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OSR Membership - Rules and Regulations
Adopted by the Organization of Student Representatives October
28, 1971. Approved by the Council of Deans October 29, 1971
Revised and Approved by the 1995-96 OSR Administrative Board September
18, 1996
Revised and Approved by the 2001-02 OSR Administrative Board September
16, 2002
Approved by the AAMC Executive Council February 19, 2003
Revised and Approved by the 2004-05 OSR Administrative Board September
13, 2005
Approved by the AAMC Executive Council February 16, 2006
Download OSR Rules and Regulations (PDF, 8 pages)
The Organization of Student Representatives was established with the
adoption of the Association of American Medical Colleges Bylaw Revisions
of February 13, 1971.
Section 1. Name
The name of the organization shall be the "Organization of Student
Representatives" (hereinafter referred to as the OSR) of the Association
of American Medical Colleges (hereinafter referred to as the AAMC).
Section 2. Purpose
The purpose of this Organization shall be:The purposes of the OSR shall
be as follows:
- To provide a forum through which medical students can communicate
among themselves and with other persons and groups interested in medical
education, research, and patient care.
- To accurately assess and represent the views and interests of all
medical students in the governance of the affairs of the AAMC.
- To regularly communicate the activities and discussions within the
academic medicine community to all medical students.
- To advance the development of leadership skills among medical students.
Section 3. Membership
- OSR representatives shall be of two types:
- OSR Institutional Representatives, who are medical students enrolled
in schools with full institutional membership in the AAMC.
- OSR Associate Representatives, who are medical students enrolled
in Canadian medical schools.
- OSR Institutional and Associate Representatives shall be of two types:
- An OSR Primary Representative ("OSR Primary Representative"),
who is selected by his/her medical school to monitor activities
at his/her institution, represent student opinion to the OSR Administrative
Board ("Ad Board"), and relay national OSR and AAMC priorities to
the students and staff of his/her institution.
- Three OSR Alternate Representatives ("OSR Alternate Representatives")
who are selected by their medical school to assist the OSR Primary
Representative in carrying out his/her responsibilities.
- OSR Representatives shall be selected by a process that is appropriate
to the governance of each institution. This process should include student
input, such as a vote of the student body. Institutions should structure
the selection of OSR Primary and Alternate Representatives such that
medical students from all class years and medical students at institutional
satellite or branch campuses are adequately represented.
- Each OSR Institutional and Associate Representative must be certified
by the dean of his/her school (or his/her designee) to the AAMC-OSR
Staff Associate.
- Each full AAMC intuitional member medical school has the right to
cast one vote at OSR meetings; that vote is cast by the OSR Institutional
Primary Representative, or, in the OSR Primary Representative's absence
by an OSR Alternate Representative. OSR Associate Representatives do
not have voting privileges.
Section 4. OSR Officers and Administrative Board
- OSR National Officers
- The elected national officers of the OSR include:
- The OSR National Chair, whose duties are to:
- Set the agenda for the OSR Ad Board.
- Direct long-term planning for the OSR.
- Preside at all OSR Ad Board and OSR National Business
Meetings.
- Appoint, in consultation with the OSR Ad Board, the chair
and members of all OSR committees.
- Serve as an ex-officio member, without vote, on all OSR
committees.
- Appoint, in accordance with Sections VIII, C and D, OSR
liaisons to the Group on Educational Affairs (GEA) and Group
on Student Affairs (GSA) Steering Committees and to other
AAMC and external committees that invite the OSR to have
a student representative.
- Communicate all actions and recommendations adopted by
the OSR to the Chair of the AAMC Council of Deans (COD).
- Represent the OSR on the AAMC Executive Council.
- The OSR National Chair Elect, whose duties are to:
- Preside or otherwise serve in the absence of the OSR National
Chair.
- Succeed the OSR National Chair in that office at the completion
of his/her term of office. If the OSR National Chair-Elect
succeeds the OSR National Chair before the expiration of
the Chair's term of office, such service shall not disqualify
the Chair Elect from subsequently serving a full term as
Chair.
- Assist the OSR National Chair, as requested, in the planning
and implementation of OSR activities and projects.
- Chair the OSR Annual Meeting Program Planning Committee.
- Represent the OSR on the AAMC Executive Council.
- c. The OSR Immediate Past National Chair, whose duties are
to:
- Ensure that projects and items requiring approval that
were initiated during his/her term of office as OSR National
Chair are completed.
- Chair the OSR Nominating Committee.
- Five OSR National Delegates, whose duties are to:
- Collaborate on OSR projects and initiatives.
- Serve on the OSR Annual Meeting Program Planning Committee.
- Terms of Office
- The term of office for all OSR national officers shall be
for one year. The OSR National Chair Elect progresses through
the offices of Chair Elect, Chair, and Immediate Past Chair,
for a three-year commitment.
- All OSR national officers shall serve until their successors
are elected.
- The OSR National Chair-Elect and the OSR National Delegates
are elected annually at the time of the AAMC Annual Meeting.
- Vacancies
- If a vacancy occurs during the OSR National Chair's term of
office, the OSR National Chair Elect will be advanced to fill
the vacancy. The OSR National Chair Elect will complete his/her
predecessor's term of office and then complete his/her own terms
of office as Chair and Immediate Past Chair.
- If a vacancy occurs during the OSR National Chair Elect's
term of office, the OSR Ad Board will elect, by a simple majority
vote, from among OSR Ad Board members, a new OSR National Chair
Elect, who will serve in that capacity until the OSR Business
Meeting at the next AAMC Annual Meeting, at which time nominations
will be solicited and elections held for the positions of both
OSR National Chair and OSR National Chair Elect.
- If a vacancy occurs during an OSR National Delegate's term
of office, the remaining members of the OSR Ad Board will elect,
by a simple majority vote, from among the OSR Institutional
Primary Representatives, a new OSR National Delegate, who will
complete his/her predecessor's term of office.
- OSR Regional Officers
- Each of the four AAMC regions shall elect the following regional
officers to the OSR:
- One OSR Regional Chair, whose duties are as follows:
- To represent issues of regional interest and concern to
the OSR Ad Board.
- To plan the OSR spring regional meeting program.
- Five OSR Regional Delegates, whose duties are as follows:
- To collaborate on OSR regional projects and initiatives.
- To assist the OSR Regional Chair to plan the OSR spring
regional meeting program.
- Terms of Office
- The terms of office of OSR regional officers shall be for
one year.
- OSR regional officers are elected annually at the time of
the OSR spring regional meetings.
- The terms of office of OSR Regional Chairs extend from the
conclusion of the AAMC Annual Meeting in one year to the conclusion
of the AAMC Annual Meeting in the following year.
- The terms of office of OSR Regional Delegates extend from
the conclusion of the OSR spring regional meetings in one year
to the conclusion of the OSR spring regional meetings in the
following year.
- Vacancies
- If a vacancy occurs during an OSR Regional Chair's term of
office, the OSR Ad Board will elect, by a simple majority vote,
from among OSR Institutional Primary Representatives in that
region, a new OSR Regional Chair, who will complete his/her
predecessor's term of office.
- If a vacancy occurs during an OSR Regional Delegate's term
of office, the OSR Regional Chair, in consultation with the
remaining OSR Regional Delegates in that region, will select,
from among the OSR Institutional Primary or Alternate Representatives
in that region, a new OSR Regional Delegate, who will complete
his/her predecessor's term of office.
- OSR Administrative Board
- Membership. There shall be an OSR Ad Board composed of the OSR
national officers and regional chairs.
- Function. The OSR Ad Board shall act as an executive committee
to manage the affairs of the OSR and to take any necessary interim
action on behalf of the OSR that may be required.
- Terms of Office. The terms of office of OSR national and regional
officers on the OSR Ad Board shall extend from the end of the AAMC
Annual Meeting in one year through the AAMC Annual Meeting in the
following year.
- Vacancies
- Any member of the OSR Ad Board who is absent from two consecutive
OSR Ad Board meetings will be considered as having vacated that
position. The vacancy will be filled in accord with established
policies and procedures for filling the specific position vacated.
- Any member of the OSR Ad Board who is unable to carry out
the responsibilities of the position to which he/she was elected
is expected to resign from that position. The vacancy will be
filled in accord with established policies and procedures for
filling the specific position vacated.
- Eligibility to Hold OSR National and Regional Offices
- All nominees for OSR national and regional offices must be enrolled
in schools with full institutional membership in the AAMC and meet
the following qualifications:
- For OSR National Chair and OSR National Chair Elect positions,
candidates must be certified as an OSR Institutional Primary
Representative at the time of nomination and retain that position
throughout his/her term.
- For OSR National Delegate positions, candidates must be certified
as an OSR Institutional Primary Representative within one month
after election to office and retain that position throughout
his/her term.
- For OSR Regional Chair positions, candidates must be certified
as an OSR Institutional Primary Representative at least one
month before the start of his/her term of office and retain
that position throughout his/her term.
- For OSR Regional Delegate positions, candidates must be certified
as an OSR Institutional Primary or Alternate Representative
within one month after his/her election to office and retain
that position throughout his/her term.
- The OSR National Chair, in consultation with OSR Ad Board, may
make reasonable accommodations in these policies to permit the processing
of certification forms and for transfers of office among past, present,
and future OSR elected officers. In no instance shall such accommodations
permit two or more representatives from the same institution to
hold positions on the OSR Ad Board simultaneously.
- OSR Associate Representatives are not eligible to be nominated
for OSR national or regional offices.
- Election Procedures
The OSR Ad Board shall establish and distribute annually to each OSR
Primary and Alternate Representative appropriate procedures for the
nomination and election of all OSR national and regional officers.
- Removal of OSR Officers
Any OSR officer may be removed from office by a vote of at least three
fourths of the members of the OSR Ad Board. If the officer in question
is a member of the OSR Ad Board, then that officer will not be permitted
to vote on this matter and his/her vote will not be counted when determining
the number of votes required for removal from office.
- OSR Staff Associate
The AAMC-OSR Staff Associate shall be appointed by the AAMC President;
his/her duties are to coordinate the activities and projects of the
OSR and the OSR Ad Board, including the maintenance of:
- Minutes for each regular OSR meeting.
- Accurate records of all actions and activities of the OSR.
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Section 5. OSR Committees
- OSR Nominating Committee
The OSR Nominating Committee shall be composed of not less than four
(4) OSR Ad Board members, with due regard for regional representation.
The Nominating Committee recommends to the OSR National Chair, in accordance
with Sections VIII, C and D, the appointment of liaisons to AAMC and
other committees that invite the OSR to have a student representative.
The OSR Immediate Past National Chair serves as chair of the Nominating
Committee.
- Other Committees
The OSR National Chair, in consultation with the OSR Ad Board, can establish
standing and ad hoc committees to carry out important business of the
OSR, develop charges for the work of the committees, and appoint the
chairs and members of those committees.
Section 6. Representation on the AAMC
Assembly
The OSR is authorized a number of seats on the AAMC Assembly equal to 10
percent of the OSR Institutional Primary Representative membership, the
number of seats to be determined annually. Representatives of the OSR to
the Assembly shall be determined according to the following priority:
- The OSR National Chair.
- The OSR National Chair-Elect.
- Other OSR Institutional Primary Representatives selected by the OSR
Ad Board.
Section 7. Meetings, Quorums, and Parliamentary
Procedure
- Regular national meetings of the OSR shall be held each year in conjunction
with the fall AAMC Annual Meeting and at other times as designated by
the OSR Ad Board.
- OSR regional meetings take place each spring, usually in conjunction
with regional meetings of the AAMC Group on Student Affairs.
- Special meetings may be called by the OSR National Chair upon a majority
vote of the OSR Ad Board, with approval of the AAMC President, provided
at least 30 days notice is given to the OSR Institutional Primary Representative
at each medical school.
- Forty percent of the OSR Institutional Primary Representatives shall
constitute a quorum.
- Formal actions may be taken only at meetings at which a quorum is
present. At such meetings, decisions will be made by a simple majority
of those OSR Institutional Primary Representatives present and voting.
- For matters not covered in these rules and regulations, the parliamentary
authority shall be Roberts Rules of Order (latest edition), except where
in conflict with AAMC Bylaws.
- All OSR meetings shall be open meetings unless an executive session
is announced by the OSR National Chair.
- The OSR Ad Board may, from time to time, invite, as guests, representatives
from other appropriate medical student organizations.
- The OSR Ad Board may take actions and create policies on behalf of
the OSR by a simple majority vote of OSR Ad Board members present at
a meeting, except where OSR or AAMC policy provides more restrictive
guidance. All votes of the OSR Ad Board must include participation by
at least half of current OSR Ad Board members.
- All actions of the OSR Ad Board must conform to AAMC policy.
- Public statements or statements of policy by the OSR Ad Board require
prior review and approval of the AAMC.
Section 8. Operation and Liaison Relationships
- The OSR shall report to the AAMC COD and shall be represented on the
AAMC Executive Council by the OSR National Chair and Chair-Elect.
- Creation of OSR committees and any major actions of the OSR shall
be subject to review and approval by the Chair of the AAMC COD.
- The OSR National Chair, on the recommendation of the OSR Nominating
Committee and in consultation with the OSR Ad Board, may appoint one
or more of the members of the OSR Ad Board to serve as liaison(s) to
(an)other medical student organization(s), provided that the liaison(s)
inform(s) other OSR Ad Board members of the agenda(s) for such meetings,
seek(s) guidance from the OSR Ad Board about issues under discussion,
and submit(s) a written report to the Ad Board of meeting content and
outcomes.
- The OSR National Chair, on the recommendation of the OSR Nominating
Committee and in consultation with the OSR Ad Board, may appoint medical
students from AAMC-member institutions as liaisons to AAMC and other
committees that invite the OSR to have a student representative.
- Appointment of liaisons to these committees is for a one-year
term, renewable annually for a maximum of three years.
- The duties of the OSR liaisons to AAMC and other committees are
as follows:
- To seek guidance regarding committee agenda items from OSR
Ad Board members and the AAMC-OSR Staff Associate prior to all
committee meetings.
- To submit regular written reports to the OSR Ad Board through
the AAMC-OSR Staff Associate regarding all committee meetings
and activities.
- The OSR Ad Board shall establish and distribute annually appropriate
procedures and eligibility criteria for the nomination and selection
of all OSR liaisons.
IX. Adoption and Amendments
These Rules and Regulations shall be adopted and may be altered, repealed,
or amended, by a two-thirds vote of the OSR Institutional Primary Representatives
present and voting at any national meeting of the OSR membership for which
30 days prior written notice of the Rules and Regulations change has been
given, provided that the total number of the votes cast for the changes
constitutes a majority of the OSR Institutional Primary Representatives.
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