Seeking Nominations for the DPC Physician of the Year Award!

Nominate an Outstanding DPC Physician for the 2025 DPC Physician of the Year Award!
The Direct Primary Care (DPC) movement is fueled by dedicated physicians who put patients first, redefine healthcare access, and inspire the next generation of physicians. Now is your chance to recognize an exceptional colleague who embodies the best of DPC!
Seeking Nominations for the DPC Physician of the Year Award
Do you know a physician who goes above and beyond in providing outstanding primary care within a DPC practice? Have they made a lasting impact on their patients, mentored fellow physicians or students, and contributed to the growth of the DPC movement? If so, nominate them for the 2025 DPC Physician of the Year Award!
Nomination Criteria
Eligible nominees MUST provide comprehensive primary care in a DPC practice. Nominees will be evaluated on the following criteria: Mentoring medical students, residents, and/or other physicians
Engaging in community outreach and/or service
Maintaining a financially successful DPC practice
Contributing to activities that support and expand the DPC movement
Nomination Exclusions Current Board Members of any DPC Summit co-host organization (AAFP, ACOFP, DPCA) are ineligible
Nominations made by non-physicians will not be accepted
Nominees must be practicing in a DPC setting
Self-nominations are not permitted
How to Nominate
Only DPC physicians may submit nominations. If you know an inspiring DPC physician who meets the criteria, submit your nomination today! Visit https://dpcalliance.org/dpc-physician-of-the-year/ to nominate.
Nominations will be accepted thru Friday, April 4th, 2025.
The honoree will be recognized at the DPC Summit, July 24-27, 2025, in New Orleans, LA.
Help us celebrate the physicians who are leading the way in Direct Primary Care. Nominate an outstanding DPC physician now!






I need this just so I can start every talk rubbing peoples noses in it :-).
It would be Comedic gold “How dare you question the DPC OTY”
Nothing about providing hospital care in this credo but that is impossible to do in this day and age of DPC and go home thing. I.M. and F.P.s coming out just figure out how to make money in the office and relinquish care to hospitalists that don’t know chit about a patients’ outside care when they get admitted. Well the residents aren’t getting trained in hospital care so nothing wrong with that. So they say.