AAO-HNS Co-Hosts Fourth Annual JSAC, March 27-29
Join your colleagues from 17 other surgical societies in Washington, DC, and speak to Congress with a powerful, unified voice. The fourth annual Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference (JSAC), which is co-hosted by the AAO-HNS, will be held Sunday, March 27, through Tuesday, March 29, at the J.W. Marriott Hotel. The conference provides Academy members the unique opportunity to meet with Members of Congress and/or their staff, network with surgical colleagues, receive advocacy training, and learn about ENT PAC, the AAO-HNS political action committee.* Also, mark your calendar for the exclusive AAO-HNS members-only legislative briefing on Sunday, March 27, before the opening reception of JSAC 2011. Get the “insider’s update” on all the legislative issues impacting the specialty. This year’s conference program also includes a CME course on Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), experience-based advocacy training sessions, and a new “role-playing” exercise to prepare members for their pre-scheduled Capitol Hill visits. The experience-based advocacy training will provide attendees two options: “Advocacy 101” for beginners (mandatory for first-time attendees) or “Advanced Advocacy.” In addition, specialized training will be available for our resident physicians. Online registration and additional details are available through the AAO-HNS JSAC website (http://www.entnet.org/jsac), or use the form behind this page. The conference registration fee is $299 ($75 for residents), and on-site registration will be available. With questions, please contact the AAO-HNS Government Affairs Team at govtaffairs@entnet.org. We look forward to seeing you in Washington, DC. * Contributions to ENT PAC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions are voluntary, and all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits ENT PAC from accepting contributions from foreign nationals. By law, if your contributions are made using a personal check or credit card, ENT PAC may use your contribution only to support candidates in federal elections. All corporate contributions to ENT PAC will be used for educational and administrative fees of ENT PAC, and other activities permissible under federal law. Federal law requires ENT PAC to use its best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and the name of the employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year. ENT PAC is a program of the AAO-HNS which is exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c) (6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The conference provides Academy members the unique opportunity to meet with Members of Congress and/or their staff, network with surgical colleagues, receive advocacy training, and learn about ENT PAC, the AAO-HNS political action committee.*
Also, mark your calendar for the exclusive AAO-HNS members-only legislative briefing on Sunday, March 27, before the opening reception of JSAC 2011. Get the “insider’s update” on all the legislative issues impacting the specialty.
This year’s conference program also includes a CME course on Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), experience-based advocacy training sessions, and a new “role-playing” exercise to prepare members for their pre-scheduled Capitol Hill visits. The experience-based advocacy training will provide attendees two options: “Advocacy 101” for beginners (mandatory for first-time attendees) or “Advanced Advocacy.” In addition, specialized training will be available for our resident physicians.
Online registration and additional details are available through the AAO-HNS JSAC website (http://www.entnet.org/jsac), or use the form behind this page. The conference registration fee is $299 ($75 for residents), and on-site registration will be available. With questions, please contact the AAO-HNS Government Affairs Team at govtaffairs@entnet.org. We look forward to seeing you in Washington, DC.
* Contributions to ENT PAC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions are voluntary, and all members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits ENT PAC from accepting contributions from foreign nationals. By law, if your contributions are made using a personal check or credit card, ENT PAC may use your contribution only to support candidates in federal elections. All corporate contributions to ENT PAC will be used for educational and administrative fees of ENT PAC, and other activities permissible under federal law. Federal law requires ENT PAC to use its best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation, and the name of the employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year. ENT PAC is a program of the AAO-HNS which is exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c) (6) of the Internal Revenue Code.