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Nov. 6, 2015
CFAS Business Meeting
Rosemarie Fisher, MDAnn Bonham, PhDScott Gitlin, MDVincent Pellegrini, MD
CFAS Business Meeting• Chair’s Report and Reflections
• Conversation with Ann Bonham
• CFAS Year in Review
• CFAS Program Committee Report
• CFAS Leadership Transitions and Recognitions
• Recognition of New CFAS Chair and Remarks
• Open Discussion
Chair’s Report and ReflectionsWhat a trip!
Second year of CFAS complete!
2015 CFAS Member Stats:Society Reps 130
Junior Faculty MS Reps 108
Senior Faculty MS Reps 115
Total Reps 353 (41% women)
Chairs/Vice-Chairs 89 (22% women)
PDs/APDs 14 (50% women)
Ad Board 8 m/7 w, 7 Society/8 Med school, 4 Jr., 5 Basic sci.
CFAS Ad Board MembersRosemarie Fisher, Chair
Vincent Pellegrini, Chair-Elect
Kathleen Nelson, Past-Chair
Scott Gitlin
Mona Abaza
Tika Benveniste
Michael Engel
Lee Fleisher
Aviad Haramati
Amy Hildreth
Joseph Hill
Michael Levitzky
Samuel Matheny
V.J. Periyakoil
Gabriela Popescu
Andrej Rotter
Darshana Shah, Ex-Officio
In Memorium
William Steers, MD
CFAS Ad Board 2013-2014
AAMC Leadership Perspective
A conversation with AAMC Chief Scientific Officer Ann Bonham, PhD
What CFAS Accomplished in 2015
CFAS launched or completed a number of projects in 2015 that came about through direct feedback from our member representatives.
What you say matters…
New Communication Tools
CFAS reps requested a variety of ways to:
• Report back to their institutions
• Communicate with one another
• Learn about the operation and work of CFAS
New Communication ToolsIn the past year, we created and launched
• A downloadable PowerPoint summary of major meetings so reps have a ready-to-use resource to present to peers, societies, and home institutions
• The CFAS Member Representative Newsletter, which profiles reps and societies, reports news, and provides tips for navigating the AAMC. Published quarterly (the next edition comes out immediately after the AAMC Annual Meeting)
• The CFAS listserv for general use among reps
New Communication ToolsWe also added content to www.aamc.org/cfas, including a CFAS brochure, a guide to being a CFAS rep, AAMC resources for faculty, and a summary of CFAS reps and accomplishments.
New Initiative on Defining Faculty
CFAS is leading a new interdisciplinary project at the AAMC, the Work Group to Define Faculty, which seeks to consolidate and build upon past work on the topic.
It includes voices from CFAS, GWIMS, GFA, GDI, GFP, GRMC, and GREAT, and is chaired by Rosemarie Fisher.
New Initiative on Defining Faculty
The Work Group to Define Faculty is holding an interactive session
• Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 9:30 a.m. “So Who Is Faculty? Checking In on an Interdisciplinary Approach to Find a Definitional Framework” – Hilton – Key 5-6
PLEASE JOIN US.
Your Feedback on GME
• CFAS reps have been highly engaged in the Optimizing GME initiative since it began within the past year.
• Most recently, CFAS reps were among the key respondents in a poll on the optimal learning environment.
Your Feedback on GME
Your Feedback on GMEPreliminary data reveal that for faculty, protected time, faculty development and feedback, and recognition/compensation/promotion are among the top three concerns.
Please attend a complete update on the project:
Monday, Nov. 9, 3 p.m. “The AAMC Optimizing GME Initiative: Engaging in Conversations and Advancing Our Collective Work” – Center Ballroom 1
New Engagement Opportunity
After hearing from CFAS reps that we needed more opportunities to engage, we have just rolled out the CFAS Content Areas, providing reps with opportunities to engage on critical topics and also providing an informational resource for existing CFAS committees and working groups.
These are free-form and CFAS member driven.
New Engagement Opportunity• So far, more than 50 CFAS reps have signed
up to participate in the CFAS Content Areas.
• Many of the topics, including health policy and global health came directly from CFAS reps.
• If you haven’t yet signed up and want more information, email Eric Weissman at:[email protected] – or just find him during a break.
Full implementation: Next Spring Meeting.
Committee/Working GroupsBasic Science Working Group
1. How do we sustain the research enterprise, graduate student education in the time of decreasing research support?
2. Inclusion of the value of basic science faculty in AAMC effort to promote value of AHCs.
Mission Alignment and Impact of Faculty Educators Working Group
1. Responsible for plenary session at CFAS spring meeting 2015 on "The Future of the Fourth Year of Medical School” and this will lead to a manuscript submission to Academic Medicine.
2. Continuing work on inventory of governance structures of AHCs
Committee/Working Groups
Advocacy Committee1. Recent interests include advocacy strategies to assure
sufficient medical and graduate education (GME, etc.), and to maintain federal support for biomedical discovery research (NIH, NSF, etc.)
Nominating and Engagement Committee1. Looking at rotating/tracking members
2. Looking at engagement of former members
New Society MembersThe AAMC Board of Directors approved membership of four new CFAS members in September
• American Association of Genitourinary Surgeons
• American College of Cardiology
• American Society of Clinical Cardiology
• Center for Medicine after the Holocaust
We hope to welcome their new reps at our upcoming Spring Meeting. Other societies are also in process.
CFAS Program Committee Update, Scott Gitlin, MD, program committee chair
• The CFAS Program Committee is responsible for organizing meetings of interest for the CFAS membership
• The committee will use input from CFAS members as it defines the content and format of its meetings
• Currently, the primary meetings that the committee will work with are the CFAS Spring Meeting and promoting CFAS’ interests at the AAMC Annual Meeting
• The Program Committee is composed of members that represent the breadth of CFAS membership
Program Committee Members
Scott D. Gitlin, MD (Chair)American Society of HematologyUniversity of Michigan
Vincent D. Pellegrini, Jr., MD (CFAS Chair)American Orthopaedic AssociationMedical University of South Carolina
Lumy Sawaki Adams, MD, PhDUniversity of Kentucky
Steven V. Angus, MD, FACPUniversity of Connecticut
Etty “Tika” Benveniste, PhDUniversity of Alabama
Joedrecka Brown, MDFlorida State University
Alan W. Dow, III, MDVirginia Commonwealth University
Michael E. Engel, MD, PhD, FAAPUniversity of Utah
Rebecca S. Evangelista, MDGeorgetown University
Lee A. Fleisher, MDAssociation of University AnesthesiologistsUniversity of Pennsylvania
Program Committee Members, cont’d
Amy Hildreth, MDWake Forest University
Michael G. Levitzky, PhDAmerican Physiological SocietyLouisiana State University
Samuel C. Matheny, MD, MPHAmerican Academy of Family PhysiciansUniversity of Kentucky
Marcella Nunez-Smith, MDYale University
Carolyn Meltzer, MDAssociation of University RadiologistsEmory University
William C. Merrick, PhD, MSAmerican Society for Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyCase Western Reserve University
Valencia Walker, MDUniversity of California-Los Angeles
Sidney H. Weissman, MDAmerican Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency TrainingNorthwestern University
CFAS 2016 Joint Professional Development Meeting
Grand America Hotel, Salt Lake City March 3-5, 2016
What Is the “Joint Meeting”?
Meeting will be held jointly with the:• Group on Diversity and Inclusion (GDI)• Organization of Resident Representatives (ORR)
A Joint Program Committee with representatives from the individual program committees will identify topics of overlapping interests. The joint committee will develop these areas for collaborative interaction and diversity of ideas
Who Is the Target CFAS Audience?
• Medical School Representatives
> Junior> Senior
• Society Representatives
• Basic Scientists
• Clinical Investigators
• Clinicians
• Medical Educators
… In a Word: All of Us.
What Will the Meeting Structure Be?
• Plenary sessions• Breakout sessions• Mentoring opportunities• Networking• Collaboration• Learning from each other• Social events
Emphasis will be placed on identifying information and “products” that you can take home to your faculty and societies
Meeting Content Influences
• Surveys of CFAS representatives• Past CFAS meeting evaluations• Past CFAS open forum discussions• Ideas submitted by representatives• AAMC priority areas• Topics identified by CFAS committees and
working groups• CFAS Program Committee ideas
Awards & Recognitions
Distinguished Service Member Award
Kathleen Nelson, MD
And Finally…
This meeting is for you…
…And about you!
Rosemarie Fisher, MD, ends her term as CFAS chair and AAMC Board of Directors member, and becomes immediate past chair on the CFAS Ad Board
Vincent Pellegrini, MD, begins his term as CFAS Chair, maintaining his role as AAMC Board of Directors member
Scott Gitlin, MD, becomesCFAS Chair Elect, and begins his term as AAMCBoard of Directorsmember
Kathleen Nelson, MD, ends her term as Immediate Past Chair, and transitions off the CFAS Ad Board. Many thanks to Kathe for her years of service!
CFAS Leadership Transitions (effective Nov. 10, 2015, at the end of the annual meeting)
New CFAS Ad Board Members
VJ Periyakoil, MD, Stanford University School of Medicine and Stanford Palliative Care Education & Training Program
Mike Engel, MD, PhD University of Utah School of Medicine and Primary Children’s Medical Center; Huntsman Cancer Institute (Note: starting his first full term on ad board)
CFAS Leadership Transition
A conversation with Incoming CFAS Chair Vin Pellegrini, MD
CFAS Group Knowledge Sharing Session
Be sure to attend our open-mic, free-form
Group Knowledge Sharing SessionWe’ll be serving wine and snacks to get the conversation flowing as we collect your input and feedback for future CFAS work.
Monday, Nov. 9, 4:30 p.m.; Hilton-Johnson
You do not merely want to be considered the best of the best. You want to be considered the only ones that do what you do. - Jerry Garcia