The AAAA® is a non-profit association of graduates from CAHEA-AMA/CAAHEP accredited training programs specializing in the science and clinical practice of anesthesiology.
The purpose of the Academy is to...
- Establish and maintain the standards of the profession by fostering and encouraging continuing education and research to all graduate Anesthesiologist Assistants and enrolled students of accredited programs.
- Represent the interests of the profession
- Initiate and cultivate relationships with other organizations of health care providers.
- Instill confidence in the public by adhering to established ethical norms and legal constraints
MEMBERSHIP
Dedicated to the ethical advancement of the Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant profession and to excellence in patient care through education, advocacy, and promotion of the Anesthesia CareTeam.
What is Advocacy?
The American Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants (AAAA®) actively advocates for patient safety and improved access to care through grassroots lobbying and a AAAA® legislative fund. Member engagement and donations are key to the success of AAAA® advocacy efforts. Explore the ways that you can help.
The American Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants (AAAA®) is the national organization dedicated to the ethical advancement of the Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant profession and to excellence in patient care through education, advocacy, and promotion of the Anesthesia Care Team. From AAAA® Mission Statement Adopted October 15, 2011
Values
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Communication
- Professionalism
Definition and Purpose
The AAAA® is a non-profit association of graduates from CAHEA-AMA/CAAHEP accredited training programs specializing in the science and clinical practice of anesthesiology.
The purpose of the Academy is to...
- Establish and maintain the standards of the profession by fostering and encouraging continuing education and research to all graduate Anesthesiologist Assistants and enrolled students of accredited programs.
- Represent the interests of the profession
- Initiate and cultivate relationships with other organizations of health care providers.
- Instill confidence in the public by adhering to established ethical norms and legal constraints
Encouraging the skilled and compassionate practice of anesthesia with respect for human dignity and the rights of patients in their care