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Fellow

Summary Description

The Fellows object in the system captures detailed information about AANP Fellows, including their general information, additional expertise, and specific notes related to their fellowship. The following sections describe the fields and their purposes in the Fellows object. Fellows are distinguished members of the AANP community, and their data is essential for recognition and engagement purposes. Fellow data is attached to Person objects, but the Fellows object provides additional details and categorization specific to this group.

General Sub-Tab

Fields

Field NameDescriptionField Type
TitleThe title of the fellowText
AffiliationThe organization or affiliation of the fellowText
Induction YearThe year the fellow was inductedNumber
Previous / Present MembershipPrevious or current membership detailsText
Fellow TypeThe type of fellow (e.g., Deceased, Emeritus)Dropdown
BioA biography or detailed description of the fellowRich Text

Additional Expertise Sub-Tab

Fields

Field NameDescriptionField Type
Research SkillsAreas of research skillsMulti-select Checkbox
Practice ExpertiseAreas of practice expertiseMulti-select Checkbox
Education/InstructionAreas of education development and/or instructionMulti-select Checkbox
Health Policy ExpertiseAreas of health policy expertiseMulti-select Checkbox
Area(s) of ResearchSpecific research areasMulti-select Checkbox

Fellows Notes Sub-Tab

Fields

Field NameDescriptionField Type
Designation TypeThe type of designation for the fellow (e.g., Emeritus, Employee)Dropdown
Designation Start DateThe start date of the designationDate
Designation End DateThe end date of the designationDate
NotesAdditional notes related to the fellowText

Screenshots Reference

Screenshots of the Fellows data fields as captured from the AANP system are provided below for visual reference.

  • General Sub-Tab General Sub-Tab
  • Additional Expertise Sub-Tab Additional Expertise Sub-Tab
  • Fellows Notes Sub-Tab Fellows Notes Sub-Tab

Reference

  • Business Requirements Document (BRD) for additional context on fields and usage.

Appendix: Field Values

Fellow Type Values

  • Retired
  • Lifetime
  • Regular
  • Legacy
  • Inductee
  • Former
  • Deceased

Additional Expertise Values

Research Skills:

  • Ethics/IRB
  • Experimental Studies
  • Focus Groups
  • Informatics/EMR extraction
  • Key Informant Interviews
  • Not Applicable
  • Observational Studies
  • Qualitative Studies
  • Secondary Data Analysis
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Surveys and/or Questionnaires

Practice Expertise:

  • Administration
  • Charity
  • Entrepreneur
  • Faculty Clinical Practice
  • Global/International
  • Interprofessional
  • Not Applicable
  • Practice Owner
  • Preceptor
  • Primary Care
  • Specialty Care

Education/Instruction:

  • Clinical Instructor
  • Continuing Education
  • Curriculum Developer
  • Distance Learning
  • Informatics
  • Instructional Technology
  • Program Administration

Health Policy Expertise:

  • Federal Policy
  • International
  • Not Applicable
  • State Policy

Area(s) of Research:

  • Behavioral/Social Science
  • Clinical Practice
  • Clinical Trials
  • Evidence-Based Practice
  • Health Outcomes
  • Health Policy
  • Not Applicable
  • Quality Improvement
  • Workforce

Designation Type Values

  • Emeritus
  • Employee
  • Former Chair
  • Hardship
  • Honorary

This documentation provides a comprehensive overview of the fields within the Fellows object, ensuring clarity for developers and stakeholders involved in managing and utilizing fellow-related data.