Staff and Leadership
MedBiquitous® Staff
If you have questions about the MedBiquitous Program, contact us at medbiq@aamc.org. In your message, please include the name of the staff member your email should be directed to if you know it.
Steering Committee (Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023)
The MedBiquitous Steering Committee is responsible for evaluating project proposals, selecting the projects to be undertaken by the program, and determining whether each project is appropriate for development as an American National Standard. The Steering Committee is thus charged with implementing the strategic direction of the MedBiquitous program.
Members
- Diana Bourke, Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
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Deborah Burgess, MD, The SALUS Group
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Rosalyn (Scott) Ferguson, MD, MSHA, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
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Ian Graham, FRACMA, MBBS, Latrobe Regional Hospital
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Scott Helf, DO, MSIT, Academic Progress Intelligence, Inc. (ProgressIQ)
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Tao Le, MD, MHS, ScholarRx
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Joan Stanley, PhD, American Association of Colleges of Nursing
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Luke Woodham, PhD, St. George's, University of London
Technical Advisory Group (TAG)
TAG is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the collection of MedBiquitous standards. We are currently recruiting for additional members to the group. If you are interested in joining, please send an email to medbiq@aamc.org.
Members
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Sascha Cohen, MA, University of California, San Francisco
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Jon Johnson, MA, University of California, San Francisco
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Ed Kennedy, Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
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Scott Kroyer, Consultant
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Purvi Maniar, American Board of Medical Specialties
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Amy Opalek, PhD, Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research
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Jill Putnam, Federation of State Medical Boards
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Brenda Ruff, American Board of Medical Specialties
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Cyndi Streun, PhD, Federation of State Medical Boards
Research and Alignment Group (RAG)
RAG is responsible for maintaining harmonization and alignment of the MedBiquitous standards with other standards. This group is also responsible for investigating new opportunities for the MedBiquitous Program, including emerging and upcoming technologies. We are currently recruiting for additional members to the group. If you are interested in joining, please send an email to medbiq@aamc.org.