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AMA-IMG Section 21st Congress Business Meeting Saturday, June 9, 2018 Hyatt Regency Chicago Back to agenda AMA INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GRADUATES SECTION 21st CONGRESS BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA Saturday, June 9, 2018 Hyatt Regency - Chicago 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm, Columbus G TAB I. Networking Reception until 5:45 pm II. Welcome and Introductions, Ved Gossain, MD, Chair III. AMA-IMG Section Rules of Order American Institute of Parliamentarians Rules of Order, Parliamentary Procedures A IV. Featured Speakers’ Biographies “AMA ECFMG Update” – William Pinsky, MD, CEO/President B “Ross University School of Medicine” – William F. Owen, MD, Dean/Chancellor V. Full meeting schedule (informational) C VI. Reports & Resolutions A. IMGS Resolutions D a. IMG Section Chair’s Report b. Resolution 228 – Medicare Quality Incentives c. Resolution 229 – Green Card Backlog for Immigrant Doctors on H-1B Visa d. Resolution 308 – Foreign Trained IMGs Obtaining a U.S. License Without U.S. Residency e. Resolution 309 – Foreign Trained IMGs Competency-Based Specialty Exam Without U.S. Residency f. Resolution 310 – U.S. Institutions with Restricted Medical Licensure VII. House of Delegates Reports/Resolutions E a. Resolution 201- Removing Barriers to Obesity Treatment (Obesity Medicine Association/Minority Affairs Section) Back to agenda TAB House of Delegates Reports/Resolutions (continued) E b. Resolution 230 - Opposition to Funding Cuts for Programs that Impact the Health of Populations (Minority Affairs Section) c. Resolution 304 – Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Designated as a Medically Underserved Population (American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) d. CME Report 1 - Sunset Review of 2008 House Policies e. CME Report 2 – Update on Maintenance of Certification and Osteopathic Continuous Certification f. CME Report 3 – Expanding UME Without Concurrent GME Expansion g. CME Report 4 – Evaluation of Clinical Documentation Training h. CME Report 5 – Study of Declining Native American Medical Student Enrollment i. CME Report 6 – Mental Health Disclosures on Physician Licensing Applications VIII. Organizational Reports A. AMA Foundation B. AMA Alliance IX. Open Discussion/New Business A. Ideas for I-18 resolutions B. IMG Physicians Online Community F X. Announcements/Informational Items A. I-18 Virtual Congress Schedule G B. Monday, June 11- IMGS & Minority Affairs Section Delegates Caucus, 8:30 am – 9:30 am, Roosevelt 3A, East Tower, Concourse level (review Reference Committee reports) C. Monday, June 11 - Busharat Ahmad, MD Leadership Development Program, 10:45 am – 11:45 am, Columbus E/F, East Tower D. Leadership Opportunities Grid H E. 16th Annual Joint Research Symposium, Friday, Nov. 9, 2018 a. Need volunteer judges* b. Research Symposium IMG Section categories: Clinical Vignette, Clinical Medicine, Improving Health Outcomes (cardiovascular disease, diabetes) c. Abstract deadline: August 8, 2018 F. Summary of Actions (2017 Interim Meeting) I G. 2018-2019 IMG Governing Council Roster J H. Relevant IMG articles K Back to agenda TAB I. Hotel Map L J. Speakers Letter M K. Sections and Special Groups Fliers N XI. Future IMG Section Meetings A. November 9-12, 2018, IMG Section 21st Interim Meeting, National Harbor, Maryland B. July 4-8, 2018 – AAPI – Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH C. July 4-8, 2018 – APPNA 41ST Annual Convention, Hilton Anatole, Dallas, TX D. September 1-3, 2018 – 40th NAAMA Convention, Detroit, MI E. November 8-12, 2018 – IMG Section 21st Interim Meeting, National Harbor, Maryland F. February 11-13, 2019, AMA National Advocacy Conference, Washington, DC G. June 7-10,2019 – IMG Section 22nd Annual Meeting H. November 15-18, 2019 – IMG Section 22nd Interim Meeting, San Diego, CA Back to agenda 5 Back to agenda 6 Back to agenda William W. Pinsky, M.D., FAAP, FACC President and Chief Executive Officer, ECFMG Chair, Board of Directors, FAIMER William W. Pinsky is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) and Board Chair of the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER), ECFMG’s nonprofit foundation. Prior to joining ECFMG in mid-2016, Dr. Pinsky was Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer of Ochsner Health System (OHS). He also served as Executive Vice President for Ochsner International and Professor and Head at the Ochsner Clinical School, a U.S. partner of The University of Queensland School of Medicine in Australia. Dr. Pinsky retains an Honorary Professor title from the University of Queensland. Dr. Pinsky graduated from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, and trained at Baylor College of Medicine and at Texas Children’s Hospital. Before joining OHS, Dr. Pinsky held a number of senior academic and executive roles at Wayne State University School of Medicine (Associate Dean) in Detroit, and at the Detroit Medical Center. Dr. Pinsky has served on the Boards of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, and the Alliance of Independent Academic Medical Centers where he also served as President. He is the founder of Racing For Kids®, a 501(c)(3) foundation that uses professional motorsports to promote the health care needs of children and children's hospitals. Dr. Pinsky is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Cardiology, and the American College of Chest Physicians. His most recent honors include the Leadership Award for the Faculty of Medicine and Biological Sciences, presented by The University of Queensland in 2015, and The Founders Award, presented by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2013. 7 Back to agenda William F . Owen, Jr., MD, FACP William F. Owen, Jr., MD, FACP is the newly appointed Dean and Chancellor for Ross University School of Medicine, Adtalem Global Education Group, Inc. Dr. Owen is an experienced academic executive with a unique breadth of strategic and operational experiences in undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate education, especially in the health sciences. Throughout his career, he has worked at the intersection of health career education, medical service, and life sciences research, providing leadership to align global educational interests and priorities with the pressing healthcare and workforce challenges of society. For example from 2005 to 2007, he served as Chancellor & Senior Vice President of Health Affairs at the University of Tennessee (TN), responsible for all aspects of the $370 million/yr flagship College of Medicine and TN’s five other health professional colleges. He then served for five years as President of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, the statewide health education and medical services component of Rutgers University. In this role, he oversaw all aspects of New Jersey’s sixth largest employer ($1.7 billion/yr), which was also America’s largest public funded academic health system – made up of two nationally ranked, allopathic medical schools, an osteopathic medical school, five other health professional schools (nursing, public health, allied health, dentistry, and graduate medical sciences), as well as several large magnet teaching hospitals and research institutes. Dr. Owen has a long-standing commitment to global education and health and has been an astute observer of the trends and forces impacting the evolution of the global health workforce. For example from 2012 to 2014, he was the inaugural Chief Executive Officer of Sidra Medical & Research Center in Qatar, the major international training site for Weill Cornell Medical College. He was health policy advisor to the President of the International Association of University Presidents, an NGO that advises the United Nations on matters of higher education, and was a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London in its Institute of Global Health Innovation. Immediately prior to his current role at Ross, Dr. Owen was the Dean of Medical Sciences at DeVry’s American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine. A graduate of Phillips Academy, Brown University, and Tufts University (MD with honors), Dr. Owen trained in internal medicine and nephrology at Harvard Medical School’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where he was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Fellow (Minority Medical Faculty Development Program) and a full time faculty member at Harvard. As a tenured Professor at Duke University, University of Tennessee, and AUC, he is an accomplished academician with over 180 peer-reviewed articles, chapters, and books to his credit, and is the recipient of ~$10 million in research grants. 8 Back to agenda IMG SECTION MEETING SCHEDULE st 2018 21 Annual Meeting Hyatt Regency Chicago IMGS Meetings: June 7-10 HOD Meetings: June 8-13 ATTIRE: BUSINESS CASUAL Friday, June 8 7:00 a.m-4 p.m. Registration for all meeting attendees Across from Grand Ballroom 3:00–5:10 p.m. IMGS & Minority Affairs Section Board Officer Columbus G, East Candidates Interviews Tower Saturday, June 9 6:00 a.m. Ron Davis Memorial 5K run/walk and other Motor entrance, healthful activities East Tower 8:00 a.m. IMGS Emergency Resolutions due Send to img@ama- assn.org 9 Back to agenda 8:00 a.m. Joint Sections and Special Groups educational Varied sessions - All approved for Category 1 PRA CME locations, Credit please see schedule 2:00–6:00 p.m. House of Delegates Opening Session Grand Ballroom (Rules of Order, Speeches, Nominations, Other presentations) 5:30–8:00 p.m. IMGS Congress and Reception Columbus G, East Tower Speakers: William Pinsky, CEO, ECFMG Dr. William Owen, Dean, Ross University School of Medicine 9:30–11:00 p.m. IMGS 12th Desserts from Around the World Crystal Ballroom Reception – experience ethnic desserts with an international flair and entertainment Sunday, June 10 8–8:30 a.m. House of Delegates Second Opening Session Grand Ballroom (Business – Introduction of Reports and Resolutions, Extraction of Informational Reports, Supplementary Report of Committee on Rules and Credentials) Reference Committee on Constitution and Bylaws Crystal Ballroom 8:30 a.m.-noon Regency B Reference Committee B – Legislation Regency C Reference Committee C – Medical Education Reference Committee D – Science/Technology Regency D Reference Committee G – Medical Practice Regency A Reference Committee A – Medical Service Regency A 1:30–5:00 p.m. Reference Committee E – Public Health Regency D 10

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