AAN Vision, Mission, Values and Goals

About the AAN

2024-2028 Strategic Plan

With its first ever five-year strategic plan, the American Academy of Neurology looks to 2028 and beyond with a bold new mission statement and a renewed commitment to its vision to be indispensable to our members. The organization’s efforts are focused on four key goals developed by the Board of Directors through invaluable insight and feedback from members. We are also proud to announce new values for the AAN that are another critical part of the new strategic plan.

Vision

To be indispensable to our members.

Mission

To enhance member career fulfillment and promote brain health for all.

AAN Values

  • Community: We are a vibrant community, united by our unwavering dedication to realizing our mission.
  • Leadership: We lead in service to others, inspiring collaboration and driving change.
  • Well-being: We invest in opportunities to inspire, invigorate, and thrive.
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: We value the diversity of our identities and experiences and strive to advance equity and inclusion.

AAN Goals

The strategic plan includes the following four goals and objectives.

24-suitcase-icon.pngGrow a Diverse Neurology Workforce

The AAN will promote optimum health care to people with neurologic disease and grow the number of neurology clinicians as well as practitioners underrepresented in neurology. We will also continue to expand the care team by providing support for advanced practice providers trained in neurology and partnering with primary care providers and other members of the care team. The AAN supports the entire neurologist-led care team to provide patients with the highest quality care and neurologic health.

We'll accomplish this goal by:

  • Increasing number of practicing neurologists
  • Increasing number of US neurologist members who are underrepresented in neurology (UIN)
  • Increasing international membership
  • Increasing non-neurologist membership

24-cross-icon.pngStrengthen Neurologic Practice

The AAN will strengthen the viability of neurologic practice by improving patient access and adherence to care, improving member career fulfillment, reducing administrative burden, and ensuring that neurologists are fairly valued in the health care environment. Neurologists will serve as leaders of the care team to ensure that we improve the care and brain health of our patients. The AAN will ensure neurologists have access to the right resources to serve their patients and continue to promote the value of the neurologist-led care team.

We'll accomplish this goal by:

  • Increasing neurologist compensation
  • Reducing administrative burdens
  • Decreasing burnout
  • Increasing access to neurologic care
  • Increasing member use of quality resources

24-microscope-icon.pngPromote Neuroscience Research

The AAN will strengthen support for neuroscience research across the spectrum of basic, translational, clinical, and population implementation science. The AAN will support research and researchers as the keys to better diagnosis, life-saving therapies and treatments, cures, and the elimination of health care disparities, as well as a future free of brain disease for all.

We'll accomplish this goal by:

  • Increasing NIH funding
  • Increasing AAN research awards
  • Increasing the number of practices participating in clinical trials
  • Expanding UIN member involvement in AAN research programs

24-brain-icon.pngImprove Neurologic Health

The AAN will provide leadership, convene experts, and guide collaborations in identifying strategies for preventing, slowing, and eliminating neurologic disease. The AAN will work to improve overall neurologic health and quality of life for all people through unparalleled lifelong education, quality improvement, scientific discovery, effective therapies, and optimizing brain health.

We'll accomplish this goal by:

  • Increasing public engagement in AAN advocacy
  • Increasing member engagement in AAN advocacy
  • Developing validated brain health resources
  • Establishing the AAN as leading source for brain health resources