Committees
AAISN committees drive the society's mission through advocacy, education, research, and events.

Advocacy and Policy
The Advocacy and Policy Committee works to advance the interests of interventional spine, pain management, and neuromodulation physicians.
Education
The Education Committee oversees the development and delivery of AAISN educational programming.
Research and Outcomes
The Research and Outcomes Committee promotes evidence-based practice by supporting clinical research and outcomes studies.
Conference Planning
The Conference Planning Committee is responsible for organizing AAISN annual conference and other major events.
Neuromodulation
The Neuromodulation Committee promotes evidence-based practice and clinical education in spinal cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, and intrathecal drug delivery. It serves as a member resource for emerging technologies and advocates for patient access to neuromodulatory therapies.
Sports Medicine and Regenerative Interventions
The Sports Medicine Interventions Committee advances the integration of interventional techniques in athletic and musculoskeletal care, promoting evidence-based approaches to injury treatment and performance recovery. It serves as a member resource for emerging therapies and supports education in image-guided and regenerative interventions for the active patient population.
Interventional Spine
The Interventional Spine Committee promotes excellence in the diagnosis and treatment of spinal pain through evidence-based interventional techniques, including epidural steroid injections, facet procedures, and minimally invasive spine interventions. It serves as a member resource for clinical education, emerging technologies, and best practices in spinal care.
Interventional Pain Management
The Interventional Pain Management Committee advances the safe and effective use of interventional techniques in the treatment of acute and chronic pain, promoting evidence-based protocols and clinical education across a broad spectrum of procedures. It serves as a member resource for emerging therapies, practice guidelines, and innovations in comprehensive pain care.
Get Involved
AAISN committees are open to members who want to contribute their expertise and help shape the future of interventional medicine. Contact us to learn about current openings and how to participate.
