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AMA Medical Student Outreach Program—outreach leader

For rising second-year and third-year medical students who exhibit excellent leadership and want to build their professional network

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Through the Medical Student Outreach Program (MSOP), outreach leaders lead peer-to-peer AMA recruitment efforts at their medical schools to strengthen the voice of the AMA and help shape the future of medicine.

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  • Exclusive education programs & key study aids like AMBOSS.
  • Access to JAMA Network™, ClassPass gym discounts & more!

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Responsibilities

  • Organize membership recruitment events targeting the M1 class (typically one to two events) in the fall and spring.
  • Promote four-year membership, welcome gifts and member benefits.
  • Coordinate membership engagement initiatives with other local campus section leaders.
  • Participate in training events, virtual chats and timely completion of program surveys and feedback requests.
  • Gain leadership experience.

Terms of service

Now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year.

How to apply

Visit the Medical Student Outreach Program (MSOP) page for more information and to submit an application.

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