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AMPAC Campaign School Registration is Now Open
Recognized as one of the top training programs in the country, this comprehensive program will mold you into a winning political strategist and help you elect friends of medicine. The Campaign School is renowned for its use of a simulated campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives, complete with demographics, voting statistics and candidate biographies.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the AMPAC Campaign School will be conducted virtually this year. In order to provide the same high-quality content of the in-person program, the Virtual Campaign School will be conducted over the course of two consecutive weekends: December 4-5 and 11-12, 2021.
Both weekends are part of the full program and must be attended by participants. This includes a two-hour virtual welcome reception tentatively scheduled for the evening of Wednesday, December 1 and each Saturday and Sunday session will run from 10:00am – 4:00pm ET.
To help participants prepare for the virtual program in December, AMPAC has developed a set of online tools, to be completed before the main program begins. These include the Campaign School simulation and workbooks which you will receive shortly after you register.
Past participants ranged from those attracted to grassroots efforts to those considering becoming a candidate for public office. No matter where you are in the process, you will develop a new understanding of how campaigns are run. As a graduate of the AMPAC program, candidates will rely on you to give them advice on strategy, message and campaign plans!
Registration for the Virtual Campaign School is now open. Space is limited and deadline to register is October 13, 2021.
Note: Registration fee is $350 for AMA Member/$1000 for non-AMA members. This fee is waived for AMA residents and students; however, space is limited and the AMPAC Board will review and select four participants from the pool of qualified resident and student applicants.
For more information contact us at: politicaleducation@ama-assn.org