Becoming a Member
- Shall be graduated from a medical school accredited by the ACGME, an accredited school of osteopathy or an equivalent foreign medical institution
- Shall be fully licensed to practice medicine in the state of Mississippi
- Shall satisfy the requirements of eligibility for examination by the ABAI; or be a physician who has completed at least 2 years in an ACGME-accredited U.S. allergy/immunology training program and has a certificate of completion but is not eligible to take the boards in allergy/immunology because he/she lacks boards in either pediatrics or internal medicine
- Shall be of high moral, ethical and professional standing
To qualify as a Fellow-in-Training Member, an applicant:
- Shall be a physician enrolled in an Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education-approved allergy/immunology training program
- Shall be recommended by one (1) Member
- Shall be graduated from a medical school accredited by the ACGME, an accredited school of osteopathy or an equivalent foreign medical institution
- Shall be fully licensed to practice medicine in the state of Mississippi
- Shall be of high moral, ethical and professional standing
To qualify as an Allied Health Member, an applicant:
- Shall be graduated from a nurse practitioner program accredited by the CCNE or physician assistant program accredited by the ARC-PA
- Shall be fully licensed to practice in the state of Mississippi
- Shall be recommended by one (1) Member
- Shall be of high moral, ethical and professional standing


