A Fellow is chosen for their burgeoning contribution to the field of addiction psychiatry and engagement with AAAP.
The criteria to be considered a Fellow includes:
- An AAAP Member for at least 2 consecutive years after certification
- Certified in Psychiatry by ABPN
- Attended 2 or more consecutive AAAP annual meetings in the last five years
- Engagement with AAAP (at least 2 of the following)
- Participated as an active member or served as chair or co-chair of an AAAP committee, SIG, or editor of AJA or the AAAP newsletter.
- Authored at least 1 publication in the AJA OR at least one article in the AAAP Newsletter
- Co-editor of AAAP Newsletter, or role as an Area Director or co-Director
- Acted as peer reviewer for AJA for at least two article.
- Presented for at least one AAAP meeting (i.e., Annual Meetings and Preconference Workshops- posters, workshops, symposia)
- Participate in the AAAP mentorship program (as an active mentee or mentor)
- Recipient of an AAAP award, including Travel, Education, Research, Founders’, Outstanding Service and Achievement, or Early Career.
- Provided clinical contributions through AAAP grants or educational initiatives, such as course director, developing a PIP, Visiting Scholar, ORN consultant or physician champion, PCSS mentor or self-assessment questions.
- Submit one letter of endorsement from a member of AAAP.
You may use this honorary title throughout your continued membership with the AAAP.
Applications may be submitted annually from March 31st through July 31st.