GIP members are representatives of AAMC member institutions. Therefore, to become a member, an individual must be appointed by his or her medical school dean or teaching hospital director. A letter from a dean or teaching hospital director is sufficient to establish membership. There is no cost to join. There is no limit to the number of institutional representatives appointed to the GIP.
Becoming an active member of the GIP
Membership is comprised of individuals involved at their institution with space planning, strategic planning, academic planning, clinical services, planning and marketing, facilities planning, information systems planning, and resource planning. The GIP's members are planning professionals who represent the full spectrum of medical teaching institutions, including medical schools, medical centers, hospitals, and other health system organizations.
How to Join
GIP members are representatives of AAMC member institutions. Therefore, to become a member, an individual must be appointed by his or her medical school dean or teaching hospital director. A letter from a dean or teaching hospital director is sufficient to establish membership. There is no cost to join. There is no limit to the number of institutional representatives appointed to the GIP. However, only one representative may be designated as the institution's Principal Contact, as described below.
Member Categories
Principal Contact - This individual is the most senior person in the organization with planning as his or her principal responsibility. The principal contact is the person with whom the GIP most frequently communicates and through whom the GIP is able to reach specific audiences within the institution.
Other Representative - Any individual from an AAMC-member institution with professional responsibilities in the areas of planning addressed by the GIP.
Questions? Contact GIP@aamc.org