Psychiatry Administrators Celebrate 40 Years of Accomplishments
For 40 years the American Association of Psychiatric Administrators (AAPA) has worked to improve its field and better prepare members to meet its challenges, and it will soon have an opportunity to celebrate its accomplishments. On May 8 during the APA annual meeting in New Orleans, the organization will throw itself a 40th anniversary party at one of the city’s famed restaurants.
Administrative psychiatry has come a long way in 40 years, and
The organization was founded in 1961 as the Association of Medical Superintendents of Mental Hospitals, with
Davis, who started the Georgia chapter of AAPA, said that education of administrators in psychiatry became a priority for the AAPA as the field evolved. “Once upon a time, administrative psychiatrists were known as superintendents of hospitals, and mostly knew about clinical care,” said Davis, “But now, the administrative psychiatrist must have a solid understanding of laws, managed care, information systems, and finances,” emphasized Davis.
In addition to sponsoring educational seminars and lectures at APA’s annual meetings, the AAPA also gives awards for outstanding achievement in the administration and management of psychiatry. The recipient of the 2000 Administrative Psychiatry Award, for example, was
While the AAPA does not certify psychiatrists in administrative psychiatry, it is closely allied with the body that does—APA’s Committee on Psychiatric Administration and Management—whose members are sometimes actively involved in the AAPA.
“Administrative psychiatry has not always been a desirable career,” said Davis. “We have been able to promote the field and to underscore the importance of having administrative leaders in psychiatry.”
APA members are invited to join AAPA’s anniversary celebration on May 8 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Arnaud’s Restaurant in New Orleans. Those who would like to attend should RSVP to