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Do you have a burning issue on which you
would like ACPM to take a position and/or
advocate? Then submit a policy resolution
to the College.
Each year ACPM issues a call to its
members for policy resolutions in
conjunction with its annual
Preventive Medicine meeting. The
ACPM resolutions process was launched as a
way for members to take a more active role
in the development of ACPM policy
positions and national preventive medicine
advocacy.
A resolution is a concise statement of the
College’s position on a particular issue
and serves as a call to action for the
organization and its members. It describes
and endorses a defined course of action
directed toward a particular individual,
organization, event, or piece of
legislation.
The
ACPM Policy Committee and
Board of Regents meets in person twice
each year—at the ACPM annual meeting in
February and ACPM’s offices in Washington,
DC in the Fall—at which time resolutions
will be reviewed and considered for
adoption. While a call to the membership
for resolutions will be issued only one
time each year in conjunction with the
ACPM annual meeting, members are welcome
to submit resolutions to the College at
any time.
The latest call for resolutions,
guidelines for introducing resolutions,
and a schedule for resolution development
are below.
Latest Call for Resolutions
Guidelines for Introducing Resolutions
View Action
on Past Resolutions
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