Sep 30, 20192 min
Ability to foster an atmosphere of collaboration and inclusivity;
Ability to think strategically;
Demonstrated diplomacy in bringing opposing views to agreement;
Practicing physicians who participate in continuing certification in a variety of practice environments (i.e., private practice and academic health centers)
Individuals from diverse backgrounds and/or experiences (e.g., age, gender, ethnicity, race, disabilities, practice environment, specialty experience, geography, etc.);
Experience with and knowledge of patient advocacy and consumer issues;
Experience with and knowledge of credentialing;
Experience with and knowledge of hospitals and health systems;
Experience with and knowledge of health care and public policy;
Experience with and knowledge of assessment methodologies and programs;
Experience with and knowledge of initial certification and continuing certification;
Experience with and knowledge of medical education across the continuum;
Experience with and knowledge of quality/practice improvement in medicine;
Support of ABMS’ mission and strategic priorities.
NOMINATION PROCESS
Nomination materials will be collated for review by the ABMS Governance Committee in November, which will present recommendations to the ABMS Board of Directors for approval in June 2020. The selected nominee will begin service at the conclusion of the June ABMS Board of Directors meeting.
Nominations may be submitted by an organization, person, or through self-nomination. CLICK HERE to access the nominator form. All nominees are required to complete an online application which includes a brief statement of interest and the submission of an abbreviated CV (e.g., CV without presentations or publications; two-page limit). CLICK HERE to access the application.
Nomination materials are due Friday, October 18, 2019.
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