Why APS? Membership Matters / Members Matter
Founded in 1888, the American Pediatric Society (APS) is the first and most prestigious academic pediatric organization in North America. Nearly 1,800 members strong the APS is dedicated to the advancement of child health through the promotion of pediatric research, recognition of achievement and cultivation of excellence through advocacy, scholarship, education and leadership development. Members of APS are recognized as academic leaders in pediatrics, and they continue to contribute to the overall progress of child health while inspiring the next generation of child health professionals.
Membership Categories
Active Members ~ $400 Annual Dues
Active member nominations are accepted for individuals who reside in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean who have distinguished themselves as child health leaders, teachers, scholars, policymakers, and/or clinicians and whose important contributions are recognized nationally and/or internationally, as determined by the Council, and who have well-established credentials as teachers, scholars, policymakers, and/or clinicians and whose contributions have advanced child health.
Honorary Members ~ $0 Annual Dues
Honorary members reside outside of the United States, Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean and otherwise meet the criteria for Active Membership and have made internationally recognized contributions to child health, as determined by the Council. Members are entitled to attend meetings, to submit abstracts and to present papers. These members are not entitled to vote, hold office or nominate colleagues for APS Active Membership.
Emeritus Members ~ $0 Annual Dues
Emeritus members are entitled to attend meetings, submit abstracts and to present papers but are not be allowed to vote or hold office.
Active members may request to be transferred to Emeritus membership upon the following:
- Seventieth (70th) birthday and/or full retirement before the first day of the annual meeting of that year.
- For health reasons and other extenuating circumstances, the APS council will determine eligibility. In the instance of any officer, Emeritus status will be deferred until completion of service on the APS Council.
Member Information and Benefits
Nominate a Colleague for Membership - Call Opens May 13, 2025
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Mission. The mission of the American Pediatric Society is to shape the future of academic pediatrics through the engagement of distinguished pediatric leaders who represent the full diversity within the field.
Membership criteria. Active members shall be limited to professionals who have distinguished themselves as child health leaders, teachers, scholars, policymakers, and/or clinicians and whose important contributions are recognized nationally and/or internationally, as determined by the Council, and who have well-established credentials as teachers, scholars, policymakers, and/or clinicians and whose contributions have advanced child health.
Nominator Eligibility | Only Active APS Members who are in good standing and current on all dues payments may propose or second the nomination of a distinguished child health leader as a new APS Member. Neither the proposing nor seconding member may be a current APS Officer or Council Member. |
Nomination Required Documents |
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Letters of nomination must clearly: | 1) indicate how the nominee has distinguished themselves as a child health leader, teacher, scholar, policymaker, advocate, and/or clinician; 2) offer evidence that the nominee’s contributions are recognized nationally and/or internationally; 3) document the nominee has well-established credentials garnered over a period of many years as a teacher, scholar, policymaker, advocate, and/or clinician; and 4) explain how the nominee’s contributions have advanced child health. Suggested ways to indicate how the nominee has demonstrated leadership in child health are outlined below:
Clear and precise delineation of a nominee’s well-established stature within pediatrics either in academia or the pediatric community at large is essential. Finally, please address the nominated member’s anticipated engagement in the APS. Indicate in what way(s) the nominee will most likely contribute to the APS mission and their involvement in other pediatric organizations and the PAS Meeting. |
Selection | Nominators will be notified of new member selections in late November – early December. |