Company:American Association for Clinical ChemistryLocation(s):1850 K St Nw Ste 625Washington, DC 20006-2215 Map Location Industry:Non-ProfitSize:50-99 |
Company Overview
AACC is an international scientific/medical society of clinical laboratory professionals, physicians, research scientists and other individuals involved with clinical chemistry and related disciplines. Founded in 1948, the society has nearly 9,000 members and is headquartered in Washington, DC.
Our vision is to provide leadership in advancing the practice and profession of clinical laboratory science and its application to health care. We are best known for the journal Clinical Chemistry, the most cited in the field, and for our annual meeting, the world's largest lab medicine conference with about 17,000-19,000 registrants from more than 100 countries. AACC offers many programs that address the scientific, clinical, technical, and management challenges facing laboratory professionals. In 2001, AACC spearheaded the development and launch of Lab Tests Online, a non-commercial resource on laboratory testing that has become a premier healthcare website that attracts two million visitors per month. The site was developed in collaboration with 16 other professional societies and is supported by several industry sponsors. Through partnerships with national societies in 17 countries, Lab Tests Online is now a model in the campaign for health literacy around the world, providing high quality information on lab tests in 14 languages and adapted to national medical policies and practices. This year, Lab Tests Online celebrates 10 years of patient education and increased visibility for the laboratory profession. The association is divided geographically into 22 local sections which provide local conferences and networking opportunities throughout North America. In collaboration with sister societies in other countries, AACC hosts conferences in other regions of the world. AACC also has 14 Divisions for members to join. These scientific Divisions are specialized interest groups that provide education and networking opportunities for their members. Divisions further the association's vision by advancing the practice and profession of clinical laboratory science and its application to health care. |