New Community Faculty Self-Assessment Tool Provides Personalized Tips to Enhance TeachingA new Community Faculty Self-Assessment tool on TeachingPhysician.org (requires subscription) provides a way for community faculty to assess their skill in five areas of teaching: the teaching environment, professionalism, learner development, assessment, and curricular content. The self-assessment tool can also be used by preceptors whose institutions are participating in the ABFM Precepting Performance Improvement Program, Recognize a Resident Teacher With an STFM AwardEncourage and reward teaching efforts by presenting an STFM Resident Teacher Award to a resident who demonstrates an interest in and commitment to family medicine education. Have Open Faculty Positions to Fill?Did you miss your chance to post your open positions in the Spring Positions and Opportunities Book given to every Annual Spring Conference attendee? STFM can still help you reach this target audience through position placement on our Onsite Job Board at the STFM Annual Spring Conference. Taking Baby Steps to SuccessBe inspired by Kehinde Eniola, MD, MPH's journey as an immigrant from Nigeria as she worked to become a family medicine faculty member. What kept her going during this long journey? Getting the Most Out of Your Next Professional MeetingSee how you can best use professional meetings to increase faculty morale, boost your network, and further your scholarly activity work. See You at the AAFP Leadership Conference!STFM will be at the American Academy of Family Physician Leadership Conference on April 25 in Kansas City, MO. DeadlineJune 17: Call for presentations submission deadline for the Conference on Medical Student Education |