Residents & Fellows Council

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The AOGME Residents and Fellows Council (RFC) was established in 2018 to develop future leaders in the osteopathic profession by creating a community and forum for residents and fellows to connect, collaborate and learn.

The AOGME RFC's purpose is to:

  • Provide a home for residents and fellows to come together, exchange ideas and network
  • Serve as a platform for residents and fellows to voice their ideas and concerns to GME leaders
  • Develop future leaders
  • Promote well-being along the continuum of GME
  • Support advocacy efforts that address the needs of medical trainees


GME News

AOGME RFC Alumni: Where Are They Now? Daniel Krajcik, DO, MBA

May 31, 2023, 11:29 by User Not Found
Dr. Daniel Krajcik is highlighted in the May 2023 edition of AOGME RFC Alumni: Where Are They Now?

 Daniel Krajcik, DO, MBA: AOGME RFC   Founding Member

Daniel Krajcik, DO, MBA, is a powerhouse for aspiring osteopathic leaders, having served as not only the Chair of the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents (COSGP), but also as a founding member of the AOGME Residents and Fellows Council (RFC). Within his three years with the RFC, Dr. Krajcik sat on the Board as Secretary.

In addition to his role in the RFC, Dr. Krajcik held the title of Assistant Chief at the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center Family Medicine Residency. Since completing his residency, Dr. Krajcik has assumed his position as a Family Medicine Physician at the Cleveland Clinic, as well as Osteopathic Curriculum Coordinator for the clinic’s Lakewood Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Krajcik assists with coordinating Osteopathic Recognition and the business curriculum at his program, as well as precepting both the outpatient and inpatient medical settings. Dr. Krajcik further fosters his mentorship skillset by teaching students from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. It was through the Cleveland Clinic and its Program Director, Dr. Sandra Snyder, that Dr. Krajcik was guided to the RFC and the AOGME community.

In continuation of his previous role as a pillar of leadership in the RFC, Dr. Krajcik inspires his peers as a member of the American Osteopathic Associations Bureau of Emerging Leaders. The AOGME is proud to see the progress Dr. Krajcik has made in his career and encourages him as he does great things in his medical journey. 

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