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Governance

The Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (formerly AACC) exists to proactively meet the needs of its members and to advance the field of laboratory medicine. To these ends, the association operates under a governance structure that encourages robust member involvement and collaboration in the pursuit of The Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine’s (ADLM) strategic priorities.

Under this system, all governance bodies have clear roles and responsibilities, objectives, and well defined reporting relationships. ADLM also holds periodic gatherings of all association committees and leadership to aid in communication, foster collaboration, and ensure alignment across governance groups.

ADLM’s governance framework provides many opportunities for all ADLM members to get involved. Through the graphic below, you can learn more about the committees and councils that you can volunteer for, as well as ADLM’s Board of Directors.

ADLM's Governance Review Advisory Taskforce Report also provides an in-depth look at how the association developed its governance structure, as well as detailed information about major committees and councils.

Use the flowchart below to get more information about each committee or group. (Click on the appropriate box.)

Governance Chart Local Sections Nominating Committee AACC Academy Board of Directors CLS Council Corporate Advisory Board Executive Committee Finance Committee Awards Committee Science & Practice Core Committee Education Core Committee Policy & External Affairs Core Committee SYCL Core Committee Divisions

Get Involved

ADLM relies on the energetic engagement of its members to advance the association’s strategic priorities. There are many opportunities to get involved. Volunteer today to be part of ADLM’s exciting work to help take laboratory medicine into the future.