 |
Sallie Hildebrandt, Ph.D., for Member at Large, Division 31
I am honored to be nominated to run for Member-at-Large of Division 31. My goal is to work with Board members on issues which associations face, such as licensing board consolidation, consideration of a Ph.D. as minimum qualification for licensure, hospital staff privileges, and prescriptive authority. As chair of Division 31’s Membership Committee, new members exceeded expectations and membership has stabilized.
CPA and APA activities include:
- California Psychological Association (CPA) President, 2004
- Chair, CPA Executive Director Search Committee, 2004
- Chair, CPA GAC, 2001-2002
- Chair, CPA RxP Task Force, 2005
- Chair, CPA Division I, Clinical and Professional Practice, 2006
- Founder, CPA Division V of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2005
- Established President’s Task Force on Diversity, which produced CPA’s strategic plan for diversity, 2004
- Member CPA-PAC, 2001-2006
- PAC Secretary, 2003
- CPA BOD, 2001 - present
- APA Practice Directorate’s State Leadership Conference, attendee for six years. Invited presenter, 2001
- APA Convention, panelist “States’ RxP Efforts”, 2005
- Search Committee, Editor of Clinicians Research Digest, 2004
- Member, APA Divisions 31, 37, 42, 55, and AAP-PLAN
- Chair, Membership Committee, Division 31, 2004-present
- Federal Advocacy Coordinator, 2007
- APA Council Representative, 2007
Awards include:
- APA Heiser Award for Advocacy, 2003
- CPA Silver Psi award for service to CPA, 2002
- CPA Advocacy Award, 2003
- San Diego Psychological Association Fellow, 2005
- CPA Distinguished Contribution to Psychology as a Profession Award, 2007
|