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Government Affairs Committee
New York ACEP will be the key advocate for high-quality emergency care and public policy relating to emergency medicine and the recognized authority on emergency medical issues.
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Promote New York ACEP issues to legislators.
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Provide advocacy education for residents, residency directors, ED directors and attending physicians.
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Communicate legislative and regulatory issues at all New York ACEP forums.
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Develop clear messages to distinguish New York ACEP from national ACEP.
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Enhance New York ACEP leader representation at annual national ACEP Leadership and Advocacy Conference.
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Explore all available media technology to promote New York ACEP messages.
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Enhance legislative network of spokespersons.
Daniel G. Murphy, MD MBA FACEP, Mercy Medical Center, Chair Brahim Ardolic, MD FACEP, Staten Island University Hospital Joel M. Bartfield, MD FACEP, Albany Medical Center
Samuel F. Bosco, MD FACEP, St. Peter's Hospital
Jay M. Brenner, MD, SUNY Upstate Medical University Matthew G. Dunn, DO, Glens Falls Hospital Sarah E. Fabiano, MD, University of Rochester
Zachary Ginsberg, MD, North Shore University Hospital
Mark C. Henry, MD FACEP, SUNY at Stony Brook Adam D. Hill, MD MBA, Mount Sinai Medical Center Raymond Iannaccone, MD FACEP, Emergency Medical Associates Michael F. Jefferson, MD FACEP, MedExcel USA Douglas R Mailly, MD, Hudson Valley Hospital Center Radhika Malhotra, MD, SUNY Upstate Medical University
Cynthia Martinez-Capolino, MD, Rochester General Health System
Gary S. Rudolph, MD FACEP, North Shore University Hospital Anthony R. Ruvo, MD FACEP, MedExcel USA
Andrew E. Sama, MD FACEP, North Shore University Hospital
Sandra M. Schneider, MD FACEP, University of Rochester Sydney E. Shrader, MD, Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center
Alexander Tsukerman, MD, Richmond University Medical Center
Peter Viccellio III, MD FACEP, SUNY at Stony Brook
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