Coming Soon to an FMIG Near You
Web-Based Forum on Advocacy Scheduled to Air Sept. 18
By News Staff
9/9/2009
Medical students who participate in the webinar will learn what family medicine organizations, including the Academy, are doing to effect health care reform and how FMIGs can advocate about this and other health policy issues at the local level.
Vance is the author of Government by the People: How to Communicate with Congress. She also is co-founder of Advocacy Associates in Washington, D.C, and has more than 15 years of experience in Congressional affairs, having worked in a prominent D.C. law firm, lobbied for National Public Radio and worked in congressional offices as legislative director and staff director.
FMIGs that participate in the webinar can expect to learn about or take part in:
- an overview of advocacy and what it means on the local level;
- the four keys to effective advocacy; and
- a Q&A session in which medical students can pose queries about specific advocacy issues, methods or resources.
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