GOAL
I: To be truly relevant to our members
1. Increase membership
a.
Increase all categories
b. Communicate regularly with member and nonmember
psychiatrists to explore their professional needs
and determine if PSV is meeting them
2. Increase e-mail communication list
3. Continue and expand office support services
for individual members through Psychiatric Office
Personnel meetings
4. Continue referral service for patients through
PSV Executive Director
and Membership Directory
GOAL II: To promote advocacy and ethical care for
the mentally ill
1. Have an annual increase of members
join the MHA or VAMI or
an advocacy group
2. Support VAMHE with PSV donations of money
and psychiatrists joining
as board members
3. Develop and advance yearly legislative priorities
(e.g.. parity,
ethical prescribing, confidentiality, support public
mental health financing, etc.)
4. Increase psychiatry's participation and
influence in all significant
statewide mental health initiatives
5.
Annual membership presentation on ethics
GOAL III: To foster science and the progress of
psychiatry
1. Establish meaningful relationships with
Psychiatry Training Programs
a.
Support training through teaching and supervising
residents and medical students
b. Help raise endowments for training or research
2.
Provide members with CME, networking with members
across the state,
liaison and communication with APA about important
issues in other
states which could impact upon our members (e.g. parity,
prescribing privileges)
3. Support psychiatry's role as the best qualified
team and most cost effective leader with a unique
role as evaluator, diagnostician, psychotherapist
and psychopharmacologist
GOAL IV: To make a positive contribution to our
communities
1. Volunteer efforts on Community Service Boards
and at medical schools, free clinics
2. Offer service to the Red Cross in case of
disasters
3. Public education presentations
4. Encourage members to provide at least one
hour a week for community service