AAFPRS Foundation Committees

The AAFPRS Foundation Committees work under the direction of the Board of Directors to help advance the mission of the Educational & Research Foundation for the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

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NameDescription
Awards CommitteeRecommends criteria for all AAFPRS Awards to the Foundation Board; works with staff to publicize awards; selects award recipients to recommend to the Foundation Board for approval; coordinates with the Fellowship Research Review subcommittee for recommendation of the Roe and Gillies awards; coordinates with the the International Symposium Committee and the Foundation Board for the Efrain Davalos Award (presented every 4 years at the International Symposium); and may make recommendations concerning other new awards to Foundation Board. The AAFPRS Awards should represent the collective values of the Academy and recognize excellence among our diverse group of members.AWARDSCOMMITTEE/AWARDS
Cleft and Anomaly SubcommitteeThe overall goal of each Specialty Surgery Subcommittee is to promote and advance the field of reconstruction surgery and cleft and congenital anomalies surgery surrounding the face, head and neck within and outside the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.CLEFTLIPCOMMITTEE/CLEFTLIP
CME CommitteeRecommend individuals to be course chairs for AAFPRS Foundation educational activities. These can be submitted on an ongoing basis, but the committee will receive a formal request for course chair recommendations each year. The ultimate decision is made by either the current or incoming AAFPRS President with input from AAFPRS leadership. Help ensure that AAFPRS Foundation educational activities offer high-quality, cutting-edge content and adhere to ACCME Guidelines. Periodically review the clinical and business education programs for AAFPRS Foundation in-person conferences and virtual events making recommendations for improvements potential enhancements or topics that should be considered for future (if applicable.) Review posters (on site or virtually) and serve as judges for the outstanding poster awards (Annual Meeting.) Alert the AAFPRS staff or course chairs of any perceived conflicts of interest or commercial bias from the conference faculty when attending in-person events and/or virtual/online events and presentations. If requested by the CONNECT Committee, review videos to determine suitability for CME credit. Review disclosures for AAFPRS Foundation meetings prior to the event to identify any potential conflicts of interest or issue that may impact ACCME compliance. Review pre-recorded presentation videos and any presentation slides to ensure suitability and adherence to ACCME guidelines (virtual meetings).CMECOMMITTEE/CME
Evidence-Based Medicine & Research CommitteeRecommends to Foundation Board of Directors criteria, encourages entries, and selects winners for the Leslie Bernstein Resident Research, Investigator Development, and the Bernstein Research Grants; for the Research Center oversees the Research Scholar Award, Wally K. Dyer Clinical Investigator Award, and the Clinical Research Scholarship; oversees all research activities and encourages research in facial plastic surgery at all levels: identifies research areas of strategic importance in facial plastic surgery and makes recommendations to the Foundation or Academy Board of Directors related to those areas. Develops short and long-term strategies to incorporate evidence-based medicine into our facial plastic surgeon culture. No member of the research committee may apply for or receive a research award while a member of the research committee.EVB COMMCOMMITTEE/EVB COMM
FACE TO FACE CommitteeThe FACE TO FACE (FTF) Committee develops recommendations and programming which offer services of AAFPRS members on a pro bono basis via several humanitarian programs, including FTF International, FTF Domestic Violence and FTF FACES OF HONOR; works with the Specialty Surgery Subcommittees regarding outreach programs; and collects data regarding its humanitarian programs.FTFCOMMITTEE/FTF
Fellows-In-Training CommitteeThe Fellows-in-Training (FIT) Subcommittee is charged with providing informational and educational support to current and past fellows, providing a list of webinars and meetings for fellow participation, assisting fellows with preparing for the end-fellowship examination through study groups and other study guides, assisting past fellows preparing for Board certification, answering questions fellows may have regarding employment opportunities, interviews, or situations requiring dialogue between colleagues, posting monthly communications through the committee portal ensuring fellows are aware of the subcommittee’s availability and encouraging fellows to network actively with their FIT peers via our CONNECT community and beyond, providing recommendations to the Curriculum Subcommittee for the bibliography and video updates.FITCOMMITTEE/FIT
Fellowship CommitteeThe Fellowship Committee: recommends preceptors to the Foundation board of directors; reviews the work of all preceptors; provides structure for testing and certification of those completing fellowship program; recommends to the Foundation board of directors those who are to receive graduate fellows certificates; encourages participation in the fellowship program as preceptors and fellows; recommends to the Foundation board of directors a core curriculum for all AAFPRS fellowship programs; and recommends to the Foundation board of director strategies to gain accreditation for the fellowship program.FLWSHPCOMMITTEE/FLWSHP
Fellowship Curriculum SubcommitteeThe Fellowship Curriculum Subcommittee reviews and produces up-to-date study materials for the end-fellowship exam.FLWCURRCOMMITTEE/FLWCURR
Fellowship Research Review SubcommitteeThe Fellowship Research Review Subcommittee reviews all fellowship abstracts and papers and selects the winners for the John Orland Roe and Sir Harold Delf Gilles Awards. This Subcommittee also reviews and approves the research surveys developed by fellows-in-training for distribution to the AAFPRS membership, so as to assist fellows-in-training with requesting survey participation to assist them with completing the research components of their fellowship.FLWRESCHCOMMITTEE/FLWRESCH
Fundraising and Development CommitteeIn partnership with the Academy and the Foundation Boards, the Fundraising and Development Committee outlines and supports the association's fundraising initiatives, including member and corporate giving, major and planned gifts, and any capital, endowment, and comprehensive campaigns approved by the Board. This includes the coordination of an Annual Gala. The Committee assists with the fiscal health of the Foundation through philanthropy and fund development, to support projects and tasks which are consistent with the Foundation's mission. The Committee Members are charged with engaging the entire Board in fundraising and shaping development strategies and plans and monitoring result against those plans.FDCCCOMMITTEE/FDCC
Gender Affirmation Facial Surgery SubcommitteeThe overall goal of each Specialty Surgery Subcommittee is to promote and advance the field of reconstruction surgery and cleft and congenital anomalies surgery surrounding the face, head and neck within and outside the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.GAFSCOMMITTEE/GAFS
Industry Relations and Engagement CommitteeThe Industry Relations and Engagement Committee identifies and recommends a variety of strategic approaches for the AAFPRS to establish and grow mutual, meaningful, collaborative and trusting relationships with Industry Stakeholders. Seeking to leverage our common values and goals to advance quality care, services and products in our Specialty, the committee works to advance Industry engagement concepts, reaffirm (and revamp, as needed) solid existing collaborations, and ultimately deliver on a strategic vision that will produce mutual benefits for the AAFPRS, Industry and our common customers/members alike.IRECOMMITTEE/IRE
Investment CommitteeReviews the investment of endowment funds and makes recommendations, if/as needed, to the Foundation Board. The six-person committee consists of the treasurer, treasurer- elect, executive vice president, two fellows of the Academy and a chair appointed by the Foundation Board of Directors. The chair and Academy fellows serve a three-year term and may be reappointed.ENDOWMTCOMMITTEE/ENDOWMT
Reconstructive Surgery SubcommitteeThe overall goal of each Specialty Surgery Subcommittee is to promote and advance the field of reconstruction surgery and cleft and congenital anomalies surgery surrounding the face, head and neck within and outside the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.RSSCOMMITTEE/RSS