J. Benjamin Younger Office of Public Affairs:
Who and What We Are
In 1989, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) opened a Public
Affairs Office in Washington, DC, in response to growing government
involvement in health care.
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Since then, the Washington Office has
grown to include both government relations and public relations functions.
As a result, the Washington Office was renamed the Office of Public Affairs in
1995 and then in 2003, named the J. Benjamin Younger Office of
Public Affairs in honor of the late ASRM Executive Director, J.
Benjamin Younger, M.D. who was instrumental in launching the office
in 1989 during his term as ASRM President. |
The Society established the Washington Office
so that the collective voice of our members resonates on Capitol Hill,
at state government levels, and in the media.
The J. Benjamin Younger Office of Public Affairs conducts the following activities on behalf of
ASRM members:
Government Relations
As one of the leading reproductive medicine organizations, the ASRM represents
members on key issues before the federal and state legislatures. We communicate
membership concerns with regard to federal and state legislation through
a variety of forums. Legislators are currently examining the legal and
ethical issues in reproductive health and, as a result, they are becoming
more dependent on experts in reproductive medicine for guidance in constructing
responsible legislation.
To this end, the J. Benjamin Younger Office of Public Affairs:
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Testifies before Congress and federal agencies.
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Communicates with members of Congress, their staffs and agency personnel.
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Participates in coalitions with other medical societies and associations
to strengthen our position.
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Serves as an educational resource to legislators and the public.
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Monitors and recruits ASRM members to monitor legislation in all 50 states
and the District of Columbia.
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Represents the ASRM at the American Medical Association.
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Coordinates the ASRM "Net" -- a program where ASRM members interested in
reproductive health care policy help conduct government and public relations
activities on behalf of the ASRM. Net participants may be called upon to
testify before state legislatures, correspond with elected officials, and
comment in the media on regulatory activities of interest to the Society.
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Coordinates the annual Public Affairs Workshop.
Public Relations
The Society has developed a proactive media and public relations campaign
to broaden the general knowledge of infertility and ART procedures. These
public relations programs have been developed to promote awareness of the
social, moral and medical relevance of reproductive disorders and the important
role that reproductive medicine plays in addressing these problems.
The J. Benjamin Younger Office of Public Affairs:
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Conducts ongoing media relations activities with the national print and
broadcast media.
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Fulfills ongoing media requests.
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Drafts news releases and statements
on the Society's position.
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Organizes and coordinates press conferences, briefings, special interviews,
and a writer's conference.
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Conducts a media relations program at the ASRM
Annual Meeting.
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Serves as the liaison to public information counterparts in the major health
care organizations.
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Provides public relations training and materials to members of "The Net".
Public Affairs Staff
Sean B. Tipton
Director, Public Affairs
Tel: (202) 863-2494 * Fax: (202) 484-4039
e-mail: stipton@asrm-dc.org
Eleanor Nicoll
Public Affairs Manager
Tel: (202) 863-2439 * Fax: (202) 484-4039
email: enicoll@asrm-dc.org
Cris Connerley
Administrative Assistant
Tel: 202-863-4985 * Fax: (202) 484-4039
email: cconnerley@asrm-dc.org
American Society for Reproductive Medicine
J. Benjamin Younger Office of Public Affairs
409 12th Street SW, Suite 203
Washington, DC 20024-2188
Tel: (202) 863-2494 Fax (202)484-4039
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