ASCLS has three major conferences each year: the Annual Meeting, the Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference (CLEC), and the Laboratory Legislative Symposium. These meetings are held live or virtually as needed. Live meetings and conferences offer continuing education with the added value of being able to see the speaker in person, to ask your questions, and to hear the questions and answers of other participants. The conference format also provides opportunities for networking with your professional colleagues from across the nation. Most state societies and some regions also sponsor annual meetings, usually in the late fall or spring. Visit the. ASCLS Event Calendar for those dates.
The Annual Meeting is held each year in late June. It is held in conjunction with other professional associations and called the Joint Annual Meeting (JAM). The participation of other societies enlarges and enriches the educational offerings and opportunities for networking.
The Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference (CLEC) is held in February each year. This conference is an important annual event for faculty, administrators, directors, advisors, and others in medical laboratory science education.
The Laboratory Legislative Symposium, a two-day meeting held in March, provides up-to-the-minute information on legislative and regulatory issues impacting the profession. Attendees also learn about the legislative process and how to present their views on Capitol Hill. On the second day the attendees visit their legislators’ offices to discuss the most urgent issues affecting laboratories.