Surgical Partners : Corporate Giving
ASGS Corporate Relations Committee
Information and Policy Guide
“A Partnership for Advancing General
Surgery Education, Surgical Services and Patient Care”
Purposes, Benefits, Membership Requirements
and Special Recognition Honors
I. ASGS Mission
Members of the Corporate Relations Committee of the American
Society of General Surgeons are committed to the goals embodied
in the following policy declaration:
American Society of General Surgeons Mission
Statement
The ASGS represents the socioeconomic, political, scientific,
ethical, and professional
interests of
General Surgeon Specialists. The ASGS is dedicated to maintaining the highest
standards of practice
for the Specialty of General Surgery, and the highest quality of care for patients.
ASGS
Vision
The ASGS is an independent, national, democratic organization composed of highly
qualified
General Surgeon Specialists and subspecialists who perform General Surgery.
ASGS
Goals
The ASGS seeks to serve as a knowledgeable and respected advocate for General
Surgeon Specialists,
and also seeks to enhance General Surgery as a specialty.
ASGS Strategies
The ASGS will constantly provide a forum for the discussion of
issues relative to the specialty
of General Surgery, and will communicate effectively with our members and
other
organizations with similar professional interests.
The ASGS will also communicate
and negotiate with federal and state governments,
and other organizations or individuals with interests impacting on the
practice of
General Surgeon Specialists and their patients.
The Corporate Relations
Committee is a cooperative effort between General Surgeon Specialists
and industry to help ASGS meet and strengthen this
mission. A commitment
of reciprocal ASGS support for appropriate corporate initiatives underpins
this cooperative partnership.
II. Benefits of Membership
The American Society of General Surgeons offers an interactive
working relationship with member companies of the Corporate
Relations Committee.
The Committee
offers regular opportunities to discuss patient, physician and product
issues within
a close and confidential framework. Open discussion and exchange of ideas
and information is encouraged. Representatives of the Corporate Relations
Committee
will have access to ASGS Officers and staff on a personal basis. Committee
membership also offers members an opportunity to meet and confer with
their peers from other
member corporations.
III. Other Benefits
- Membership Directory on-line (limits on
use)
- Corporate Membership listing on ASGS website
- Invitation to ASGS
annual business luncheon
- Use of ASGS Corporate Member Emblem (upon request and approval)
- Program and Annual Meeting acknowledgement of Corporate Relations
Membership and Support
- Corporate Profile on ASGS website with hyperlink to company
homepage
- First Opportunity to partner with ASGS on high profile ASGS
activities
IV. Membership Levels
Basic Membership
Corporations with products and services related to the Specialty
of General Surgery may join the ASGS Corporate Relations Committee
with
a commitment of an unrestricted
educational grant of $10,000 per year. The cost of any in-kind
corporate services rendered to ASGS will be considered for achievement
of basic membership. The
cost of these services provided by a company that has already
committed to basic membership, or membership at a higher level, will be added
to
the cost
of its
annual membership level and, if combined costs are equal to
a higher
level, will qualify the company for the appropriate upgraded level
of membership.
Bronze Membership
This membership level is predicated on gifts of $25,000 or more
per year and offers the above benefits plus:
- ASGS endorsement
declaration
- Events with ASGS leadership
Silver Membership
Gifts of $50,000 or more and offers the above benefits plus:
- Priority
on booth placement at ASGS meetings
- Corporate logo listing on
all ASGS Surgfax mailings to membership
Gold Membership
Gold Level Membership is predicated on gifts of $75,000 or more
and offers the above benefits plus:
- Invitation to Executive Roundtables
- Participation in cooperative
programs
Platinum Membership
Platinum Level Membership is predicated on gifts of $100,000
or more and offers the full range of benefits provided
at each level.
V. Governance
A chair elected for a one-year term by all the members in
good standing represents the corporate members. He/she has
a formal
liaison relationship
with the
Board of Directors and reports to the Board on meetings throughout
the year on issues
of mutual interest between industry and ASGS. Any member
may nominate themself or others, and will be selected by
majority
rule via printed
ballot.
VI. Membership Requirements
- Members of the Corporate Relations
Committee are asked to send representatives to at least one
of two meetings of the Committee held during
the year.
- Members of the Corporate Relations Committee are asked to
submit annually a list of General Surgery products or services
that
are
marketed by the corporation.
- Members of the Corporate Relations Committee who
no longer wish to remain active must give notice of membership
termination at least
60 days prior to January 1 of each year so that the ASGS budget for
the ensuing year
reflects appropriate
expenditures.
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