A4M Membership

Posted on 2003-12-13 11:20:42 in

As a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) is the only non-profit, non-commercial, medical society in the world devoted to eradicating the degenerative diseases of aging. 10 years ago, A4M became the first scientific nonprofit medical society to forecast the deliverance of human lifespans in excess of 100 years.

As a federally registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) is the only non-profit, non-commercial, medical society in the world devoted to eradicating the degenerative diseases of aging. Since 1992, A4M became the first scientific nonprofit medical society to forecast the deliverance of human lifespans in excess of 100 years.

Annual dues for A4M membership have never increased for our individual members since the organization's inception 10 years ago. As an all-volunteer medical society, the officers and directors of A4M receive no financial compensation for their tireless efforts in developing and promoting the organization. Yet, the A4M remains committed to expanding the benefits of your membership. As of December 2006, we are pleased to announce member benefits that put your membership dollars to work for you as well as the burgeoning clinical specialty of anti-aging medicine.

APPLICANTS, PLEASE NOTE:

  • An Organizational Membership affords you extended benefits. Contact the A4M Membership Department for details.
  • Allow 6-8 weeks for processing of your new membership application and receipt of your Welcoming Kit and Member Certificate.

For inquiries, please call: 800.558.1267 or email a4m@worldhealth.net.

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