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The Group on Institutional Planning (GIP) listserve is a general electronic forum for discussion of any matter related to academic medical center planning—e.g., strategic planning, academic planning, clinical services planning and marketing, facilities planning, information systems and telecommunications planning, and resource planning, among others. The GIP listserve is open to representatives of AAMC member institutions.

Sample topics addressed on the GIP listserve include:

  • models for measuring physician performance
  • institutional policies on allocation of research space
  • development of guidelines for measuring research lab productivity
  • models for projecting revenues for the medical school or for individual faculty members
  • consultants used for laboratory facilities, restructuring efforts, etc.
  • announcement of conferences, positions available, and information resources relevant to medical center planners

The listserve can also be used as a resource to identify other GIP members who are interested in discussing a specific topic or subject. Ad hoc groups can be identified and formed through the use of the listserve. Ad hoc groups who have similar interests can then convene outside of the listserve forum.

To join the list:

  1. Send a blank e-mail message to subscribe-gip@lists.aamc.org.
  2. Once a list owner has verified that you are a GIP member, you will receive an e-mail asking you to confirm that you wish to join the list.
To submit an e-mail message to the list once you are subscribed, send it to gba@lists.aamc.org.

Please follow these important guidelines:

  • Include your name and e-mail address in the body of each e-mail message you send.
  • Identify the specific topic of your message in the subject line of your e-mail.
  • Understand that when you use the "reply" function to a listserve message, your response goes to all listserve subscribers. If you wish to respond privately to an individual, do not hit the "reply" button; instead, send a message using that individual's direct e-mail address.

If you have any questions about the listserve, please contact Adrian Ballard at aballard@aamc.org.

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