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Publications & Media

The NCAFP utilizes a growing stable of media tools to communicate with North Carolina's family doctors. All NCAFP outlets are produced internally by the Communications department and distributed through print and electronic channels. For immediate assistance, please contact the NCAFP at (919) 833-2110.

The NC Family Physician

The North Carolina Family Physician

Published four times yearly, the NC Family Physician highlights important issues and news related to family medicine and primary care in North Carolina. The publication is mailed in hard copy format to the NCAFP membership and made available electronically online.

NCAFPNotes

NCAFPNotes

Published regularly between issues of NewsBrief and when news or issues warrant, NCAFPNotes is distributed electronically via email and fax. Hard copy versions are also periodically distributed. The publication covers trends in general primary care, legislative and regulatory issues, and news affecting the association in a distilled format.


Capital Monitor

NCAFP Capitol Monitor

Designed to track emerging issues and developments in state and federal government, this electronic publication is emailed to the membership weekly during the NC General Assembly's legislative session and as issues warrant throughout the year.


2005 Member Directory

Membership Directory & Resource Guide

Our annual catalog of the Academy and Foundation, the directory contains a wealth of information regarding the NCAFP. The directory lists the entire active membership, the current Board of Directors and the administrative staff. Also included is a comprehensive legislative guide, a Specialty Referral Section doctors use when making patient referrals, and pertinent information related to family medicine. Distributed by mail to all active members.

2005 Annual Report

The Annual Report

Our yearly report provides a complete operational and financial summary of both the NCAFP Academy and Foundation's activities. Available in print and electronic format. To request a hard-copy, please email Peter Graber, Director of Communications at pgraber@ncafp.com

2001 Who Report

The Who Report

Ten years ago, the NCAFP authored a report recommending the production of a greater number of primary care physicians in North Carolina and the utilization of those new physicians in the most appropriate way. The WHO report is the prelude to a more comprehensive report soon to be issued by the NCAFP. We trust our comments will serve to stir and awaken readers to our mutually shared need to confront the health care challenges that lie ahead for North Carolinians.

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