TSA Membership Application Procedure
The following is an excerpt from the TSA Bylaws outlining the membership application process.

Rights and privileges
Active and Active Disabled. Active and Active Disabled Members of this Society shall be entitled to full voting privileges.
Affiliate, Resident, Honorary, and Retired. These members shall be entitled to attend meetings and to participate in all functions of the Society, including membership on committees, except that they shall not serve as officers, delegates, or other officials and shall not be entitled to vote, except at meetings of committees on which they serve.
Life. These members shall have all the privileges of active members but shall not pay dues or assessments.

Patients
As physicians providing the lifeline of modern medicine, anesthesiologists are highly-skilled medical doctors dedicated to improving patient safety and the broad practice of anesthesiology in all practice settings.
Processing of application
Honorary. Nominations for honorary membership shall be in writing and forwarded to the Membership Committee.
Nominations shall specifically set forth the qualifications of the candidate and be supported by the signature of three active members of this Society who are personally acquainted with the member.
Upon approval, the Membership Committee shall submit the nomination with its recommendations to the House of Delegates. A two-thirds vote of the seated members of the House of Delegates shall be necessary for election to honorary membership.
Members of this Society elected to honorary membership in the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. automatically become honorary members of this Society.
Retired. A “Retired Membership Form” shall be submitted to the Secretary of this Society. This application shall not require any endorsements.
Active Disabled. Active disabled members of this Society meeting the requirements of paragraph 1.136 shall at their request be placed in active disabled membership status. When they resume active practice they must so notify the Secretary of the Society and shall thereupon be reinstated as active members.
Change of Status. Any member wishing to change his or her category shall submit a new application through the Secretary of this Society to the Board of Directors for its consideration.
Approval of applications
All applicants shall be investigated by the Membership Committee of the Board of Directors, who shall recommend acceptance or rejection to the Board of Directors. A member shall be elected by a majority vote of the Board of Directors of this Society.
Agreement of members
By making application for membership or by continuing membership in this Society, each member agrees to abide by and be bound by the Articles and Bylaws of this Society and to abide by the Statement of Policy of the Texas and American Societies of Anesthesiologists, Inc., and the Principles of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association.
Maintenance of other memberships
Required Membership of American Society of Anesthesiologists. Each active and affiliate member of this Society shall be required to maintain membership in the active and affiliate categories, respectively, of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc.
Active and resident members of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc., upon transfer of their location of principal professional activities to the State of Texas, shall make written application for membership in this Society within ninety days thereafter.
Failure to Maintain Another Membership. Upon receipt of written notice from the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc., that a member of this Society is not a member of such organization, the Secretary of this Society shall give written notice to such member that he or she will be dropped from membership in this Society unless he or she regains membership and gives evidence thereof to the Secretary within sixty days.
Upon receipt of notice after the sixty day grace period from such organization that a member of this Society has been dropped or expelled from membership in such organization, the Secretary shall drop such member from the membership rolls of this Society and shall notify him thereof.
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As the TSA continues to celebrate Women’s History Month, we would like to highlight an article that was recently published about the women that served as the ASA President, three of them being from Texas. This article examines the only 5 women to become presidents of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) so far. Through their personal histories, these physicians tell a collective history of women in this specialty from the 1950s to today. We trace their initial interest in medicine, medical educations and training, careers, and family lives. In doing so, the diversity of these individuals’ choices and experiences emerge, and also the context in which women anesthesiologists worked. They shaped the specialty by creating new programs, addressing emerging professional problems, and mentoring successive generations. Simultaneously, they dealt with issues common to professional women in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, such as balancing a demanding career and family. journals.lww.com/anesthesia-analgesia/abstract/2025/04000/five_women_american_society_of_anesthes... ... See MoreSee Less
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On behalf of the TSA, congratulations on your new appointment Dr. Miller!

Congratulations to Dr. Jami Miller on your appointment as Interim Pediatric Anesthesia Division Chief! 👏 👏
Your leadership and expertise will continue to make a meaningful impact on pediatric anesthesia. Wishing you success in this new role! 🩺💙
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