Hi colleagues!
Some of y’all, especially rhetoric of health and medicine folks, might be interested in this call for nominations of experts to serve on the Communications Advisory Group for the National Academy of Medicine.
Nominations are due 12/15 (the process is pretty painless, based on past experience with other NASEM nominations), self-nominations are encouraged, and you don’t have to be a NAM member to nominate or be nominated.
All best!
Cagle
Lauren E. Cagle, PhD
Associate Professor | Writing, Rhetoric, & Digital Studies, University of Kentucky
Director | Environmental and Sustainability Studies, University of Kentucky
Affiliate Faculty | Appalachian Studies Program, University of Kentucky
Director & Co-Founder | Kentucky Climate Consortium
Pronouns: she/her/hers
University of Kentucky
1351 Patterson Office Tower
lauren.cagle
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CALL FOR EXPERTS
Communications Advisory Group for the National Academy of Medicine |
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Effective communications and authentic engagement with diverse audiences and communities are integral to the success of the National Academy of Medicine’s (NAM’s) mission. Yet, the information environment is complex and rapidly changing, introducing challenges that require novel tools, innovative approaches, and cutting-edge expertise. To that end, the NAM will appoint an advisory group to inform the direction of its communications and engagement activities. The NAM Communications Advisory Group will be tasked with:
- Reviewing and providing advice on the NAM’s audiences and communications activities, resources, and capabilities
- Advising on emerging trends, tools, and strategies relevant to NAM communications
- Identifying communications and engagement priorities, including but not limited to those specified in the NAM’s 2024-2028 Strategic Plan, such as:
- Addressing misinformation and rebuilding trust in scientific institutions
- Broadening and diversifying the NAM’s audience base, including through community engagement
- Understanding the impact of new AI tools on communication and leveraging AI appropriately
- Providing advice on fundraising to support the expansion of NAM communications
- Providing input to inform a Strategic Framework for NAM Communications
The advisory group will be composed of approximately 15 volunteers, who will serve 2-year terms starting in January 2024. Members will meet virtually 4 times per year and provide ad hoc input by email (for a total of approximately 15 hours annually). We are seeking a mix of academic experts and real-world practitioners to join the advisory group, with a particular interest in individuals with the following expertise and perspectives (listed alphabetically):
- AI integration and emerging trends in communications
- Community engagement
- Content strategy and creation
- Crisis communications
- Data and analytics
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Fundraising
- Informal STEM education
- Issue advocacy
- Media outreach
- Political diversity
- Science communication
- Social media
We are seeking nominations for members of this advisory group by December 15, 2023. Self nominations are accepted. Nominees do NOT have to be members of the NAM (or NAS or NAE). Please submit a nomination by completing this survey form.
Reach out to Laura DeStefano (ldestefano), NAM Director of Strategic Communications & Engagement, with any questions. |
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