Membership Benefits and Criteria

The AHA/ASA Professional Membership offers five levels, each of which receive basic benefits, plus a corresponding package:

Membership Levels

New!

Premium Professional Plus

Receive the highest level of member benefits and involvement

$450/year
Premium Professional Desire to be involved at a significant level
$250/year
Early Career Completed training within last four years and M.D.s or Ph.D.s in the four years after their first faculty appointment* $75/year
Student/Trainee Still in training as an undergraduate, graduate or postdoctoral/clinical fellow* $75/year
General Professional Basic membership
$75/year

*Only eligible in this tier for a maximum of four years.  Then, membership must be upgraded to the next tier.

Basic Benefits

All AHA/ASA Professional Members receive basic benefits:

  • New! Notice on research submission opportunities and requests for abstracts
  • New! Special opportunities to volunteer to become a peer reviewer of manuscripts, research applications and abstract for meetings
  • Connections quarterly newsletter, including council-specific information
  • Early notice of AHA/ASA scientific meetings
  • Inclusion in and access to the online AHA/ASA Professional Membership Directory
  • AHA Advocacy Pulse electronic newsletter
  • Special briefing on legislative and regulatory issues to members who participate in AHA Lobby Day in Washington, D.C.
  • Ability to help develop legislative policy and participate in advocacy programs
  • Notification about AHA national and affiliate research funding opportunities and deadlines
  • AHA/ASA Professional Membership certificate, membership card and lapel pin 

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