Partner Organizations
United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties
To provide a means for formal recognition of emerging neurologic subspecialties and an opportunity to improve training for subspecialties through the development of training and clinical competence standards, the UCNS was created collaboratively by leaders in the field of Neurology. Achieving subspecialty certification though the UCNS is the recognition that a physician has met the requirements and standards of knowledge set by experts in the subspecialty and with the oversight of a peer-reviewed process.
British Neuropsychiatry Association
Academic & professional body for practitioners & professionals allied to medicine at the interface of the clinical & cognitive neurosciences, & psychiatry.
Allied Organizations
Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
The Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry represents psychiatrists dedicated to the advancement of medical science, education and healthcare.
American Academy of Neurology
The American Academy of Neurology is dedicated to promoting the highest quality patient-centered care and enhancing member career satisfaction.
American Psychiatric Association
The American Psychiatric Association is a national medical specialty society whose more than 38,000 physician members specialize in diagnosis, treatment, prevention and research of mental illnesses including substance use disorders.
Psych SIGN
The Psychiatry Student Interest Group Network (PsychSIGN) is a national network of medical students interested in psychiatry, from those with a rough interest in the brain and mind to those already in the residency application and match process. We connect students across the country to their peers, to psychiatry residents, and to practicing psychiatrists from a broad range of subspecialties. We provide mentoring opportunities, resources for your health and career, and ideas for expanding your interest group.
Society of Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology
The Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology (SBCN) is dedicated to serving healthcare professionals from all disciplines who are interested in brain-behavior relationships and how these relationships can go awry, contributing to neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric difficulties in patient populations. Fellows, residents, graduate students, and faculty in neurology, psychiatry, neuropsychology, and clinical neurosciences are particularly welcome to join.