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Call for Nominations – Physician PAC Membership
Deadline Date: 15 August 2009

The Physician Professional Advisory Committee (PPAC) is seeking motivated officers of the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service (Corps) and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) civil service physicians who are interested in serving as members on this advisory panel. PPAC membership is open to all physicians who are employed in HHS’ Operating Divisions (OPDIVs) and Staff Divisions (STAFFDIVs) as well as Corps officers in the Medical category detailed to non-HHS organizations.

The mission of the PPAC is to provide advice and consultation to the Surgeon General on issues related to the professional practice and the personnel activities of the Medical category. Additionally, the PPAC seeks to represent a cross section of the activities and interests of all HHS physicians. The PPAC currently meets every other month. Travel is not required for membership and conference calling capability is available for all meetings. Regular attendance at meetings is required and PPAC members are expected to actively participate in the activities of at least one subcommittee during the 3-year term of service.

At least five (5) full-voting membership positions will be available as of 1 January 2010. The PPAC will recommend successful candidates to the Surgeon General for a 3-year appointment, with the concurrence of the line supervisors and OPDIV/STAFFDIV/non-HHS organization representatives. Corps officers or civil service physicians who are interested are encouraged to self-nominate.

The candidate must submit a curriculum vitae (CV), a nomination statement (see below), and a letter from his/her supervisor which demonstrates supervisor support for the nomination.

The nomination statement should be no more than 400 words and should respond to the following questions:
  1. Please describe your understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the Medical category and highlight any particular interests or concerns that motivate you to become a voting PPAC member. What contributions would you like to make during your term as a voting member? What particular committee(s) interests you and why?
  2. What skills, attributes, experiences, talents, and qualities would you bring to PPAC service? How could those benefit the PPAC?
  3. Please write about your current/past PPAC participation and accomplishments. Specifically describe your roles and impact on any PPAC committees (and have the relevant committee chair(s) concur by e-mail to the membership subcommittee chair). Cite the dates of PPAC meetings that you attended in the 12 months prior to the nomination date. If you have been an affiliate member, state the dates of your affiliate membership.
  4. Briefly mention other activities that demonstrate your officership and commitment to the Corps.
These documents should be sent as a Word attachment to an e-mail message by 15 August 2009 to:

CDR Sheryl Lyss, USPHS
Chair, PPAC Membership Subcommittee
E-mail: slyss@cdc.gov
Phone: 404-498-6384

For more information about the PPAC and for additional information regarding requirements for and selection of voting membership, please visit the Web site at http://usphs-ppac.org/.
 
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