Calls for Nominations: Clinical Practice Guidelines Development
APA’s Advisory Steering Committee for the Development of Clinical Practice Guidelines will periodically be seeking nominations of individuals to serve on panels to develop clinical treatment guidelines for different topics. All open calls for nominations are listed below.
Individuals are encouraged to self-nominate and nominations from other individuals and groups are also invited. Nominees who will enhance the diversity of the development panels are particularly encouraged to apply. Nominations and supporting materials should be sent via email to APA Clinical Practice Guidelines.
Open Calls
There are no active calls for nomination at this time.
Closed Calls
Previous calls for nominations and the panel announcements:
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September 2016: Psychologists sought for three positions on APA clinical practice guideline steering committee
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September 2015: Psychologists sought for three positions on APA clinical practice guideline steering committee
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September 2014: Psychologists sought for two positions on APA Clinical Practice Guideline steering committee
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December 2012: Treatment guideline panels for obesity and PTSD are named
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April 2012: Call for nominations: Clinical treatment guideline development panel — obesity across the lifespan
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April 2012: Call for nominations: Clinical treatment guideline development panel — PTSD across the lifespan
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September 2011: Call for nominations due soon, including Clinical Treatment Guideline Development Panel
Note: APA has adopted new terminology aimed at bringing its labeling of guidelines in accord with that of other health care organizations. The term "clinical treatment guidelines" has been replaced by "clinical practice guidelines." Further, the term "practice guidelines" has been replaced by "professional practice guidelines." Clinical practice guidelines are focused on specific disorders and interventions, while professional practice guidelines are mainly concerned with how practice is conducted with particular populations or in particular settings.
