AI is reshaping health care at a breakneck pace. From reducing administrative burdens to enabling next-generation clinical decision support, AI is transforming how care is delivered, coordinated, and experienced. Family medicine has been part of this transformation from the start, shaping how AI advances equity, access, and whole-person care.Over the past 4 years, the family medicine organizations have laid essential groundwork to build AI capacity across the discipline. In 2021, the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) and the Center for Professionalism and Value in Health Care convened an AI summit that brought together early thought leaders to explore opportunities and challenges related to AI in primary care. This catalyzed in 2022 the ABFM Foundation’s “Enterprise AI and Building Long-Term (EnAIBL) Capacity for FM” Initiative, a national collaborative supporting family medicine departments in strengthening the people, infrastructure, and processes needed to harness AI’s potential.In 2023, through an effort funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and facilitated by ABFM, an AI Bootcamp series launched at the NAPCRG annual meeting. This was followed in 2024 by the development and dissemination of STFM's AI and Machine Learning for Primary Care (AiM-PC) Curriculum. Additional momentum came from the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and Rock Health AI Starfield Summit in May 2025, culminating in a Starfield Report that calls for a formalized “primary care innovation network” for AI.Aligned with this call, STFM’s AI in Medical Education Task Force — in collaboration with the Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM) and with funding from the ABFM Foundation — is leading a multi-year initiative to establish a national framework for Family Medicine AI Centers of Excellence (CoE). The goal is to help organizations build, sustain, and integrate AI capacity across clinical care, education, and research, not as separate domains, but as integrated capabilities that reflect the breadth and impact of our discipline.
What's the Goal?
This initiative will establish national criteria and guide the creation of a Family Medicine AI Centers of Excellence recognition program, integrating clinical care, education, and research to advance innovation, equity, and impact.
Key Collaborators, Sponsors, and Funders
Funding for this project was provided by the American Board of Family Medicine Foundation.This project is being implemented in collaboration with the Association of Departments of Family Medicine and Stanford Medicine's Healthcare AI Applied Research Team.The 2027 Centers of Excellence Summit is supported by a grant from the California Health Care Foundation.