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AES Membership Categories and Requirements The Androgen Excess Society has four categories of members: Active, Associate, Corresponding, and Honorary. Membership in the Society: Active Category The Society was founded with the purpose of fostering and focusing greater research in the area of androgen excess disorders research, and is committed to continuing these efforts. Consistent with this goal, membership in the Active category in the Society requires the publication of at least three peer-reviewed publications in the area of androgen physiology or androgen excess research. Active members will be entitled to all rights and privileges of the Society including full voting privileges, running for office, and no or reduced cost registration at the Society's Annual Meeting. Membership in the Society: Associate Category One of the principal aims of the Society is to educate and provide patients affected by androgen excess, and the clinicians caring for them, with the most up to date information regarding these disorders, thereby improving the diagnosis and care of women affected with these common and important disorders. Interested clinicians and patients are encouraged to become members of the Society in the Associate category. Associate members in the Society will consist of: (i) Trainees (students, Fellows, etc.) who are currently participating in studies contributing to our understanding of androgen-related disorders, as attested by a letter from a faculty advisor/mentor; or (ii) Clinicians with an interest in the treatment of androgen excess disorders, but who have no demonstrable interest or experience in scientific investigation related to these disorders. (iii) Nursing/clinical research coordinators who are actively involved in the study or treatment of androgen excess. Associate members will be entitled to all rights and privileges of the Society, including no or reduced cost registration at the Society's Annual Meeting, except the right to vote or hold office. Membership in the Society: Corresponding Category To facilitate membership by researchers residing in underdeveloped countries, the Corresponding member category was created. Corresponding members in the Society will consist of: (i) Trainees (students, Fellows, etc.) who are currently participating in studies contributing to our understanding of androgen-related disorders, as attested by a letter from a faculty advisor/mentor; or (ii) Clinicians with an interest in the treatment of androgen excess disorders, but who have no demonstrable interest or experience in scientific investigation related to these disorders. (iii) Nursing/clinical research coordinators who are actively involved in the study or treatment of androgen excess. Only persons who are permanent residents of developing countries, as defined by the United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (www.un.org/ohrlls) can be eligible to be a Corresponding Member. Corresponding members will be entitled to all rights and privileges of the Society, except the right to vote or hold office, and the right to no or reduced cost admission to the Society Annual Meetings.
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