
Medical Student Representation in the AMA House of Delegates: Regional Delegate Elections
Introduction
At the 2000 Interim Meeting, the AMA House of Delegates adopted as amended the recommendations in Board of Trustees Report 19, Medical Student Representation in the AMA House of Delegates. The recommendations were as follows:
1. That our AMA establish a mechanism for additional delegate representation of medical students in the House of Delegates as follows:
2. That the AMA supports the full participation of medical student and resident members of the AMA in the activities of the Association and in the policy processes of the AMA House of Delegates. (New HOD Policy)
3. That the AMA strongly encourage the delegation of each state association to have one resident delegate for each 1000 resident members of the AMA who are included in the base for determining the size of the state association’s delegation. (New HOD Policy)
4. That AMA Policy H-545.947: "Full Participation of Medical Students and Residents within the Federation of Medicine" and AMA Policy H-545.993: "Representation in the AMA House of Delegates" be rescinded. (Rescind HOD Policy)
Students delegates elected from each of the seven MSS Regions will be elected at the 2001 Interim Meeting. In order to assist the Regions with the election process, and to provide a uniform framework for each Region’s individually defined election process, the Governing Council has considered Recommendation 1 of BOT Report 19, and submits the following guidelines for your consideration.
Background
BOT Report 19 was the result of several attempts by the Council on Long Range Planning and Development and the House of Delegates to develop a mechanism to increase medical student representation in the AMA House of Delegates. Testimony on earlier reports and related resolutions emphasized the importance and value of medical student representation in the House of Delegates, and highlighted the inequity of having 38,000 (currently more than 48,000) members represented by a single delegate. In seeking increased representation for medical students, the Medical Student Section consistently emphasized the value of providing medical student members with increased voice, expanded mentoring opportunities, and increased ownership in our AMA.
The AMA Board of Trustees agreed that increasing the number of students who are full, voting members of the AMA’s House of Delegates is an important step in ensuring continuity and member loyalty within the AMA. Approximately 60% of students in medical schools accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education and the American Osteopathic Association are AMA-MSS members. The Board was in strong support of instituting a mechanism for representation in the House of Delegates that would more closely reflect proportional representation of the student membership segment.
In developing the recommendations in the Report, the Board, in collaboration with the MSS, sought to balance the following:
The Board of Trustees and the House of Delegates believed that working through the existing MSS Regional Section structure to identify and elect student delegates was an equitable way to meet the needs of the MSS, state delegations, and the Association as a whole.
Discussion
The AMA’s Constitution and Bylaws will be modified to reflect the additional delegate seats awarded to medical students based on the Regional structure. The process for identifying delegates that will represent a given state, specialty society, or special section is left to the discretion of that organization, and is therefore not reflected in the AMA bylaws. Accordingly, the process by which we appoint Regional delegates is at the discretion of our Medical Student Section.
In order to accommodate the unique needs of each Region, and to avoid imposing burdensome procedures on the Regions, your Governing Council has decided to establish a framework by which each Region can determine its own method of delegate selection. However, given the large responsibility and visibility regionally elected student delegates will have, your Governing Council proposes a core set of requirements that will govern the individual Regional election processes. These guidelines are intended to define specific parameters of the election process in order to ensure fairness to all states and students interested in gaining delegate representation.
Your Governing Council proposes the following:
Recommendations As Adopted
Your Governing Council recommends that the following recommendations be adopted, and that the remainder of this report be filed:
1. That the AMA-MSS will elect Regional delegates to the AMA House of Delegates, according to the following guidelines:
2. That the AMA-MSS Internal Operating Procedures be updated by I-01 to reflect the new AMA Bylaws governing Regional Delegate Representation, and the Guidelines for electing student delegates.