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OSR 101: Introduction and Orientation to AAMC-OSR

OSR 101: Introduction and Orientation to AAMC-OSR. Association of American Medical Colleges - Organization of Student Representatives. https://www.aamc.org/members/osr/. Updated October 2013. AAMC.

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OSR 101: Introduction and Orientation to AAMC-OSR

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  1. OSR 101: Introduction and Orientation to AAMC-OSR Association of American Medical Colleges - Organization of StudentRepresentatives https://www.aamc.org/members/osr/ Updated October 2013

  2. AAMC MissionThe AAMC serves and leads the academic medicine community to improve the health of all. • 141 accredited U.S. medical schools The Association of American Medical Colleges is a nonprofit association of medical schools, teaching hospitals, and academic societies: • 17 accredited Canadian medical schools • Over 400 major teaching hospitals and health systems, including 90 affiliated health systems and 51 Veterans Affairs medical centers • Nearly 90 academic and scientific societies • Representing 128,000 faculty members, 75,000 medical students and 110,000 residents

  3. AAMC Through its many programs and services, the AAMC strengthens the world's most advanced medical care by supporting the entire spectrum of education, research, and patient care activities conducted by our member institutions. The AAMC and our members are dedicated to the communities we serve and steadfast in our desire to earn and keep the public's trust for the role we play in improving the nation's health.

  4. AAMC Strategy Map Mission Why We Exist Areas of Impact What We Achieve Impact Strategy What We Do Operational Strategy How We Work The AAMC serves and leads the academic medicine community to improve the health of all Medical Education Policy & Advocacy Learning & Leadership Care Delivery People Culture Integrated Service Programs Member Capacity Building Diversity and Inclusion Research Finances Infrastructure

  5. “3 Organizations in 1” Membership Organization We are Service Organization Think Tank

  6. AAMC AAMC Services • AAMC Publications • www.aamc.org/publications • AAMC Reporter • Washington Highlights • AAMC-STAT www.aamc.org • American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) • Careers in Medicine (CiM) • Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) • Financial Information, Resources, Services, & Tools for Medical Education (FIRST) • Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) • Visiting Student Application Service(VSAS)

  7. Leadership Forum MISSION/MEMBERS Groups GSA GIA GBA GEA GIP GDI GFA GWIMS COD MissionPanels Board of Directors Education Councils & Orgs COTH CAS Health Care ORR OSR Research CMOG GRR GREAT GRMC GRA GIR GRAND GFP Groups MISSION/MEMBERS

  8. AAMC Leadership Team Effective September 2013 Information Technology Medical Education Services Human Resources Carol A. Aschenbrener, M.D. Chief Medical Education Officer Diana Bourke Gabrielle Campbell Chief Services Officer Chief Information Officer Office of the President Finance and Administration Roby Hunt Chief Human Resources Officer Operations and Services Health Care Affairs Jennifer M. Schlener Chief of Staff Bernard K. Jarvis, M.B.A., C.P.A. Chief Financial and Administrative Officer Joanne M. Conroy, M.D. Chief Health Care Officer Robert F. Jones, Ph.D. Chief Operating Officer Legal Office of the President Frank R. Trinity, J.D. Chief Legal Officer Policy, Strategy, and Outreach Learning Darrell G. Kirch, M.D. President & CEO Scientific Affairs Constance Filling Chief Learning Officer Atul Grover, M.D., Ph.D. Chief Public Policy Officer Ann C. Bonham, Ph.D. Chief Scientific Officer Academic Affairs Diversity Policy and Programs Communications John E. Prescott, M.D. Chief Academic Officer Marc A. Nivet, Ed.D. Chief Diversity Officer Elisa K. Siegel Chief Communications and Marketing Officer

  9. How AAMC Operates

  10. History of the OSR • At the 1971 AAMC Annual Meeting, the OSR was created to: • Facilitate the expression of students' ideas and views • Incorporate students into the governance of the AAMC • Foster the exchange of ideas among students and other concerned groups • Facilitate students' action on health care issues

  11. Purpose of the OSR • The OSR was formed in 1971 to: • Advance leadership skills • Regularly communicate • Assess and represent • Provide a forumTo provide a forum through which medical students can communicate about medical education, research, and patient care

  12. Mission of the OSR The OSR fulfills a unique role among medical student organizations: It provides medical students with representation in the AAMC, the nation’s largest association dedicated solely to the advancement of academic medicine. Representation The OSR ensures that medical students actively participate in directing their educations, preserving their rights, and delineating their professional responsibilities. Actively participate in directing students’ educations The OSR provides medical students with a voice in academic medicine at the national level and fosters student involvement and awareness at the local level. National level and local level

  13. OSR Strategic Goals To provide medical student input on issues addressed by the AAMC and state and federal governments that will impact student education, quality of life, or professional development. To facilitate communication between student bodies of different medical schools and between medical student organizations regarding issues relevant to medical student life and education. Strategic Goals To develop and implement OSR initiatives and aid in the development and implementation of AAMC initiatives.

  14. OSR Strategic Goals To encourage education techniques and objectives that provide medical students with the intellectual skills, professional standards, and knowledge required to meet the needs of an evolving health care system. To assure that all medical students possess equal freedom and opportunity to pursue the career directions of their choice. Strategic Goals To advance the development of leadership skills among medical students through participation in local and national OSR positions. To assure a safe, supportive learning environment free of abuse, unreasonable health risks, bias, and inequities.

  15. OSR National Priorities • ACGME U.S. residency program match data • Assuring the continued strength of the academic environment under health care reform and managed care • Career planning • Curriculum changes & innovations • Diversity in medical education • GLBTI issues • Guidelines for use of medical interpreter services • Humanism in medicine • Holistic admissions • Institutional mental health services and resources • Joining Forces Initiative • National Board of Medical Examiners' issues • National Resident Matching Program issues • Student debt and the cost of medical education • Student healthcare and insurance

  16. AAMC Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award Supported by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation, the AAMC annually recognizes a medical school faculty physician who exemplifies the qualities of a caring and compassionate mentor in the teaching and advising of medical students. The OSR administers the award and the recipient is announced and honored during a formal awards ceremony during the AAMC Annual Meeting each fall. For more information: https://www.aamc.org/members/osr/humanism/

  17. OSR Representation Medical students who are enrolled in Canadian medical schools. Includes one primary and three alternate institutional representatives from each of the 141 U.S. AAMC member medical schools. Elected by their medical schools to monitor activities at their institutions, represent student opinions to the OSR Administrative Board (Ad Board), and relay national OSR and AAMC priorities to the students and staff of their institutions. OSR Associate Representatives Members of the AAMC OSR Representatives Are institutions rather than individuals; the AAMC does not offer individual memberships.

  18. What is the Role of an OSR Rep? • Be aware of student concerns at your school: know your constituents. • Share these concerns with the OSR / OSR Ad Board • Learn about the OSR/AAMC and the resources available to you and the student population • Promote the initiatives of the OSR: Humanism in Medicine, diversity, Careers in Medicine, joining forces initiative, student debt, health insurance, etc. • Disseminate information from the OSR to your school’s students and administration. • Elect officers of the OSR who will represent all students to the AAMC.

  19. OSR Meetings OSR Regional Meetings Held annually every spring in conjunction with Group on Student Affairs (GSA). Each region meets separately or jointly.2014 GDI/GSA/OSR National Regional Spring Meeting (all 4 regions) April 26-29 San Diego, CA • AAMC Annual Meeting Held annually every fall (OSR portion typically runs Friday-Sunday) • Nov. 1-6, 2013 – Philadelphia, PA • Nov. 7-12, 2014 – Chicago, IL • Nov. 6-11, 2015 – Baltimore • Nov. 11-16, 2016 – Seattle • Nov. 3-8, 2017 – Boston

  20. OSR Meetings At the meetings: • Attend session topics of particular interest to your school. • Attend regional and general meetings for updates on various issues in medical education • Share information/input via posters, networking, and discussion at business meetings • New projects at your school • Issues at your school • Give input regarding national issues • Vote for national and regional officers • Network outside of OSR with other meeting attendees

  21. OSR Meetings After the meetings: • Return to your school and • Share what you’ve learned • Discuss rising national issues • Get input from your fellow students • Communicate with the student government, student affairs dean, and head Dean • Communicate with students via e-mail, newsletters, etc. • Report back to the OSR Ad Board

  22. OSR Leadership OSR Administrative Board “Ad Board” 12 medical students • OSR Chair (3 year position) • Chair-Elect (1 year) • Chair (1 year) • Immediate Past Chair (1 year) Four Regional Chairs (1 year position) • Central • Northeast • Southern • Western Student Member on AAMC Board of Directors serves as Ex-Officio Member National Delegates (1 year position) Elected to work on the following interest areas: • Communications • Community & Diversity • Legislative Affairs • Medical Education • Student Affairs

  23. OSR Regional Officers • Regional Officers Elected during regional meetings every spring Regional Chairs (1 year position)Elected from each region in the spring and take office in fall • Central • Northeast • Southern • Western Regional Delegates (1-year position)Five are elected in each region to work with National Delegates and Regional Chairs. Take office in the spring, upon election. • Communications • Community & Diversity • Legislative • Medical Education • Student Affairs

  24. OSR Staff • AAMC Headquarters Washington, D.C. Ally Anderson, M.A., aanderson@aamc.org OSR Director, Student & Community Service Programs Monique Mauge, mmauge@aamc.org Administrative Specialist Shannon Boone, sboone@aamc.org Senior Administrative Associate

  25. Web site Email, List-serve OSR Newsletter Annual & Regional Meetings Email Conference Calls OSR Ad Board Meetings Annual & Regional Meetings Email, List-serve Web site OSR Newsletter Surveys Annual & Regional Meetings OSR Reps Ad Board OSR Communications Web site Email, List-serve Flyers & Info Sheets Student Organizations Meetings with Deans Presentations & Reports Web site Email, List-serve Flyers & Info Sheets Student Organizations Meetings with Deans Presentations & Reports Med Students & Administrators

  26. Additional Opportunities • OSR Liaisons OSR Reps are selected to serve as liaisons to various committees. Examples: • Careers in Medicine Advisory Committee • ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service) • Group on Student Affairs Committees (5) • Holistic Review Advisory Committee • National Board of Medical Examiners • Student Survey Advisory Group • Women in Medicine & Science Steering Committee

  27. What are Your Resources? • AAMC web site: https://www.aamc.org • OSR web site: https://www.aamc.org/members/osr • Medical Student and OSR resource page: https://www.aamc.org/members/osr/programsandresources/ • OSR Representatives’ Directory • OSR Communications: https://www.aamc.org/members/osr/communications/ National, regional, and legislative affairs listserves and updates

  28. Resources I wish I had known about when I became an OSR Rep: The wheel has already been invented! • OSR Handbook 2013: everything about the OSR • OSR effective practices guidelines: how to share info about the OSR • How to share information at your home institution • How to start a local OSR interest group • OSR FAQs • Results of OSR Listserve Questionnaires • OSR Medical Education Resources • OSR Legislative Affairs Resources • Who are the current regional and national OSR leaders? • When in doubt – ask Ally! No issue or question is too small.

  29. Need to contact an OSR rep?OSR Representatives’ Directory

  30. OSR Elections / Position Descriptionshttps://www.aamc.org/members/osr/representation/49310/national_officers.html OSR Chair-Elect (3 year position) You must be your school's primary representative by November 2before you are eligible to run for office. 5 National Delegates (1 year position, elected at large) ·       National Delegate for Communications ·       National Delegate for Community and Diversity ·       National Delegate for Legislative Affairs ·       National Delegate for Medical Education ·       National Delegate for Student Affairs Please be sure to check with your student affairs dean before running for national office to ensure your school’s support to participate and attend the 4 OSR Ad Board meetings. Nominations will open at OSR Business Meeting Saturday morning, close at 4:00 PM Saturday.

  31. Welcome to theAAMC-OSR!

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