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Our Committees

The Arizona Psychiatric Society has had the benefit of its members working with passion to advance the highest principles of psychiatry. Each is essential to the continued work of the organization. Committee members are welcome, but not required, to attend the monthly meetings of the Executive Council. Each Committee meets on a schedule determined by its members and by the work to be completed by the Committee.
Each committee also has an assigned DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) delegate representative who ensures that DEI principles are integrated into the committee's activities and discussions.
Committee participation is an important and vital way to join the leadership of the Society, to familiarize yourself with the workings of governance and the Executive Council, and to choose to step into an executive leadership role or Committee Chair position. Associate Chair positions are open to Resident-Fellow Members interested in co-leading and mentorship by the Committee Chair.
Listed below are the current committee descriptions for the Arizona Psychiatric Society and their leadership:
Disaster Psychiatry Task Force
Education
Ethics
Forensic
Goverment Affairs
Membership Development
Nominations
Public Affairs
Resident Fellow Medical Student
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