Allied Health Professional Corresponding Membership
Qualifications
This membership shall be limited to those allied health professionals who devote a majority of their professional activity to the care and treatment of patients with GU cancer, including nurses, physician assistants, and other health specialists. They function as integral members of team responsible for the care of patients with GU cancers or who conduct clinical trials. This also includes individuals who play active roles in a nationally or internationally recognized non-profit or public group that engages in patient advocacy, policy-making or research, or those who provide programs, services, information, and support for people with cancer and promote dialogue about cancer and survivorship. A letter from the organization or other proof of active involvement in the relevant activities is required.
Rights
- These are non-voting members
- They are eligible to participate in ad hoc committees at the discretion of the BOD
- They may attend annual meetings and submit abstracts
Recommendations for Membership
- Candidates may apply for membership directly into this section. The same procedure shall be followed as outlined for Active Membership (Section 1, Part C).
- Members may apply for Allied Health Professional Corresponding Membership to the Membership Committee through the Secretary.
Number of Members
There shall be no limit to the number of Allied Health Professional Corresponding members.
Termination of membership
Follows the procedure outlined for Active Membership (section 1, Part F).
Dues
Dues shall be ½ of that required of Active Members and shall be payable to the Treasurer of the Society upon receipt of the annual statement.
- Candidates may apply for membership directly into this section. The same procedure shall be followed as outlined for Active Membership (Section 1, Part C).
- Members may apply for Allied Health Professional Corresponding Membership to the Membership Committee through the Secretary.