Volunteer Opportunities

Make an Impact With AANEM

Hundreds of NM and EDX experts volunteer their time and expertise to serve on a variety of AANEM committees and task forces each year. These volunteers make it possible for AANEM to achieve its mission to improve the quality of patient care and advance the science of NM diseases and EDX medicine.

Get involved this year to build meaningful connections with other members, immerse yourself in the latest science, and make an impact in the NM and EDX community.

Explore the committee brochure to learn more, and volunteer to join a group that fits your interests and experience.

View the full list of AANEM, ABEM, and ANF committees and see who volunteers their time and expertise within each committee below:

NM/MSK Self-Assessment Examination Committee

Annually prepares a NM self-assessment examination (NMSAE) that can be used by training programs or be taken by practitioners as an educational experience; prepares a review to supplement the examination, and creates shorter medical topic area self-assessments that appeal to neurologists and physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMR) physicians.

Meets yearly at the AANEM Annual Meeting. Additional commitment outside of the annual meeting is approximately 5 – 7 hours per month (dependent on number of assignments).


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Committee Members

Karissa Gable, MD
Ben Barnes, MD
Monica Carrion-Jones, MD
Miguel Chuquilin , MD
Christyn Edmundson, MD
Gary Gallagher, MD
Partha Ghosh, MD
Dora Leung, MD
Elizabeth Ng, MD
Stephan Pirnie, MD/PhD
Shruti Raja, MD
Kevin Silver, DO
Deborah Venesy, MD
Yedatore Venkatesh, MD
Suzanne Woodbury, MD
Anna Vredenburg

You will get opportunities to actively participate regardless of your institutional affiliation, academic rank, or career stage. When you join, do not hesitate to come forward with new ideas, or volunteer yourself for committee roles. You will be heard. You will be given an opportunity to thrive and give back.”

Elie Naddaf, MD

In an ever-changing world of medical practice–and especially when there are so many and so varied assaults on the quality of EDX medicine–I have found it rewarding to be a part of efforts and programs to meet these challenges. Being on committees and being involved in the AANEM helps me feel I am helping and a part of the solution.

Peter A. Grant, MD Medford, OR