AAN Leadership Development
Cultivating Leaders. Building Neurology's Future.
|LocationCultivating Leaders. Building Neurology's Future.
|LocationThe AAN Practice Leadership Development Program engages solo and small practitioners through development of knowledge and skills to better manage their practice as well as lead staff and office management. These participants will help shape the future of neurology within the AAN and their communities. The program’s convenient format is designed to provide high-quality training while accommodating the demanding schedules of busy practitioners.
The 2024 application period is now closed. Notifications will be sent in summer 2024.
The program’s convenient format was designed to provide high-quality training while accommodating the restricted schedules of busy practitioners.
The program will kick off on October 23 and 24, 2024, and participants will graduate in person in April 2025.
Eligible applicant must be a certified neurologist and active AAN member residing in the United States.*
The AAN Leadership Development Programs intentionally aim to choose a broad range of applicants that reflect the diversity of both the population and the communities we engage with. We strongly encourage applicants from various backgrounds to apply, embracing diversity in factors such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, and individuals with disabilities.
*if you have unique circumstances and feel you are an exception to the eligibility criteria for this program, please contact us.
AAN members interested in participating in the program should submit the following documents in PDF format, in addition to your responses to the essay questions, as part of the application process:
Preference will be given to applicants who have not completed any of the intensive AAN Leadership Programs. We consider the diversity and experience of the whole cohort beyond individual attributes to provide the best learning environment.
The Practice Leadership Program was a very unique opportunity for me to collaborate with young physicians around the country all coming together for a common goal: to grow personally and professionally. There were physicians from large clinics, hospitals, and solo practices, all of whom brought a different perspective and new skills to the table when discussing common issues we all face. We learned a lot about ourselves and our emotional intelligence, which continues to help me in my day-to-day interactions with patients and my staff. I'm very grateful to the AAN.
Michael J. Soileau, MD
2020 Practice Leadership Program Graduate
The 2024 Practice Leadership Program is supported in part by:
Advocate Level
Associate Level
EMD Serono • Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
For additional information, please contact Nathaniel J. Kosher, Member Leadership Development Program Manager, at (612) 928-6088.