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Wednesday February 19, 2025 7:00am - 8:30am CST
There will be (2) 45-minute breakfast roundtable discussions on a myriad of member-submitted topics ranging from open discussions, to specific departmental updates, or focused on networking.

This breakfast discussion will explore the valuable lessons that can be learned from failure. Through open dialogue and shared experiences, we can collectively identify strategies for overcoming challenges, building resilience, and driving innovation. This discussion will lean into defining failure, embracing vulnerability, identifying root causes, learning from mistakes, and building resilience. By understanding different perspectives on failure, creating a safe space for sharing experiences, analyzing contributing factors, extracting valuable insights, and developing emotional resilience, we can collectively contribute to the advancement of family medicine leaders. Sharing experiences will allow participants to contribute to a collective understanding of failure and its impact on professional growth. Those with less experience can gain valuable insights and strategies from the shared experiences of others. The discussion will reinforce community, support attendees, and nurture collaboration. This presentation aligns with the ADFM's values of excellence, integrity, inclusion, respect, and partnership. By creating a space for open dialogue and shared learning, we can empower each other to overcome challenges, build resilience, and drive positive change.
Speakers
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Jacob Prunuske, MD, MSPH

Assistant Dean Clinical Learning, Professor Family & Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin
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Julie Phillips, MD, MPH

Michigan State University
Wednesday February 19, 2025 7:00am - 8:30am CST
Lyric Ballroom

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