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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  • 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 current academic year. Students must be an AMA member to apply.

How to apply

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

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