The Specialty Networks National Conferences brings the leading Urology groups together to learn about the latest market trends, therapies & technologies to bring actionable insights back to their groups. Learn from keynote speakers, industry partners, and practice leaders to motivate you and your teams.
Roundtable events are designed to generate interaction and active dialogue between members and industry partners in an intimate forum. Over the course of the 2-hour session, industry partners rotate in 15-minute increments to share concise product information and gather member feedback.
Specialty Networks Executive Summits gather progressive members in our network to share wisdom on current trends, new clinical and economic initiatives, and future opportunities. The program agenda is built with ample networking time, small group sessions, and presentations by network leaders.
Hosted by Specialty Networks and LUGPA, the Prostate and Bladder & Kidney Cancer Academies will bring together members who have an active interest in increasing the quality and scope of care for Prostate Cancer and Bladder / Kidney Cancer patients in their practices.
APP Summits focus on foundational education for relevant disease states and therapies, APP integration models, and data systems. Networking and open dialogue between attendees, peers, and manufacturer sponsors is also a core goal of the meeting.
In partnership with select groups, Specialty Networks will host practice-specific Summits locally with the goal of offering consistent education across all practice providers and staff.
Champion Programs or In-Practice Programs are practice-specific meetings, inclusive of: clinical and therapeutic updates, operational best practices, data analytics, and benchmarking metrics.
Patient Navigation and Clinical Solutions Meetings gather the operational team members from multiple practices to review best practices and operational tips for identifying and managing patient candidates for action via diagnostics or therapies.
APP Summits focus on foundational education for relevant disease states and therapies, APP integration models, and data systems. Networking and open dialogue between attendees, peers, and manufacturer sponsors is also a core goal of the meeting.
In-Office Dispensing and Pharmacy meetings gather new and tenured staff together to review and discuss best practices and operational tips for incorporating an IOD/pharmacy into their APCC. These meetings provide an opportunity for manufacturers to present operational information, network, and impact several accounts in one event.
The objective of the program is to assist the Patient Navigator and Operational staff by educating on the clinical need, patient ID functionality & quantification, and creation of protocols. This forum allows for attendees to learn from their peers in order to better serve the prostate cancer patients throughout their journey.
Team members from multiple practices that are dedicated to supporting bladder and kidney cancer patients will convene to discuss best practices and operational tips for identifying and managing patient candidates for action via diagnostics or therapies. During this workshop, meeting time is allocated to foundational education on relevant disease states and therapies.
Set young urologists up for early success with a Real-World Urology Fellows Program. Our goal is to help bridge the gap between training and real-world experience.
Tim Howard, DO
Rheumatology Specialist, Bucks-Mont Rheumatology
“Benefits such as state of the art practice guidelines, practice management tools, and other policy and office forms have greatly aided my office staff. Most impressively, as a member of United Rheumatology, I was able to take advantage of a formal on-site practice assessment, offered free of charge to active members. This same service, which I looked into several years ago through another party, was expensive and proved cost prohibitive for my practice at that time.”
Tim Howard, DO
Bucks-Mont Rheumatology
“Benefits such as state of the art practice guidelines, practice management tools, and other policy and office forms have greatly aided my office staff. Most impressively, as a member of United Rheumatology, I was able to take advantage of a formal on-site practice assessment, offered free of charge to active members. This same service, which I looked into several years ago through another party, was expensive and proved cost prohibitive for my practice at that time.”
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