FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about ASLME

Rates vary for different groups, ranging from $25 for a one-year student membership to $230 for a one-year doctoral membership. We offer three-year membership options as well. For current rates, please see our Membership page.

Membership includes:

  • Subscription and online access to the American Journal of Law & Medicine
  • Subscription and online access to the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
  • Discounted conference registration fees
  • Discounts on journal back issues and conference syllabi
  • Full access to ASLME website and materials.

Please see our Membership page for all the details.

Your membership will begin on the first day of the next month after we receive your membership payment. You will receive a new member packet including the most recent journal issue soon after the first of the month.

We accept checks (made out to ASLME), American Express, MasterCard, Visa, and Discover Card. If you use a credit card, you can pay online through our secure server.

Yes. We offer CME credits for physicians for most conferences we sponsor, and are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).

To obtain CME hours, physicians must request credits when registering for the event. At a CME event, physicians will be provided instructions how to obtain credits.

Generally, CME hours are listed in all printed conference materials. To find out if CME is available, or the number of credit hours for a specific conference, please review the information in the Conferences section of the website.

For general information regarding CME credits or requirements, contact the ACCME at (312) 464-2500.

Yes, ASLME is an accredited sponsor of continuing legal education programs according to the regulations of several states. ASLME will apply for CLE credits based on the number of hours of each activity on your behalf upon request. For more detailed CLE information, check the conference information page.

Detailed CLE information will be provided to conference registrants. For more information please email Katie Johnson at kjohnson@aslme.org

No. As an educational membership association, ASLME does not accredit lawyers, or provide legal referrals or advice. For this type of information, or to report a complaint about an attorney, we suggest you contact the American Bar Association (phone: 312-988-5000 or web: www.abanet.org) or your state bar association.

No. As an educational membership association, ASLME does not accredit physicians, or provide medical referrals or advice. For this type of information, or to report a complaint about a physician, we suggest you contact the American Medical Association (phone: 312-464-5000 or web: www.ama-assn.org.) or your state medical association.

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