web sites.
What if I still have questions?
Please
direct your questions and comments to the AAFP's Director of Online &
Custom Publishing, Leigh McKinney, at fpquestions@aafp.org.
