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Benefits of a Member
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Print and online subscriptions to the three ATS journals: The American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine ( AJRCCM), The American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology ( AJRCMB), and The Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society.
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ATS News, the official monthly newsletter
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Discounts of up to 50% off the registration fee to attend the ATS International Conference, and other educational events including the Clinical State of the Art (SOTA) Course and the Methods in Epidemiologic, Clinical and Operations Research (MECOR) Course.
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Discounts off the price on ATS products and publications, such as the Pulmonary Function Laboratory Manual and the SOTA Course Review.
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Effective advocacy efforts through the ATS Government Relations Office in Washington, DC.
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ATS Membership Roster Online
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Membership in the ATS Assemblies and sections.
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ATS Statements
- Eligibility to apply for either of the following premier benefits credit cards, exclusive to ATS members and available through Bank of America:
- The American Thoracic Society WorldPoints MasterCard Credit Card. Earn points and get the rewards you want—cash, travel, merchandise, and gift certificates—now with easy online redemption, too! Only the WorldPoints® card gives you the freedom to choose so much, so easily-and with no annual fee. Simply click here to apply online today.
- The American Thoracic Society Rewards American Express® Card. Your everyday purchases earn you extraordinary rewards. Whether it’s an everyday experience or the adventure of a lifetime, the No Annual Fee Thoracic Society Rewards American Express® Card from Bank of America has all you need to take you there. Simply click here today to get your Card and find out why everyday life has its own rewards.SM
- Eligibility to participate in ATS Group Insurance Plans specially designed for members through Marsh Affinity Services.
- Opportunities to contribute to efforts of the American Lung Association (ALA) toward the prevention and control of lung disease.
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