How can I get involved in the AADA’s Virtual Legislative Conference?
Asked and Answered
July 1, 2021
Dermatology advocates, mark your calendar for this year’s AADA Virtual Legislative Conference, which will take place Sept. 23-28.
Registration for the conference is open now!
Like many others, in 2020 the AADA Legislative Conference converted to a fully virtual format to adapt to the needs of the COVID-19 era. Despite the transition from in-person to on-screen, last year’s AADA Legislative Conference broke attendance records.
Missed last year’s event?
Get a recap of the AADA’s record-breaking impact on Capitol Hill in 2020.
This year’s virtual event will bring together dermatologists, dermatology residents, patient advocates, and practice administrators to advocate on top-priority issues affecting the specialty. 2021 attendees can expect:
Education about health policy issues through webinars and on-demand videos.
Networking with other physicians from their state.
Opportunities to meet with their members of Congress via video call to discuss issues affecting dermatologists and their patients.
The AADA Virtual Legislative Conference is open to all U.S.-based Academy members.
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