[Federal Register: January 31, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 20)]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

National Institutes of Health

 
National Cancer Institute; Call for Nominations for the National 
Cancer Institute Director's Consumer Liaison Group

    The National Cancer Institute (NCI) the Federal Government's 
primary agency for cancer research, is seeking nominations for four (4) 
new members of the NCI Director's Consumer Liaison Group (DCLG) which 
will be appointed in July, 2007. The DCLG helps NCI to identify 
appropriate advocates to serve on its program and policy advisory 
committees.
    The National Cancer Institute (NCI) formed the NCI Director's 
Consumer Liaison Group (DCLG) in 1998 to advise and make 
recommendations to the NCI Director, from the perspective and viewpoint 
of cancer consumer advocates, on a wide variety of issues, programs, 
and research priorities. The DCLG gives cancer advocates a channel to 
voice their views and concerns. The DCLG is a 16-member chartered 
federal advisory committee that works with NCI to ensure that those who 
experience the burden of cancer also help to shape the course of the 
NCI's research to eradicate it. Specifically the DCLG members:
     Help develop and establish processes, mechanisms and 
criteria for identifying appropriate consumer advocates to serve on a 
variety of program and policy advisory committees responsible for 
advancing the mission of the NCI.
     Serve as a primary forum for discussion issues and 
concerns and exchanging viewpoints that are important to the broad 
development of the NCI programming and research priorities.
     Establish and maintain strong collaborations between the 
NCI and the cancer advocacy community to reach common goals.
    Eligibility Requirements: NCI looks for strong, highly qualified 
candidates who fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
     Demonstrate involvement in the cancer experience as a 
cancer survivor, a caregiver to someone who has cancer, or as a 
professional or volunteer who works with cancer survivors, patients, or 
caregivers;
     Have a constituency with which she/he regularly 
communicates on cancer issues and with which she/he is able to serve as 
a conduit for information, both to and from NCI.
    Nominees who meet the minimum eligibility requirements will be 
evaluated further based on the following qualities:
     Cancer advocacy experience; ability to represent all 
cancer survivors;
     Possession of strong leadership, communication, and 
collaboration skills;
     Ability to advise on broad cross cutting cancer issues;
     Ability to facilitate dialogue between NCI and the cancer 
advocacy community.
    DCLG members must be committed to participating in all activities 
of the DCLG which includes at least two meetings a year in Bethesda, 
MD.
    Characteristics of the DCLG. In addition to the criteria for 
individual candidates, the following characteristics of the DCLG as a 
group are balanced to ensure that it reflects the breadth and diversity 
of the consumer advocacy community:
     Racial and ethnic balance
     A broad mix of cancer sites
     Expertise with advocacy organizations (local, regional, or 
national)
     Geographical diversity
     Gender
     Age diversity
    Selection Process. A call for nominations is disseminated annually 
to a broad range of groups, including local, regional and national 
organizations, to encourage nominations of candidates reflecting the 
diversity sought for the DCLG. Individuals may nominate themselves. All 
nominees are screened for eligibility, and then evaluated according to 
the criteria. A list of highly qualified candidates who reflect balance 
and diversity of representation is forwarded to the Director, NCI who 
selects the DCLG members. The original members of the DCLG endorsed 
this process and the criteria developed to evaluate the applications of 
potential DCLG members, and this process is used to select future 
members.
    To receive a nomination package for the DCLG, send your name, 
advocacy/voluntary organization affiliation (if any), address, phone 
number and E-mail information to: Palladian Partners, Inc., Attn: DCLG 
2007 Selection Process, 1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1200, Silver Spring, 
MD 20910, Phone: (301) 650-8660, Fax: (301) 650-8676.
    Nominations must be postmarked by March 30, 2007.

    Dated: January 23, 2007.
Anna Snouffer,
Acting Director, Office of Federal Advisory Committee Policy, National 
Institutes of Health.
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