The Community & Public Health (CPH) Action Committee is responsible for executing AMSA’s programming and advocacy efforts in issues of community health and public health, including but not limited to climate change, food production and environmental impact, public health, health promotion, preventive medicine, primary care workforce, disability rights, structural competencies, telemedicine, and environmental health.
Position description
The CPH Opiates and Addiction Coordinator is responsible for executing AMSA’s programming efforts in issues of community and public health.
As a national Programming Coordinator, the CPH Opiates and Addiction Coordinator will fulfill the general duties and responsibilities of a national Programming Coordinator as described further below.
In addition to the general duties of a national Coordinator, specified responsibilities include: