Maestas R, Ferguson J, Naumburg E, Schwenk T, Younge R
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Arizona.
Fam Med. 1993 Jan;25(1):48-53.
Throughout STFM's 25th anniversary year, we illustrated the dynamic history of family medicine using the personal narratives of some of the discipline's founders and early leaders. We have attempted to take the energy of their spoken words and put it on paper for clinician educators to learn from and lead by. For us, as authors, this process has been enriching and has caused us to reexamine and confirm the meanings of our roles as teachers in family medicine. In this final installment, we present five new voices: individuals from succeeding generations of academic family physicians. Like the many others we interviewed but have not included here, these five individuals were identified by colleagues for their demonstrated leadership in the discipline. They and others will help mold the future of family medicine well into the 21st century.