Presidential Addresses

Association of American Physicians Presidential Addresses from 2000 to present day.

President Year Address
Elizabeth McNally, MD2022Communicating as a Physician Scientist: Do no Harm
Mitchell A. Lazar, MD2021Novel biomedical research must not be a work of fiction
Mary E. Klotman, MD2020Call to Arms
John M. Carethers, MD2019Diversification in the Medical Sciences Fuel Growth of Physician-Scientists
Serpil Erzurum, MD2018The American Physician-Scientist: 60 is the new 40
Linda P. Fried, MD, MPH2017The public good of science for health
Christine E. Seidman, MD2016AAP: 130 Years of Biomedical Research & Much More Still To Do
Paul B. Rothman, MD2015Medicine in 2055
J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD2014Disruptive innovation as a driver of science and medicine
Warner C. Green, MD, PhD2013Seeking Sustainable Solutions to Global Health Challenges: No More Band-Aids
David A. Brenner, MD2012Next Gen Academic Medicine
Jack A. Elias, MD2011Academic Restructuring and the Principle of DROP
Ralph I. Horwitz, MD2010Humanistic Science and Humanistic Medicine
Elliott Kieff, MD2009Physician-Scientist Creativity: Challenges to the Three-legged Stool and Paths Forward
Judith Swain, MD2008Our United States Legacy: Lessons Learned from the British Empire
Dennis Ausiello, MD2007Science, Education, and Communication
Jerrold Olefsky, MD2006The US’s Changing Competitiveness in the Biomedical Sciences
Tadataka Yamada, MD2005Academia-Industry Collaboration : A dynamic partnership on behalf of patients
Ralph Snyderman, MD2004The AAP and the transformation of medicine
Michael Welsh, MD2003Presidential Address
Lee Goldman, MD2002Covering all the bases in academic medicine
Robert J. Lefkowitz, MD20012001: An AAP Odyssey
Anthony Fauci, MD2000The AIDS Model: Scientific Policy Lessons for the 21st Century