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Association of Medical School Department Chairs, Inc. (AMSPDC)

Association of Medical School Department Chairs, Inc. (AMSPDC). History, Structure, Accomplishments. History. (Chesney and McAnarney, 2001). 1960 - Informally begun at APS-SPR meeting by Charles Janeway

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Association of Medical School Department Chairs, Inc. (AMSPDC)

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  1. Association of Medical School Department Chairs, Inc. (AMSPDC) History, Structure, Accomplishments

  2. History (Chesney and McAnarney, 2001) • 1960 - Informally begun at APS-SPR meeting by Charles Janeway • 1961- Met at Brookhaven National Laboratories on Long Island as The Conference of Chairmen of Pediatrics in American and Canadian Medical Schools • 1962-63 - Traymore in Atlantic City and Palmer House in Chicago • 1964 - Association of Medical School Department Chairmen at Arden House, NY

  3. History (Chesney and McAnarney, 2001) • Early 1960’s - Became politically active…NICHD, Head Start • 1967- AMSPDC, Inc. • 1970’s - Two snowstorms sent AMSPDC to southern locations for annual March meetings • 1997- Association of Medical School Pediatric Chair(men)s, Inc.

  4. Administration • President, President-Elect and Past President (each serving 2 years) • Secretary-Treasurer (serves 6 years) • Executive Committee (meets twice a year) • Officers • 8 American chairs and 1 Canadian Chair proposed by separate nominating committee (serve 3 years) • Jean Bartholomew

  5. Administration • Jean Bartholomew at the American Board of Pediatrics offices in Chapel Hill, NC (by contract with the Board) • Administrator, financial manager and site selector • More importantly: the glue, memory and conscience of AMSPDC

  6. Collaborations • Federation of Pediatric Organizations (FOPO): AMSPDC, AAP, ABP, APS, SPR, APA, APPD. Also, NICHD and NACHRI representatives attend the meetings. • Public Policy Council (with APS, SPR, and AAP, too) • Council on Pediatric Education (COPE) of the AAP • Special relationship with the ABP and AAP

  7. More Than Social • Forum for discussion of problems of national and regional interest • Forum for important liaisons with other organizations: AAP, ABP, NICHD, NACHRI and others • AMSPDC Initiatives

  8. AMSPDC Initiatives • New Chairs meeting every 3 years (20% annual turnover), Marianne Felice • Pediatric Scientist Development Program, began 1987, Peggy Hostetter • Frontiers in Science, began 1987, Alan Schwartz • Council on Medical School Education in Pediatrics, joint meeting every 3 years, Robin Deterding

  9. AMSPDC Initiatives • Subspecialty Forum, began 2001, Dick Behrman • AMSPDC pages in the Journal of Pediatrics, began 2001, Aaron Friedman • Pediatric Education Steering Committee, began 2002, Dick Behrman • Social interactions, began with the beginning and are vital.

  10. Why? The Opportunity. Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans. Aim high in hope and work. Remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will not die. Daniel H. Burnham, architect and city planner

  11. Success Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. Winston Churchill

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