Christopher Flynn, MD, director of
Assessments at The Menninger Clinic, has been elected to membership in the American College of Psychiatrists (ACP), a nonprofit honorary association dedicated to providing continuing education to its members, promoting the latest advances in the field and supporting the highest standards in psychiatry.
“I’m thrilled that Dr. Flynn is now a member of The College,” said
John M. Oldham, MD, MS, chief of staff, The Menninger Clinic, and a past president of ACP. “It’s a tremendous honor, and given his contributions to the field, he certainly deserves it.”
According to the ACP’s website, “Membership in The College is limited to 750 practicing psychiatrists who have demonstrated outstanding competence in the field of psychiatry, and who have achieved national recognition in one of the following fields: clinical practice, research, academic leadership and teaching. New members must be sponsored by Fellows or Members of The College who are personally familiar with their work and career.”