INTERN RESIDENT COMMITTEE
The MOA Intern-Resident Committee is a free-standing committee of interns
and residents within the MOA who participate in all MOA activities and functions.
If you are interested in serving on this committee or would like further information, contact Shelly Madden.
- Committee Members
- Recent Meeting Minutes (3/17/2011)
- Previous Meeting Minutes (11/18/10)
- Sub-Committees:
- Membership
- Convention Program & Exhibitors
- Convention Program Raffle Prizes
Meeting Dates
Meetings are hosted at MOA's headquarters in Okemos beginning at 6:30 pm. Meeting
materials will be available approximately one week prior to scheduled meetings.
- September 8, 2011
- November 3, 2011
- March 8, 2012
- June 7, 2012
Committee Goals
- Improve communication between Intern/Residents and the MOA
- Increase Interns/Residents’ membership in the MOA
- Address issues pertaining to Interns/Residents with respect to the MOA
- Develop Intern/Resident positions on the AOA/MOA resolutions
- Participate in the MOA House of Delegates as voting members
- Send four representatives to the AOA House of Delegates as voting members
- Develop educational programming for Interns/Residents at the MOA Convention
- Address issues pertaining to young physicians
- Develop a network with practicing physicians
- Become politically active at the local, state and federal level
- Interact with the AOA/MOA’s Young Physician’s Committee
MOA House of Delegates
The Intern-Resident Committee was formed to create a voice for interns and residents at the MOA and AOA House of Delegates. Interns and Residents have 3 votes at the MOA, and 1 vote at the AOA. Our goal is to have representation from each hospital, which will attend our quarterly meetings and represent their respective hospital. To be active in the osteopathic community, your voice is important.
Outstanding Resident of the Year Award
Nominations are now being accepted for the MOA Oustanding Resident of the Year Award. This award was established to recognize and honor outstanding osteopathic residents from Michigan who go above and beyond to bring a sense of pride to the profession by exhibiting the exemplary characteristics of an osteopathic physician. MORE>
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