Tuesday, September 15, 2009

A call for Ambassadors

An ambassador position is a great way for first years to get involved in FMIG. As an ambassador, you will assist the FMIG officers by keeping your class up to date and encouraging participation in FMIG events. Serving as an ambassador does not require you to be an officer in your second year, but it can help you determine if an officer position is of interest to you!

Here are descriptions of the positions available:

FMIG Ambassadors 2009-2010

President Elect Ambassador

  • Assist in all areas of planning, directing, recording and evaluating FMIG programming.
  • Make class announcements and encourage participation in activities
  • Promote M1 participation at TAFP and AAFP Conferences
  • Collect and disseminate information for the President Elect

Vice President Ambassador

  • Assist in all areas of planning, directing, recording and evaluating FMIG programming.
  • Oversee M1 membership to the AAFP and TAFP
  • Promote and encourage class participation in community outreaches

Tar Wars Ambassadors (2)

  • Co-coordinate the AAFP National Tar Wars Program for fourth graders in Washington County Schools
  • Encourage, schedule and supervise M1 volunteer presenters and poster contest judges and award recognizers

Rural & Community Projects and Family Medicine Partnership Ambassador

  • Promote and encourage class participation in Rural & Community Projects and the Family Medicine Partnership
  • Collect and disseminate information for the Coordinator.

Church Hill Clinic Ambassador

· Promote and encourage class participation at the Church Hill Clinic

· Collect and disseminate information for the Coordinator.



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