Saturday, 19 January 2019

Three Benefits of Becoming a Member of the American Autonomic Society


Located in Dallas, Texas, the POTS Treatment Center treats individuals with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) and chronic fatigue syndrome. Among its program procedures, the center reviews heart rate regulation, coping skills, and lifestyle management to develop effective treatment programs for its patients. The POTS Treatment Center maintains membership with the American Autonomic Society.

Established to serve as a nexus for individuals interested in the function and structure of the autonomic nervous system, the American Autonomic Society (AAS) brings together those working to better understand the pathology, prevention, and treatment of autonomic nervous system disorders through annual events and other offerings. Here are three benefits of becoming a member of AAS.

1. Publishing opportunities: AAS members enjoy preferred calls to submit articles to the official journal of the AAS, Clinical Autonomic Research.

2. Career development: AAS provides ongoing educational programs as well as holds awards ceremonies in honor of excellence in autonomic medicine. It also encourages members to apply for a seat on the Clinical Autonomic Research editorial board.

3. Join the professional community: Whether at the Annual International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System or by joining a live online AAS course, members connect with top talent in the field.

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