Membership Benefits That Address Your Changing Needs

The Rocky Mountain Oncology Society (RMOS) membership offers targeted resources that address state-specific challenges and promote solutions to help its members strengthen their practices’ bottom lines and meet the daily demands of providing quality cancer care:

  • Learning and networking with peers and Industry representatives at Annual Conference, Educational Symposia, Professional Development Workshops, and Dinner Symposia;
  • Advocacy support to address policies that affect 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 policy committee;
  • Leadership opportunities on state board that provide strategic guidance and direction on state priorities and initiatives;
  • Free continuing education credits for clinicians to stay informed of best practices and advances in care;
  • Educational Award to engage allied health professionals in the oncology care community
  • Representation on the ASCO State Affiliate Council for a range of services that address the practical needs of oncology professionals;
  • Engagement in RMOS members-only community within the ACCCeXchange 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 Cancer Care Centers (ACCC).

Types of Annual Membership & Dues, January 1 - December 31

  • Group: Licensed physicians and allied health professionals including, but not limited to, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, pharmacists, physician assistants, administrators, social workers, and office managers in an oncology practice or university. Dues: $1,000.
  • Regular: Licensed physician caring for patients with cancer. Dues: $100.
  •  Allied Health Professional: Healthcare staff person including, but not limited to, registered nurse, nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, pharmacist, physician assistant, administrator, social worker, and office manager. Dues: Complimentary.
  •  Fellow: Physician enrolled in subspecialty training program to care for patients with cancer. Dues: Complimentary.
  • Retired: Former physician or allied health professional who is no longer practicing. Dues: Complimentary.

Group Members:
Group membership is the best was to extend RMOS benefits to everyone on your cancer care team. If you are interested in Group membership for your organization, please email the Membership Department.

 

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If you have questions about membership, please email ossmembership@accc-cancer.org.

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To become a member, download the application and submit it to ossmembership@accc-cancer.org or apply online.
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Over the course of my career, I have had the privilege of participating in state societies in Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and now Colorado. The state societies play essential roles in advocacy and education.
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Alan M. Miller, MD, PhD
Chief Medical Director of Oncology; Associate Chief Medical Director of Clinical Research
SCL Health Cancer Center of Colorado


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Rockville, MD 20850
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