Come to the AUA Advocacy Booth in The Square to learn about what we're doing to fight for urology on and off Capitol Hill, with federal agencies, in your state capitals, and on behalf of urology patients.
The booth highlights all our advocacy activities and successes around the country. All are welcome to learn more about urology's advocacy priorities, and U.S.-based members can learn how to get involved and make a difference for the practice of urology.
Swing by the AUA Advocacy Booth to:
- Learn more about and contribute to AUAPAC*
- Discover how you can affect state policies through our Grasstops Champions Program
- Learn about the newly established AUA Patient Advocacy Priorities
- Take action on our advocacy priorities by contacting your federal legislators
- Find out how you can help with the Medicare physician reimbursement and payment reform
- Learn about the Annual Urology Advocacy Summit
- Find out how the AUA fights for Urology at the AMA House of Delegates
See you there!
*Disclaimer: AUAPAC is a "separate segregated" fund (SSF) established by the American Urological Association, Inc. Contributions to AUAPAC, which is a multicandidate committee, are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal Income Tax purposes. Further, contributions by one person in the name of another person are prohibited. PAC contributions are also not reimbursable by an employer or any other entity. The FEC requires that certain information on each donor (who contributes $200 or more per year) such as the donor's name, address, occupation, and employer's name be collected and reported to the Commission. By contributing to AUAPAC you affirm that you: are a US citizen or an individual lawfully admitted with permanent resident status; that your contribution is made from your own personal funds and not from corporate, foreign national, or labor union funds; that you will not receive reimbursement by anyone for this contribution, and that your contributions to AUAPAC will not aggregate in excess of $5,000 per calendar year. Contributions are voluntary and you have a right to refuse to contribute without reprisal.