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Signature Session
A Conversation With Former First Lady Michelle Obama
Thursday, September 8 11:10am – 12:10pm CDT
Join us for a discussion on emerging issues related to the workforce.
ASCP's 100th anniversary
2022 marks the 100th anniversary of ASCP—an incredible period in which the laboratory has fundamentally evolved and advanced to become a foundation of modern medicine.
Join us in-person or virtually for a once-in-a-century celebration of the contributions that pathology and laboratory medicine has made over the last 100 years, while learning from today’s brightest minds and collaborating with your peers to help shape the next 100 years.
Do it for the learning, the networking & the experience.
Be a BIG part of the laboratory
Excellent opportunity to be inspired by your peers.
The ASCP annual meetings have a wealth of practice relevant and cutting edge topics that advance the discipline of clinical pathology. Adding a patient-centric focus enhances the value of pathology, pathologists and medical laboratory scientists.
Thursday Evening, September 8 | University Club of Chicago
Primely located with sweeping views of Lake Michigan and the beautiful Chicago lakefront, multiple floors of the University Club of Chicago will host this attendee event truly designed to as a once-in-a-century celebration.
All in-person attendees are invited for a night of socializing, dancing, live entertainment, cocktails and appetizers.
RSVP required to attend. Registered meeting attendees will receive details via email.
In celebration of the 100th anniversary, your ASCP membership now includes an incredible new benefit—all active 2022 members can now register for the in-person Annual Meeting in Chicago free of charge.
Just make sure you have an active membership, then complete the registration process and there is no payment required. Your attendee badge, and a great educational experience, will be waiting for you in Chicago.
Register to attend in-person in Chicago or virtually from anywhere in the world.
Building on last year’s meeting in Boston, ASCP 2022 will provide even more innovative methods allowing in-person and virtual attendees to interact. A single virtual platform will be accessible to all attendees through the app and desktop. Learn more about our virtual platform.
The ASCP 2022 Annual Meeting brings together influential industry leaders who are making a difference around the world. Unmatched and unequalled—with 3 days of valuable, innovative and immediately practical education—the ASCP 2022 Annual Meeting is one event you won’t want to miss. Read more about why you should attend.
In-person and virtual attendees can choose an On-Demand package when registering to gain 3 months of full access to all recorded sessions, along with continued access to the entire virtual meeting platform.
Credits can be claimed for all on-demand sessions viewed, significantly increasing the total number of credits available to claim
All Times Listed in CDT
Wednesday, September 7, 5:45 pm – 7:00 pm at the 2022 ASCP Annual Meeting
This meeting is a unique opportunity to reach residents from around the world that are seeking fellowships. Fair Registration is free!
An extraordinary destination for those participating in person at ASCP 2022.
The world's best food. The world's best museums. Architecture that awes. And enough shopping for days. Find it all in Chicago.
At this extraordinary travel destination, you’ll enjoy luxurious accommodations, world-class restaurants, and plenty of activities to fill your off time, from incredible shopping, world-renowned museums and outstanding entertainment all within walking distance of the meeting hotel.
Headquarters Hotel for the ASCP 2022 Annual Meeting is the Hyatt Regency Chicago. Make sure to take advantage of ASCP's discounted rate of $239 for a king or two doubles per night and enjoy large savings over regular rates. A limited number of rooms are available at the reduced rate, so book your stay as early as possible. This discounted rate expires August 5, so act now.