Membership Benefits That Address Your Changing Needs
The Washington State Medical Oncology Society membership offers targeted resources that address state-specific challenges and solutions that help its members strengthen their practice’s bottom line and meet the daily demands of providing quality cancer care:
Complimentary registration to Spring/Fall Conferences for learning and networking with peers and Industry representatives;
Free continuing education credits for clinicians and nurses to stay informed of best practices and advances in care;
Leadership opportunities on state board that provide strategic guidance and direction on state priorities and initiatives;
Advocacy and policy updates on state and federal issues that impact cancer care and reimbursement;
Advocacy support to address policy that affects oncology care, including legislative updates on state and federal issues; legislative participation through an interactive advocacy platform; collaboration with peers on state-level advocacy initiatives; and access to dedicated lobbyists and policy commmitte;
Representation on the ASCO State Affiliate Council for a range of services that address the practical needs of oncology professionals;
Engagement in state-specific communities within the ACCCeXchange members-only online discussion forum for local shared knowledge, insights, and real-time conversations among colleagues from every oncology discipline;
Multidisciplinary education and resources from the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC).