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  Vol. 283 No. 11, March 15, 2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Make a Difference: Serve on the RFS Governing Council

Chris Cogle, MD

JAMA. 2000;283:1490.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

If you are a resident or fellow physician and a member of the AMA, you have a great opportunity to influence AMA policy and help implement initiatives for residents by serving on the AMA Resident and Fellow Section (RFS) Governing Council. At the council's Annual Meeting, held June 8-10 in Chicago, Ill, we will elect the RFS Governing Council for 2000-2001. In addition to providing an opportunity to work on issues of concern to residents and fellows, serving on the RFS Governing Council offers an enjoyable opportunity for professional growth.

Governing Council members are required to attend the AMA Annual and Interim Meetings (at least 4 days each) and 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.

The Vice Chair is liaison to the resident representatives to AMA Councils . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Chair, AMA-RFS
Gainesville, Fla



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