Advantages of Membership
Stay Current on Policy and Industry Developments
Access the latest national data, regulatory guidelines, and policy trends including those related to reimbursement, legal, business practice, and compliance matters ensuring you are always informed and prepared.
Access a Comprehensive Resource Library
Members enjoy exclusive access to a robust library of resources in the members-only section of our website, helping you find the right information when you need it most.
Help Shape the Regulatory Landscape
Be part of the process not just a recipient of new regulations. NYSCLA members contribute to discussions that influence policy and help shape the future of laboratory practice. NYSCLA’s state lobbyist has decades of experience working with the New York State legislature and government agencies on issues of importance to laboratories. In addition, NYSCLA works with other state and federal laboratory and pathology associations to advance shared agendas.
Connect with Industry Leaders and Peers
Network with like-minded professionals who share a strong interest in laboratory regulations and operational excellence.
Share knowledge, exchange ideas, and collaborate on best practices.
Engage in Leadership Opportunities
Serve on NYSCLA committees or subgroups and take an active role in advancing the Association’s objectives. Your input can help drive meaningful change in the industry.
As a member, you have access to:
- Participation in NYSCLA action committees focused on key advocacy efforts
- Free admission to exclusive members-only seminars
- Special discounts to leading conferences and industry workshops
- Library of resources
Membership in NYSCLA equips you with the latest insights and tools to make informed, confident decisions for your laboratory especially in today’s dynamic landscape of regulation, reimbursement, and compliance.
Becoming a member of the New York State Clinical Laboratory Association will help to insure that you have the current information necessary to make the right decisions for your laboratory. You will be up to date on reimbursement issues as well as legal, business practice, and compliance matters. Instead of learning about new regulations after they are enacted, you can be part of the process that helps determine what the regulations are. You will be part of an information network made up of your peers and of the regulators.