Role Overview |ApplyCall for ApplicationsWhat Every Physician Needs to Know Online Curriculum TaskforceABM is launching a dedicated Task Force to transform the highly regarded What Every Physician Needs to Know (WEPNTK) curriculum into a rigorous, scalable, and globally accessible online educational program. For years, WEPNTK has served as a cornerstone of ABM’s in‑person educational offerings. As part of ABM’s strategic commitment to innovation, accessibility, and expansion of online learning, this project will convert the existing 8‑hour in-person course into a CME‑eligible online product, designed to meet modern standards for competency‑based education and adult learning. This Task Force will play a critical role in shaping the future of ABM’s educational portfolio and increasing access to high‑quality breastfeeding medicine education worldwide. Role OverviewPurpose & Organizational Need:The move to an online format supports several core ABM goals:
This project advances ABM’s strategic priorities related to digital learning, clinical excellence, and organizational growth. Scope of Work
Project Goals & Expected OutcomesBy October 2026, the Task Force will deliver a fully developed and launch-ready online version of the WEPNTK curriculum that includes:
Time CommitmentThis is a high‑engagement, time‑sensitive task force. Members should expect frequent meetings and active work cycles, especially during curriculum mapping, assessment creation, LMS build, and beta testing phases. Benefits of ParticipationTask Force members will:
EligibilityParticipation on the WEPNTK Online Curriculum Task Force is open to ABM members who are eligible to serve on committees and task forces under ABM’s bylaws. At this time, medical doctor–level members in the following ABM membership categories are eligible:
ABM deeply values the contributions of all members across professions. While this specific task force requires eligibility aligned with ABM’s governance structure and medical doctor‑level responsibilities, there will be additional opportunities for broader volunteer participation in other working groups and projects in the future. Application ProcessABM welcomes applications from eligible members with expertise in curriculum development, online education, instructional design, assessment creation, medical education, or breastfeeding medicine. Apply NowContact ABM Education Manager, Jean Link, at [email protected] with any questions about this opportunity. Conflict of Interest and WHO Code ComplianceABM volunteers must comply with the principles of the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes and subsequent relevant World Health Assembly resolutions. Task force members may not have any current or recent financial, advisory, or promotional relationships, nor engage in activities with entities that manufacture or market products covered under the WHO Code, including but not limited to breast-milk substitutes, feeding bottles, and teats. This includes direct employment, consulting arrangements, honoraria, speaking engagements, research funding, or other material or financial support. Task force members must fully disclose any past affiliations and potential conflicts of interest, and their appointment will be contingent upon alignment with the organization's policies on conflicts of interest and WHO Code compliance. |