Student Programs in Family Medicine

The North Carolina Academy provides many several programs to medical students interested in the family medicine specialty. For further information on any of the programs below, please contact NCAFP offices at (919) 833-2110 or via email a ncafp@ncafp.com.


NCAFP's Student Programs in Family Medicine

NCAFP Student Family Medicine Externship Program

The NCAFP's Family Medicine Externship Program is a four-week summer clerkship that exposes rising second-year medical students to the daily activities of family physicians. It gives the student a better understanding of the role that the family doctor plays in his or her community. Students who serve in externships are given the opportunity to visit hospitals, nursing homes, continuing medical seminars, and physician's practices.

Since its inception in 1992, over 300 medical students have been placed with a family physician in North Carolina. This continues to be a very effective program for students interested in family medicine.

Complete Externship Program details are available here


NCAFP Foundation Loan/Scholarship Program - The North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians Foundation provides scholarships of up to $2,000 to North Carolina-based medical students seeking a career as a family physician. All applications are reviewed by the Scholarship Committee and approval is based on financial need and sincere interest in the specialty of family medicine. Applications for the 2010-2011 school year must be postmarked by Monday, May 3, 2010. No exceptions will be made.

Complete Loan/Scholarship Program details are available.

Download an application form (245 kb).


NCAFP Student Leadership Elective in Family Medicine

The goal of this program is to increase a student's knowledge of organized medicine and its role in medical education, including programs designed specifically for medical students and residents. Participating students will conduct this four-week program at NCAFP headquarters in Raleigh and complete a special project of their own design once approved by their preceptor/sponsor.

  • See first hand the interactions between the family medicine specialty society and its national organization (AAFP), state medical society (NCMS) and other specialty groups.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the need that practicing physicians have for a specialty society which provides them with timely information re: current events in medicine and education to help them care for patients.
  • Gain more insight into legislative events which directly affect practicing physicians and those in educational settings.
  • Complete a special project during this time designed with approval from the preceptor/sponsor.

Student funding for this program is available for all NC medical students from the James Seaborn Blair, MD Family Medicine Leadership Fellows Fund at East Carolina University .


Additional Student Programs in Family Medicine

Each North Carolina medical school offers programs to medical students interested in the practice of family medicine. While many programs are limited to students of each particular school, some specific programs are offered to medical students at-large.