Committee Volunteer Form
You've already joined the Neurology Section team, now become an active, participating contributor!
The Neurology Section prides itself on providing leadership opportunities for you through our committee structure. As an active member, not only with the Neurology Section, but also within the physical therapy profession, you are qualified to help other members benefit from your education, training, and experience. Ideally, as a volunteer committee member or chair, you will be able to benefit through learning by working with others as well. The Neurology Section committees and SIGs generally work from the strategic plan developed by the Board of Directors. Click here to view a PDF version of the strategic plan so that you can better understand what a particular committee does as part of its function.
Please review the information below regarding the committee positions available. If you are interested in a position, click here to print a Microsoft Word or PDF version of this document and mail/email/fax this form to the address below. Thank you for volunteering!
Neurology Section at APTA
Attn: Executive Officer
1111 N Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
800/999-2782, ext. 3237
FAX 703/706-8575
neuro@apta.org
Committees:
Advocacy and Consumer Affairs – focuses on public policy, legislation, and consumer education – we especially are in need of individuals interested in consumer and public education and health literacy
Archives/Historian – preserves the history of the Neurology Section – need assistance with archiving at APTA and also interviewing/photographing
Awards – publicizes Section awards and selects winners on a yearly basis
Finance – works with the Treasurer to manage Section budget and investments
Membership/Public Relations – publicizes the benefits of membership to increase number of members
Neurologic Clinical Specialist – promotes and supports members in becoming ABPTS certified
Practice – advances neurologic practice through member education and other initiatives
Program – approves and manages Section programming at the Combined Sections Meeting (CSM)
Research – promotes research by members and selects abstracts for presentations at CSM
Telecommunications – develops and maintains electronic communications (e-news, website, etc.)