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Researchers Remind Congress: Research Means Hope
A coalition of the nation's medical schools, teaching hospitals,
universities, patient groups, research companies and organizations
have launched a new effortResearchMeansHope.orgto urge
Congress to increase funding for the National Institutes of Health.
AAMC Reporter
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Academic Medicine
It is important for the D.O. and M.D. communities to understand and
learn from one another. In this spirit, the June issue of Academic
Medicine features several pieces about the present and future of
osteopathy and osteopathic medical education.
Government Affairs and AdvocacyThis
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Meetings
2010 Call for
Presentations
The AAMC GIA Steering Committee has issued a call for presentations,
speakers, and topics for the 2010 GIA National Professional Development
Conference to be held April 7-10 in Tucson, Ariz.
Submission deadline
is June 26, 2009.
AAMC Annual Meeting
November 6-8, 2009 - Boston
Preliminary program and registration available in July
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AspiringDocs.org
Toolkit
Help spread the word about
AspiringDocs.org and the importance of increasing diversity in medicine. Materials include fact sheets, advertising, and other resources to help institutions
join the campaign. For more
information, contact Alston Roberts at aroberts@aamc.org.
Fulfilling the Promise
This campaign is designed to build awareness of the collaboration between the NIH and America's medical schools and major teaching hospitals, and to report on the progress academic medicine is making in research efforts to improve the nation's health.
Project Medical Education (PME)
PME helps educate U.S. policymakers about the process of medical education, the benefits it provides, its complex funding mechanisms, and the essential role of government in providing financial support.
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