The USASP Leadership Academy (LA) aims to develop the next generation of leaders in the pain field. The program empowers pain scholars with high potential to accelerate the development of leaders in pain research, practice, policy, and education. LA Fellows attend monthly virtual and yearly in-person sessions to receive mentoring, develop leadership skills, and facilitate implementation of capstone projects. Through participating in this academy, fellows will develop skills and confidence in leadership, which will advance their careers, the mission of USASP, and the study of pain. Scroll to the bottom of this page for the link to submit your application.
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Submission Process Please upload all required documents as a single PDF in the following order: (1) Cover letter (1 pg. max) from the candidate that includes their rationale for seeking leadership training and a description of potential directions the candidate will pursue following completion of the LA. (2) A one-page description of a proposed capstone leadership project (see below). This project can target any leadership level focused on local, regional, national, or international leadership as a pain scholar. (3) NIH Biosketch (preferred) or CV. (4) Letter of support from the applicant’s supervisor. (5) Letter of recommendation that attests to the applicant’s leadership potential.
Applications will be reviewed based on the following criteria:
Capstone Project: Fellows will apply training from the LA to refine and then pilot a capstone project. Capstone projects should address an important health or healthcare issue related to pain, can be at the local, regional, national, or international level, and integrate leadership skills that are important to the progression of your career.Fellows will refine this project under the guidance of LA mentors and with feedback from peers in the program. The capstone should include an integration of leadership skills and should tangibly advance the fellow’s career. Examples of Capstone Projects (but not limited to these!):
Fellows will also have the opportunity to engage in optional training activities tailored to their career goals, including but not limited to engagement in USASP committees or editorial fellowships with the Journal of Pain. 2025 Scholars Timeline:
4 Core Competencies/pillars of USASP (Collaborative) Leadership Academy:
Click here to applyAssistance with Applications For technical support (including questions about trouble logging in and technical issues in completing an application) or questions regarding eligibility, please get in touch with [email protected] (the office is open Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. ET to 5:00 p.m. ET). Emails received after hours and on weekends will be responded to on the next business day.
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