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Serve on the Resident and Fellow Governing Council
Make a Difference
Charles Rainey, MD, JD
JAMA. 1999;281:1238.
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If you are a resident or fellow physician and a member of the American Medical Association (AMA), you have a great opportunity to influence AMA policy and help implement initiatives for residents by serving on the Resident and Fellow Section (RFS) Governing Council. At our Annual Meeting, June 17 through 19, 1999, in Chicago, Ill, we will elect the RFS Governing Council for 1999-2000. In addition to working on issues of concern to residents and fellows, serving on the RFS Governing Council offers the opportunity for professional growth and can be fun to do.
Governing Council members are required to attend the AMA Annual and Interim Meeting (at least 4 days each), 4 Governing Council meetings (2 weekend days each), and to represent the RFS at various other meetings. The additional responsibilities of each position are listed below.
Chair, AMA-RFS Milwaukee, Wis
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