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If you are a physician licensed to practice medicine in the United States engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with cutaneous lymphomas; a non-physician engaged in either the care or support of patients with cutaneous lymphoma or the education of patients or physicians about cutaneous lymphoma; a physician in training, such as a resident, fellow and post-doctoral fellow engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of cutaneous lymphomas; or a physician currently engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with cutaneous lymphoma currently licensed to practice medicine in a country outside the United States, you are encouraged to join USCLC.
 

Membership Advantages

USCLC is the only organization in America where professionals from the collaborating disciplines of dermatology, medical oncology, radiation oncology and pathology can exchange ideas and practice tips, discuss, plan and execute scientific collaborations, develop new educational tools, and help shape the research agenda in cutaneous lymphomas. USCLC was created with the express purpose of breaking communication barriers, encouraging “outside-the-box” thinking, and fostering and supporting innovative ideas regarding the treatment and research relating to cutaneous lymphomas. The key initiatives of USCLC are a national registry, a virtual tissue repository, and a clinical trials network. USCLC is also strongly committed to the mentoring and career development of less-experienced investigators who have an interest in cutaneous lymphomas: residents and fellows can join USCLC as Trainee Members. Finally, USCLC is also open to international members.

As a member of USCLC you will:

  • Be eligible to join USCLC Clinical Trials Network and participate in collaborative clinical trials.

  • Receive advance mailings of USCLC’s annual workshop and meeting materials and related educational materials.

  • Enjoy reduced registration rates to workshops and other events hosted not only by USCLC but also by the ISCL.

  • Have access to thought leaders from multiple disciplines to discuss practice and research questions related to cutaneous lymphomas.

  • Have representation before government agencies and policy makers and share the opportunity to support the national cutaneous lymphoma agenda with patients, families, caregivers and advocacy groups.


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USCLC Contact:   Sharon Kim, Association Executive, United States Cutaneous Lymphoma Consortium  

400 Winding Creek Blvd. Mechanicsburg, PA 17050  

Ph: 866-270-5332  

Email: usclc-exec@pamedsoc.org

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