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Communication and Integration Committee


  • About the Committee
  • Resources
  • Get Involved

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About the Committee

The MSS Communication and Integration Committee (CIC, formerly the MSS Communications Task Force) was established in August 2007 to disseminate information about the AMA-MSS to chapters, states and regions. CIC is principally concerned with keeping individual chapters up-to-date with the latest information regarding:

  • Interim and Annual AMA Meeting programming
  • MSS standing committee activities and grassroots efforts
  • Regional updates and one monthly Region “Showcase”
  • Empower grassroots chapter activities with the many resources available to them through the AMA, particularly through the Web
  • Work with committees to refine their website, information dissemination, and communications
  • Policy advocacy in Washington, D.C., state and regional events, and the MSS Agenda

Communication and Integration Committee Vision
CIC strives to empower students with actionable information so they can serve as patient advocates and distinguished medical leader in the chosen specialty at the local, state, regional, national levels.

Communication and Integration Committee 2007-2008 Goals

  1. Foster awareness of local, state, regional, national MSS and AMA initiatives and the greatest challenges facing medicine today with the "State of the MSS" presentations.
  2. Empower students with actionable information so they can make vital contributions at the local, state, regional, national levels.
  3. Offer a broad, yet concise view of MSS and AMA activities so students can easily stay informed, involved, and an integral part of AMA's solutions.
  4. Equip students with the knowledge and resources they need to serve as advocates and medical leader in the chosen specialty.
  5. Share best practices of initiatives at the local, state, regional, and national levels.
  6. Stimulate an interest in the politics of Medicine and offers an integrated path they can build upon in the AMA as a medical student, resident, fellow, and young physician.
  7. Establish a database of “best practices” that include successful projects and ideas that have been implemented by chapters across the country.
  8. Expand accessibility to the Interim and Annual conferences with audiovisual feeds and an archive of sessions available on the Internet.  Pilot test for Interim 2007, hopefully fully operational Annual 2008.

Contact the Committee

  • Chair - Nishit Patel
  • Vice Chair - Travis Meyer
  • Rohit Gupta
  • Heidi Hullinger
  • Spencer Pruitt
  • Mark Sugi

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Resources

State of the MSS Presentations
In order to foster awareness of local, state, regional, national MSS and AMA initiatives, CIC has developed monthly State of the MSS Presentations.  These presentations are comprehensive, but chapter officers can customize presentations for meetings, and members can use these general awareness and resource links.

  • March State of the MSS (PPT, 3.0MB, direct download from Central Desktop)
  • February State of the MSS (PPT, 2.7 MB, direct download from Central Desktop)
  • December State of the MSS (PPT, 4.2MB, direct download from Central Desktop)
  • November State of the MSS  (PDF, 1MB)
  • October State of the MSS  (PDF, 1.3MB)
  • September State of the MSS (PDF, 1.5MB) 

MSS “Best Practices”
CIC is working to develop a repository of highly successful initiatives and projects undertaken by MSS chapters across the country. Logistical details and general recommendations provided here will empower other chapters to adapt these ideas into projects that promote the MSS Agenda.  Submit your “Best Practices.”

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Get Involved


  • Talk to your chapter officers about the State of the MSS presentation. Your suggestions and comments about the presentations are welcome. Please send them to AMAInput@gmail.com.
  • Submit ideas and projects for the MSS Best Practices database.
  • Send in photos of your events to AMAPicture@gmail.com, and they may be featured in the next month’s presentation.

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Last updated: Jul 15, 2008
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