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Join ADGAP
There are four types of ADGAP membership categories. Please note, ADGAP membership dues run on an annual basis, ending December 31st.
Institutional Member - Leaders of geriatric departments or divisions at accredited medical and osteopathic schools and fellowship program directors in free standing, university-affiliated and non-affiliated ACGME accredited hospital-based programs.
$350 (1 year)
An Institutional membership also includes one free sponsored Individual membership. This may be any faculty member from the Institution. The free Individual member application is included on the Institutional member form.
The benefits of ADGAP Institutional Memberships are:
- Attendance at the Annual Leadership Retreat, supported by the John A. Hartford Foundation.
- A FREE Individual (non-voting) membership for an additional faculty member.
- Opportunities to discuss the wide variety of research, education, and clinical issues confronting directors of geriatrics academic programs.
- A voice in joint advocacy efforts by the AGS and ADGAP on issues of shared interest.
- Membership in the Fellowship Program Directors Group that was created specifically to meet their need for a separate forum for discussion of their issues.
- Regular communication through the ADGAP list serv.
- Networking opportunities with other members at ADGAP's May Business Meeting.
- Free Job posting via the ADGAP list serv.
Permanent Member - The Permanent Member is the American Geriatrics Society.
Individual Member - ADGAP provides access to a number of the benefits of Institutional membership in the organization through the non-voting Individual membership. Individual members can be Fellowship Directors or other faculty members.
$200 (1 year)
Emeritus Member - Emeritus members consist of Institutional members who are no longer geriatric Academic Program Directors but remain generally interested in the Association's purposes and activities. Emeritus membership is free. In order to maintain membership status you would need to be involved in ADGAP in one or more of the following ways:
- Attend the ADGAP Leadership Retreat
- Attend the ADGAP business meeting during the AGS Annual Meeting
- Participate in ADGAP-related grant proposal submissions or committees
- Serve as a mentor (eg. new ADGAP members)
If you would like to become an Emeritus member, please contact Erin Corley at ecorley@americangeriatrics.org for an application.
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