AAMSE Fundamentals: Medical Society Fundamentals
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Joe Greaves is the Executive Director of the Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Association (ACCMA) where he represents 5,000 East Bay physician members and leads a team of seven. He has worked as a medical association executive for nearly 20 years and has extensive experience in the areas of advocacy, governance, membership, communications, programs, education, events, administration and operations. He earned his undergraduate degree from Oberlin College and his master’s degree from San Francisco State University, and he is an alumni of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Diversity Executive Leadership Program. Joe serves in many leadership roles, including as a current member of the AAMSE Board of Directors and chair of AAMSE Leadership Committee. Joe is an AAMSE Leadership Academy alumni (2017) and also recently completed the Leadership Practices Inventory Coach Training so that he can help AAMSE Leadership Academy participants become more effective leaders. Outside of work, Joe can be found swimming in the San Francisco Bay, or singing tenor in a local chamber choir, or hanging out with family and friends.
A graduate of SUNY Empire State College with a BS in Business and minor in Political Science, Linda served as Executive Director of the NYACP (formerly NYSSIM and NYACP-ASIM) for over twenty years taking on the role in 1997. She has overseen the merger of the organizations and restructuring to allow tremendous growth and expansion of programs and services, including multiple lines of grant activity. The Chapter is the largest of all ACP Chapters and is very highly respected. In the advocacy part of her work, Linda built a level of credibility with the New York State Legislature and governmental agencies that clearly reflected the Chapter’s mission and purpose. Prior to ACP, she served as Associate Director of Governmental Affairs for the Medical Society of the State of New York, and later as Administrator of MSSNY’s Committee for Physicians Health, and as Executive Director of the Orange and Ulster County Medical Societies in NY.
Linda has been frequently recognized for her role in the house of medicine. She received a Proclamation from the New York State Department of Health Board for Professional Medical Conduct citing “Service with Exceptional Distinction” as well as a Citation from the Executive Chamber under Governor George Pataki for Outstanding Contributions to Organized Medicine and New York State Government. She received the American Medical Association’s Medical Executive Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013 and the George C. Burton Memorial Award from ESSAE in 2012. Linda also served as a Member of the Board of Directors and eventually made her way to the Presidency of the American Association of Medical Society Executives spanning a 12 year period and was recently awarded Fellowship status in AAMSE. Most recently, in 2018, Linda was awarded the prestigious New York eHealth Collaborative Honoree Award for her dedication and accomplishments for the advancement of healthcare technology in New York State. Among her many achievements, Linda was the first Chapter staff person to serve as an official member of an ACP Committee by serving on the Chapters sub-committee for two years, and assisted in the development of new Chapter Excellence criteria that will improve the services delivered by Chapters across the country. The ACP awarded Linda a Citation for Distinguished Service in 2020.
In April 2019 Linda was recognized with a formal Resolution by the New York State Senate and Assembly – this is a formal action, by vote, of the New York State Legislature recognizing her commitment and service to the health and welfare of the people of the State of New York.
Since full time retirement in May of 2019, Linda served as part time Executive Director of Physicians for Patient Protection, a physician/medical student national organization devoted to fostering physician-led care and truth and transparency in healthcare credentialling. She now works on PPP special projects, and also serves as an Advisor to the national Federation of Physician Health Programs.
Shelly B. Rodrigues, MS, CAE (ret), FACEHP, FAAMSE
Partner, Mosaica Solutions, LLC
The end of 2020, after spending 38 years’ in medical society management; 28 years with the California Academy of Family Physicians, marked my retirement/refinement. I’m pleased to be a founding principal in a new consulting partnership, Mosaica Solutions, LLC, focusing on efforts to bring people, ideas and resources together to create innovative solutions.
I’m a graduate (BS-Education and MS-Journalism) of the University of Kansas, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Breakthrough College on Collaboratives, Virtual Collaboratives, and Innovation College, and am a Certified Association Executive. I was thrilled to be made an Alliance Fellow in 2012 and American Association of Medical Society Executives (AAMSE) Fellow in 2019.
My medical association roles have included oversight for residency and continuing education, communications, membership, grant and program development, public health and technology.
I’m proud my work in leadership development. I co-founded AAMSE’s Leadership Academy with Ken Slaw, PhD and served as master faculty and have worked on leadership development projects with the Alliance for CEhp, AAFP and others. I led CAFP’s Ready to Lead program, with two cohorts of new young physicians joining the ranks of family medicine leadership and helped develop the CAFP Foundations’ FM Chief Residents Workshop. Strategic planning and roundtable facilitation are also part and parcel of my work as well, with multiple planning sessions for CAFP, AFP state chapters and other organizations.
My other love is educational design and faculty development and I’m proud to have worked with several experts in the field to design seminars and workshops to improve and enhance the CME/CPD activities we provide and to increase CME provider capacity to meet health care professionals’ practice needs. I have presented faculty and educational development workshops for the ACEhp, Kaiser Permanente, AAMSE, the AAFP and others. I am proud of the work done in my eight years as managing editor and director of communications at the San Francisco Medical Society.
I was AAMSE’s 2000-01 President, served as the 2013 Chair of the ACEhp’s Annual Conference Committee and continue to volunteer as faculty for ACEhp leadership sessions.
I have been married for 41 years to a fellow I met in second grade – he’s the calm to my fast pace, loves my KU Jayhawks, and agrees with me that a spare $5,000 should always be spent on travel rather than on home improvements. When not working, I love reading, especially in a beach chair at our home in Akumal Mexico, hiking, knitting, traveling, cooking and just hanging with friends.
Dr. Slaw received his masters and doctoral degrees in educational psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Ken has over 28 years of executive leadership experience in the medical society arena, currently serving as the Executive Director, of the Society for Vascular Surgery, and prior to this on the Executive Staff of the American Academy of Pediatrics. In his various roles, Ken has developed and led the implementation of 200+ organizational visioning and strategic plans, including the widely published Vision of Pediatrics 2020 project. Ken has a strong passion for leadership development. He served on the Steering Committee of the AAP Pediatric Leadership Alliance as a principal curriculum architect, and lead faculty for Leadership programs reaching over 3,000 thousand physicians and allied health professionals with the message and skills to lead. Ken is a founder of the AAMSE Leadership Academy. Dr. Slaw has an impressive history of volunteer service and leadership in his profession as well as his community, serving as: 2009 President of the American Association of Medical Society Executives (AAMSE), Founder and past Chairman of the Membership Directors Consortium of the Council on Medical Specialty Societies (CMSS), Past Chairman of the Board of the Make a Wish Foundation of Illinois, Past Chairman of the National Chapter Leadership Council of Make a Wish of America, President of FD NOW, a national foundation Ken created with his spouse, Ann, to find treatment and cure for their son’s illness, familial dysautonomia. Dr. Slaw is the recipient of 2013 University of Illinois Humanitarian Award Dr. Slaw is the recipient of the 2015 University of Illinois-College of Education Distinguished Educator Award.