Hey there, friends! We’re excited to share our revamped Strategic Ambassador Initiative, which is all about connecting amazing individuals in the sleep medicine community. This program invites enthusiastic members to step forward and showcase their interests as volunteers, aligning their passions with our mission to enhance sleep health.
Serving as a strategic ambassador is a one-year gig, with chances to renew each year. Here’s a peek at the different ambassador roles for 2025/2026:
Early Career Ambassadors
Goal: Promote awareness of sleep medicine as a viable career choice.
These ambassadors will help students and residents navigate the exciting world of sleep medicine and build valuable connections. Meet our new ambassadors: Jamie Lee, MD, and Alex Rivera, MBBS!
Education Ambassadors
Goal: Foster professional development for our members.
This team will curate and review educational content to help members grow in their careers. Say hello to our newest members: Tara Johnson, MD, and Ethan Patel, DO!
Emerging Technology Ambassadors
Goal: Integrate new technologies into clinical practice.
These ambassadors will assist in evaluating applications for upcoming sleep technology awards, including a fun People’s Choice innovation award. Welcome aboard, Mia Chen, PhD, and Rajesh Kumar, MD!
Membership Ambassadors
Goal: Enhance the member experience.
This group will support new members and strengthen connections within our community. We’re thrilled to introduce our new ambassadors: Sarah Thompson, MPT, and Jacob White, DDS!
Public Education Ambassadors
Goal: Advocate for the importance of sleep medicine in public education.
These ambassadors will be resources for public inquiries related to sleep, helping spread the word about sleep health. Join us in welcoming Emily Brown, MD, and Kevin Harris, PhD!
Social Media Ambassadors
Goal: Promote sleep care and health through social media.
This team will leverage social platforms to raise awareness and share valuable insights on sleep health. Check out our new ambassadors: Lisa Green, MD, and Tom Robinson, MD!
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