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It seems that the American Academy of Family Physicians is getting flack for its agreement with The Coca-Cola Co., under which the group is tasked with educating consumers on how Coke products fit into a healthy lifestyle.

Under the terms of the deal, the AAFP will receive a grant to develop consumer content related to Coca-Cola drinks and sweeteners. The content will appear on the association's health and wellness site, FamilyDoctor.org.

This didn't sit well with some of the AAFP's members, however. A group of physicians affiliated with San Francisco-based Contra Costa Health Services have quit the AAFP over the partnership, which was announced last month. This includes Contra Costa Health director Dr. William Walker, who has been a member of the association for 25 years. He argues that Coke products promote obesity by introducing extra sugar into children's diets.

"I am appalled and ashamed of the partnership," Walker said in a press release. "How can any organization that claims to promote public health join forces with a company that promotes products that sicken our children?"

Walker is encouraging other doctors to resign from the AAFP, hoping that if the group gets enough negative feedback, it will extricate itself from its relationship with the beverage giant.

To learn more about the controversy:
- read this Atlanta Business Journal piece
- read this AAFP press release
- read Dr. Walker's press release

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I'm a family doc who is shocked by the decision. If the AAFP want's my support and participation they need to not insult my intelligence nor my patient's intelligence by claiming that they are immune to the clear conflict of interest this partnership poses. It undermines every healthy diet message I give my patients everyday. The Coca-Cola corporation is too large and powerful to think we could prevent them from using us to sell their product. I want my dues back and I'll save my $700 next year and donate it to a charity that supports real patient education in addressing healthy diet and lifestyle challenges. This makes as much sense as a tobacco company sponsoring an anti-tobacco program. We aren't that stupid- the manipulation isn't subtle and my patient's deserve more. No matter how big their pockets are- Coke is a "Sometimes treat" Not a leader in daily healthy lifestyle and they can't buy a space in my waiting room to advertise to my patients even if thy are willing to pay for their faults with funding for research or education. Conflict of interest- Deal Breaker.

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