Academy of Family Physicians of India
The Academy of Family Physicians of India is a professional academic society and non-profit organization in India that was founded in 2010. It was established to promote the development of family medicine and primary healthcare in the country.
Family medicine is a medical specialty practiced by a significant number of doctors in India. While organizations such as the Indian Medical Association College of General Practitioners and Family Physicians Association of India have existed for several decades, AFPI was formed to focus specifically on the academic development of family medicine in India.
AFPI is a member of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA). The academy operates through several state chapters and has members across India. Its membership includes family physicians, general practitioners, and medical officers who provide care across various demographics and medical conditions.
Advocacy role of AFPI
The academy is working towards empowering of primary care physicians in India for better health outcomes. AFPI advocates academic institutionalization of community health services. As an outcome of advocacy initiatives of AFPI, the first MD family medicine program was started at Kozhikode Medical College, Kerala. Under PMSSY all newly instituted AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) have established a new department in the name of department of community medicine and family medicine.AFPI has supported equal professional opportunities and career progression for the primary care physicians at par with any other speciality.
National Consultation on Family Medicine Programme 2013
NHSRC conducted a national consultation on family medicine in partnership with AFPI. The academy is working for popularizing academic family medicine across the country.Family Medicine in National Health Policy 2017
The National Health Policy 2017 announced recently, specifically mentions family medicine speciality and mandates popularization of programs like MD in family medicine or general practice. Previously National Health Policy 2002 had strongly recommended promotion of family medicine training in India. NPH 2017 recommends that a large number of distance and continuing education options for general practitioners in both the private and the public sectors, which would upgrade their skills to manage the large majority of cases at local level, thus avoiding unnecessary referrals.National conference of Family medicine and Primary Care (FMPC)
FMPC is the official academic event of AFPI which provides forum for primary care physicians and health care professionals across spectrum to discuss and disseminate their academic as well as professional experiences. FMPC is also open to ordinary citizen for participation towards setting healthcare agenda. The second national conference was organized from 19–22 November 2015 at Indian Habitat Centre New Delhi. The conference was addressed by union minister for health and family welfare government of India Mr JP Nadda.The third national conference was organized at IMA House, Kaloor, Kochi from 27 to 29 January 2017. The president of the National Board of Examination Dr. Abhijat Sheth graced FMPC 2017 as chief guest. Dr. Bipin Batra Executive Director NBE, delivered the 2nd Dr. P. Padmanabhan Memorial Award Oration during this event. The fourth National Conference of Family Medicine and Primary Care is scheduled in the month of August 2019 in Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka state of India.