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Rhamy Magid <[log in to unmask]>
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Rhamy Magid <[log in to unmask]>
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I know you all probably got this already, but just in case you  
deleted it without reading, it's worth a look....

- Rhamy

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Helene Horwitz <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: November 15, 2007 9:22:23 AM CST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [MEDSCH-CLASS2010] FW: Paul Ambrose Leadership Institute
> Reply-To: Helene Horwitz <[log in to unmask]>
>
> If you are selected to participate, your transportation costs will  
> be funded by the medical school.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The American Medical Student Association (AMSA) in partnership with  
> the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine  
> (AACOM), proudly present the:
>
>
>
> Paul Ambrose Political Leadership Institute
>
>  March 1st – 3rd 2008, Washington DC
>
>
>
> Learn:
>
> ·          The Role That Medical Students Have Played in Shaping  
> Health Policy
>
> ·          The Changes That Are Coming to Our Healthcare System
>
> ·          The Skills To Participate in & Shape the Healthcare  
> Workforce of Tomorrow
>
> ·          How To Lobby
>
> ·          How To Frame Issues and Communicate Strategically with  
> Legislators, Patients and the Media
>
> ·          How To Plan and Execute A Strategic State Level  
> Political Campaign
>
> ·          Much, Much More
>
>
>
> Build:
>
> ·          Relationships With Some of Today's Leaders in Health Policy
>
> ·          An Understanding of What it Will Take to Defend the  
> Interests of Medical Students
>
>
> Act:
>
> ·          To Reclaim The Role of Doctors in Deciding How to  
> Deliver the Best Care Possible to Our Patients
>
> ·          To Empower Our Communities and Medical Schools
>
> ·          To Change the World For The Better
>
>
>
> Apply as soon as possible. Deadline for application is January 5 th  
> 2008.
> Submit all applications by email to [log in to unmask] .
>
> Application will consist of CV and 250-400 word essay describing  
> your interest in Health Policy, a description the #1 issue in  
> health policy facing medical students today, and a description of  
> what you think needs to be done about it.
>
> Application is limited to no more than 25 spaces. Application is  
> open to all US medical and declared premedical students. In  
> partnership with AACOM some preference will be given to Osteopathic  
> Medical Students. There is no fee for this institute which includes  
> housing and board, however students or their school will be  
> responsible for covering round trip travel to Washington's Dulles  
> International Airport.
>
> For questions or further information, contact Dan Murphy, AMSA's  
> Legislative Director by phone or email at:
> Dan Murphy
> AMSA Legislative Director
> [log in to unmask]
> 516-669-6462 (work cell)
>
>
> "You must treat your patient's social condition..."
>
> -William Anderson DO
>
> ***************************************
>
> March 1 st – 3rd 2008, Washington DC
>
>
>
> Learn:
>
> ·          The Role That Medical Students Have Played in Shaping  
> Health Policy
>
> ·          The Changes That Are Coming to Our Healthcare System
>
> ·          The Skills To Participate in & Shape the Healthcare  
> Workforce of Tomorrow
>
> ·          How To Lobby
>
> ·          How To Frame Issues and Communicate Strategically with  
> Legislators, Patients and the Media
>
> ·          How To Plan and Execute A Strategic State Level  
> Political Campaign
>
> ·          Much, Much More
>
>
>
> Build:
>
> ·          Relationships With Some of Today's Leaders in Health Policy
>
> ·          An Understanding of What it Will Take to Defend the  
> Interests of Medical Students
>
>
> Act:
>
> ·          To Reclaim The Role of Doctors in Deciding How to  
> Deliver the Best Care Possible to Our Patients
>
> ·          To Empower Our Communities and Medical Schools
>
> ·          To Change the World For The Better
>
>
>
> Apply as soon as possible. Deadline for application is January 5 th  
> 2008.
> Submit all applications by email to [log in to unmask] .
>
> Application will consist of CV and 250-400 word essay describing  
> your interest in Health Policy, a description the #1 issue in  
> health policy facing medical students today, and a description of  
> what you think needs to be done about it.
>
> Application is limited to no more than 25 spaces. Application is  
> open to all US medical and declared premedical students. In  
> partnership with AACOM some preference will be given to Osteopathic  
> Medical Students. There is no fee for this institute which includes  
> housing and board, however students or their school will be  
> responsible for covering round trip travel to Washington's Dulles  
> International Airport.
>
> For questions or further information, contact Dan Murphy, AMSA's  
> Legislative Director by phone or email at:
> Dan Murphy
> AMSA Legislative Director
> [log in to unmask]
> 516-669-6462 (work cell)
>
>
> "You must treat your patient's social condition..."
>
> -William Anderson DO
>
> Helene M. Horwitz, PhD
>
> Associate Dean, Student Affairs
>
> B615 Mayo, Box 293
>
> 420 Delaware St. SE
>
> Minneapolis, MN 55455-0310
>
> Fax 612 626-4200, Tel. 612 624-8101
>
> *****
>
>



Rhamy Magid
MS2
University of Minnesota Medical School

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