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An Introduction to the American Neurological Association

An Introduction to the American Neurological Association.

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An Introduction to the American Neurological Association

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  1. An Introduction to the American Neurological Association

  2. ANA MissionThe American Neurological Association is a professional society of academic neurologists and neuroscientists devoted to advancing the goals of academic neurology; to training and educating neurologists and other physicians in the neurologic sciences; and to expanding both our understanding of diseases of the nervous system and our ability to treat them.

  3. Key LeadershipExecutive OfficersRobert H. Brown, Jr., D.Phil, M.D., President Eva L. Feldman, M.D., Ph.D., Immediate Past-PresidentStanley B. Prusiner, M.D., President-ElectDavid M. Holtzman, M.D., 1st Vice President Jack Parent, M.D., SecretarySteven R. Ringel, M.D., Treasurer

  4. Board of Directors

  5. Explore the ANA92% of members would recommend an ANA membership to their colleagues “The ANA is an association that protects and nourishes academic neurology, works hard to facilitate mentoring and collegial interactions amongst esteemed experts, and rallies for securing funding for neurology research.”“ANA sets a standard of excellence in clinical and experimental neurology.” “It is the best forum for academic neurologists to guide the direction of our field.” *Responses from the 2013 ANA Membership Survey

  6. Specialized Support for Your Academic Career Join the leading academic neurology association to receive benefits like: • Print, online and mobile access to Annals of Neurology, the ANA's academic journal, with an Impact Factor of 11.193 • First access and discounted submissions to Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology (ACTN), the ANA's new, open access journal • The ANA's new E-Advising Program • Networking opportunities, online through the member directory and in person at events • Discounts to educational events, including the ANA's Annual Meeting • Early Career Development programs to help you advance your career • Eligibility for awards, fellowships and lectureships For more information about eligibility, click here and visit the “Programs” tab.

  7. Membership Types Member - Full Time Junior/Non-Tenured Faculty Fellow - Full Time Senior/Tenured Faculty Corresponding Members and Fellows - Outside the US Special Advisory Members - Government Employees or Nonprofit Employees Industry Liaisons - Pharmaceutical Employees For more information about membership to the ANA, visit: aneuroa.org/membership

  8. How To Participate in the ANA • Engage in the ANA – Serve on Committees, be a change maker • Attend the Annual Meeting • Write disease-specific white papers for Annals • Present at SIGs, poster sessions and symposia • Use the ANA website – and READ the newsletter!

  9. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OTHERCOMMITTEES • AON Oversight • Audit • History • International Outreach • Investment Subcommittee • LRPC • Membership • Nominating • Public Policy PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE ANA Governance Structure • SUBCOMMITTEES • Career Development • Tech & Communications • E-Advising • Interactive Lunch Workshops • TCRC Special Interest Groups

  10. Advance the field of neurology. Join the ANA today and explore what membership to the premier academic neurology association can do for you. Questions? Contact the American Neurological Association ana@aneuroa.org 856-638-0423www.aneuroa.org

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