Associations
American Cancer Society (ACS)The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the ACS has state divisions and more than 3,400 local offices. |
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1964, with overarching goals of improving cancer care and prevention and ensuring that all patients with cancer receive care of the highest quality. More than 25,000 oncology practitioners belong to ASCO, representing all oncology disciplines (medical, radiation, and surgical oncology) and subspecialties. Members include physicians and health-care professionals participating in approved oncology training programs, oncology nurses, and other practitioners with a predominant interest in oncology. |
American Society of Hematology (ASH)The mission of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) is to further the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the blood, bone marrow, and the immunologic, hemostatic and vascular systems, by promoting research, clinical care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology. To view webinars ASH hosted for the practicing hematologist CLICK HERE American Society of Hematology Launches ASH Foundation to support Research, Career Development, and Quality Care & Education Programming critical to moving hematology forward. LEARN MORE |
Association of Cancer Executives (ACE)ACE is a national organization whose focus is to promote the advancement of its members’ professional standing and personal achievement through continuing education in oncology management, research, strategic planning, and program development. |
Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC)Since 1974, the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) has been the premier education and advocacy organization for the multidisciplinary cancer care team. ACCC promotes the entire continuum of quality cancer care for our patients and our communities. For more than 30 years, ACCC has been helping oncology professionals adapt to the complex changes of delivering quality cancer care while responding to regulatory and legislative changes. Benefits for MSHO Members |
Association of Physician Assistants in Oncology (APAO)The APAO is a non-profit specialty organization affiliated with the American Academy of Physician Assistants that consists of PAs working in the field of oncology. Our members practice in both clinical and research settings |
Community Oncology Alliance (COA)COA is a non-profit organization dedicated solely to community oncology. COA was founded by community oncology to advocate for community oncology. In only five years of existence, COA has successfully fought back substantial reimbursement cuts, secured increases in reimbursement, mobilized community oncology to become more politically active, and increased awareness on Capitol Hill about the community cancer care delivery system. |
Oncology Nurses Society (ONS)The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is a professional organization of over 37,000 registered nurses and other healthcare providers dedicated to excellence in patient care, education, research, and administration in oncology nursing |