The AAFP Demands I Pull Down My Lecture

I hope the video of my talk from the DPC Summit helped some people but as I predicted there was a demand from the AAFP to take down the video. I was called and told at first it was the issue of having the logo of the DPC Summit on there. So, I offered to block that out. Then I was called again and said no, the AAFP (one of the three organizers of the event) just wanted it down. Yes, I own the content and yes, the DPC Alliance had no problem with me sharing it. Unfortunately, your wonderful friends at the AAFP felt strongly that itl not to be seen.

This was my email on 8/16 to them:

I would like to share my talk’s information with others who are asking why some DPC practices fail.  I spent a year researching this and condensed it into this talk at the DPC Summit.  I think it went over very well but others are asking to see it.  I would like permission to do so as it is imperative to improve success in the DPC movement.  My sharing (I would put it on YouTube) would not make any money for me so I am NOT doing this for myself but to help others.  The DPCA says they have no problem with this.  Can you give me the okay to help others?

Doug

After sending one more email and waiting almost two weeks I decided to put it up on 8/28. Within 24 hours they responded that I pull it down. Wow, why so quick?

Do they want docs to succeed in Direct Primary Care? I mean we really aren’t their audience. Who knows. I was just hoping that they would understand this talk would help others. I mentioned in the talk how important it is to give it back and pay it forward. I guess that doesn’t apply to them. Please remember that if you are a member of the AAFP when they ask for their annual dues. Also, feel free to contact them for more information about this. Their email is at the bottom of the DPC Summit page so I am not disclosing anything that they haven’t put out there.