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CFAS Orientation Jennifer M. Schlener Chief of Staff
Eric Weissman Senior Director, Faculty & Academic Societies
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Today’s Agenda 01 An Orientation to the AAMC 02 An Orientation to CFAS
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“ The AAMC serves and leads the academic medicine community to improve the health of all. ” AAMC Mission Statement
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Our History 2008 1910 1876 2015 1965 1890 Board of Directors Flexner
Report 1910 Founded by 22 medical school deans 1876 2015 Council of Faculty & Academic Societies 1965 Coggeshall Report: Reorganized to include teaching hospitals, medical school faculty, and medical students 1890 Reformed by 66 deans Founded by 22 medical school deans in 1876 who saw the need to elevate the standards of medical education First attempt at organization proved unsuccessful Organization reformed by 66 deans in 1890 1910 Flexner Report led to the consolidation of major reforms in academic medicine AAMC reorganized in the 1960s to represent teaching hospitals, medical school faculty, and medical students Residents added to the governance structure in 1991
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648 Corporate Profile MCAT AMCAS ERAS
The AAMC is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational association whose purpose is to advance medical education Membership Illinois corporation founded in 1876 Medical Schools 145 in US, 17 in Canada Teaching Hospitals 371 Academic Societies 85 Major Services Employment MCAT AMCAS ERAS 648 Medical College Admissions Test American Medical College Application Service Electronic Residency Application Service Full-time employees Competitive benefits plans including 403(b) retirement plan AAMC moved into 655 K Street on May 20, 2014 Fiscal year ends June 30
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Headquarters
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AAMC as Partner
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Board of Directors Robert J. Laskowski, MD, MBA Chair Marsha D. Rappley, MD Chair-elect Peter L. Slavin, MD Immediate Past Chair Darrell G. Kirch, MD President & CEO Karen H. Antman, MD Janice L. Farlow, PhD Today is our first full day as your Board of Directors! Our current 17 member Board. Board terms begin and end at the conclusion of Learn Serve Lead. Officers – chair, Bob Laskowski; chair-elect, Marsha Rappley (VCU); and past chair, Peter Slavin (MGH) COD chair and chair elect – Karen Antman (Boston University School of Medicine) and Joseph Kerschner (Medical College of Wisconsin) COTH chair and chair elect – Will Ferniany (UAB Health System) and Dan Podolsky (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center) CFAS chair and chair elect –Vin Pellegrini (Medical University of South Carolina) and Scott Gitlin (University of Michigan) Student learner – Janice Farlow (Indiana University School of Medicine) Resident learner – Brenessa Lindeman (Johns Hopkins) Public member – Bill Novelli (Georgetown University McDonough School of Business) At Large members – Lilly Marks (University of Colorado), Catherine Lucey (UCSF), Tom Viggiano (Mayo), Roy Wilson (Wayne State) I. William Ferniany, PhD Scott D. Gitlin, MD Joseph E. Kerschner, MD Brenessa M. Lindeman, MD Catherine R. Lucey, MD Lilly Marks William D. Novelli, MA Vincent D. Pellegrini, Jr., MD Daniel K. Podolsky, MD Thomas R. Viggiano, MD M. Roy Wilson, MD 9
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Board of Directors Marsha D. Rappley, MD Chair M. Roy Wilson, MD Chair-elect Robert J. Laskowski, MD, MBA Immediate Past Chair Darrell G. Kirch, MD President & CEO Karen H. Antman, MD Kirk A. Calhoun, MD Today is our first full day as your Board of Directors! Our current 17 member Board. Board terms begin and end at the conclusion of Learn Serve Lead. Officers – chair, Bob Laskowski; chair-elect, Marsha Rappley (VCU); and past chair, Peter Slavin (MGH) COD chair and chair elect – Karen Antman (Boston University School of Medicine) and Joseph Kerschner (Medical College of Wisconsin) COTH chair and chair elect – Will Ferniany (UAB Health System) and Dan Podolsky (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center) CFAS chair and chair elect –Vin Pellegrini (Medical University of South Carolina) and Scott Gitlin (University of Michigan) Student learner – Janice Farlow (Indiana University School of Medicine) Resident learner – Brenessa Lindeman (Johns Hopkins) Public member – Bill Novelli (Georgetown University McDonough School of Business) At Large members – Lilly Marks (University of Colorado), Catherine Lucey (UCSF), Tom Viggiano (Mayo), Roy Wilson (Wayne State) Janice L. Farlow, PhD Scott D. Gitlin, MD Daniel A. Hashimoto, MD Joseph E. Kerschner, MD Catherine R. Lucey, MD Lilly Marks Alicia D.H. Monroe, MD William D. Novelli, MA Vincent D. Pellegrini, Jr., MD Daniel K. Podolsky, MD Thomas R. Viggiano, MD 10
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Chief Operating Officer Executive Vice President
AAMC Leadership Team John E. Prescott, MD Chief Academic Officer October 2016 Elisa K. Siegel Chief Communications and Marketing Officer Bernard K. Jarvis, MBA, CPA Chief Financial and Administrative Officer Laura Castillo-Page, PhD Acting Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Yvonne Massenburg Chief Human Resources Officer Jennifer M. Schlener Chief of Staff Janis Orlowski, MD Chief Health Care Officer Marc Levy Chief Information Officer Constance Filling Chief Learning Officer Diana Bourke Chief Operating Officer Atul Grover, MD, PhD Executive Vice President Frank R. Trinity, JD Chief Legal Officer Alison Whelan, MD Chief Medical Education Officer Gross Clinic Gabrielle Campbell, MBA, LLM Chief Services Officer Darrell G. Kirch, MD President & CEO Karen Fisher, JD Chief Public Policy Officer Ross McKinney Jr., MD Chief Scientific Officer
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Our Strategy
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“3 Organizations in 1” We Are Think Tank Member Organization Service
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Our Members The members of the AAMC are institutions rather than individuals. They include: Medical Schools accredited U.S. medical schools 145 accredited Canadian medical schools 17 Teaching Hospitals 400 major teaching hospitals, including 98 affiliated health systems and 68 Veterans Affairs medical centers Nearly Academic and Professional Societies 90 academic and professional societies Nearly
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How Our Constituents Engage
Councils And Organizations Council of Deans Organization of Resident Representatives Council of Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems Organization of Student Representatives Council of Faculty and Academic Societies Professional Development Groups Chief Medical Officers Group Group on Faculty Practice Compliance Officers Forum Group on Information Resources Forum on Conflicts of Interest in Academe Group on Institutional Advancement Government Relations Representatives Group on Institutional Planning Graduate Research, Education, and Training Group Group on Regional Medical Campuses Group on Business Affairs Group on Research Advancement and Development Group on Diversity & Inclusion Group on Resident Affairs Group on Educational Affairs Group on Student Affairs Group on Faculty Affairs Group on Women in Medicine & Science
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AAMC Resources Publications Meetings Home Newsroom Home
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Continuum of Medical Education
Premedical School AMCAS MCAT MSAR Residency Training ERAS Fellowships FindAResident Medical School Careers In Medicine ERAS GHLO VSAS Practice Convey
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Think Tank Diagnosis: Burnout
U.S. News & World Report September 8, 2016 CMS' new star ratings are unfair to teaching and safety net hospitals Modern Healthcare, August 6, 2016
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Today’s Agenda 01 An Orientation to the AAMC 02 An Orientation to CFAS
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CFAS Orientation Eric Weissman, Senior Director, Faculty and Academic Society Engagement November 13, 2016
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What Does CFAS Do? The Council of Faculty and Academic Societies provides a strong voice for academic faculty within the AAMC’s governance and leadership structures. The council is charged with: Identifying critical issues facing faculty members of medical schools and within academic societies; Providing a voice for faculty about those issues to the AAMC as they relate to creation and implementation of the AAMC’s programs, services, and policies; and Serving as a bidirectional communications conduit regarding matters related to the core missions of academic medicine.
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What Are Our Big Issues? Major AAMC advocacy priorities – most notably GME and NIH funding Faculty identity Faculty resilience and wellness Both the clinical and basic science enterprise Biomedical research advancement The teaching and learning environment Health equity and diversity
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CFAS Leadership Andrej Rotter, PhD Darshana Shah, PhD (Ex-Officio Member from GFA) Alan W. Dow, III, MD Richard L Eckert, PhD Robin McGoey, MD Carolyn Meltzer, MD Maureen T. Connelly, MD, MPH = members remaining on ad board Vincent D. Pellegrini, MD, Chair Scott Gitlin, MD, Chair-elect Rosemarie L. Fisher, MD, Immediate Past Chair Mona Abaza, MD Etty “Tika” Benveniste, PhD Michael E. Engel, MD, PhD Amy Hildreth, MD Joseph Hill, MD, PhD Samuel C. Matheny, MD, MPH VJ Periyakoil, MD Gabriela Popescu, PhD Lee Fleisher, MD Aviad (Adi) Haramati, PhD Michael Levitzky, PhD = members rotating off ad board = members rotating onto ad board For more information, visit
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Our Committees and Working Groups
Most are open to all CFAS representatives Committees are focused on the operation of CFAS Working groups are focused on the content and projects CFAS takes on CFAS additionally convenes the interdisciplinary "Work Group to Define Faculty, chaired by CFAS Immediate Past Chair Rosemarie Fisher Full list of committees and working groups available at
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CFAS Committees and Working Groups
Nominating and Engagement Committee Advocacy Committee Communication Committee Diversity Committee Evaluation Committee Program Committee Basic Science Working Group Faculty Resilience Working Group Mission Alignment and Impact of Faculty Educators Working Group Value of Faculty as Educators Working Group PLUS: The interdisciplinary Working Group to Define Faculty
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CFAS Reps by the Numbers (as of fall 2016)
Society reps Junior faculty reps Senior faculty reps Total reps (44% women) Chair or vice chairs (26% women)
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