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Social Networking with AACC: Join the Conversation Online
AACC is now on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook

Sign up today for free memberships on AACC's social media sites. Join the conversation to:

  • Stay current on scientific and professional topics that are important to you
  • Network with the clinical laboratory community
  • Connect with AACC leadership
  • Develop insights and contacts to help enhance your clinical laboratory career

Join AACC's LinkedIn group to share educational and professional experience, maintain and develop business contacts, and share information. LinkedIn has many useful applications such as document sharing, discussion boards, and polls. To join the AACC group, create a LinkedIn account and then search for American Association for Clinical Chemistry under Groups.


Become a fan of AACC. Currently, 550 million people use Facebook to keep up with friends and collegues, upload photos, share links and videos, and learn more about the people in their network. To join AACC's community, create a Facebook account and search for AACC.

New to Facebook? Visit the Facebook Blog.


Twitter is a free microblog that allows users to share and receive messages of 140 characters or fewer. Twitter is a great way to establish followers (ie, readers) and draw their attention to your blog, web site or event. To follow (aka receive updates from) AACC, create a Twitter account and then search for _AACC.

New to Twitter? Visit Twitter's Help Center

 

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Your opinion counts and we want to hear from you! Please email dvandivier@aacc.org with comments, questions or suggestions on your experience with our social networking sites.