APSHO Seal of Acceptance

APSHO is a national, non-profit, professional society with its mission to improve the quality of care for patients with cancer by supporting critical issues in educational, clinical, and professional development for advanced practitioners in hematology and oncology. APSHO believes that high-quality, cost-effective oncology patient care is best delivered through collaborative practice models that optimize the role of advanced practitioners. The APSHO Seal of Acceptance indicates that an entity bearing the seal is consistent with standards of practice and quality care while recognizing the role of the oncology/hematology advanced practitioner.

Programs and materials submitted for the APSHO Seal of Acceptance are evaluated by APSHO advanced practitioner clinical experts (that includes pharmacists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants). They must meet all review criteria for approval, including consistency with standards of practice and quality care.

The APSHO Seal of Acceptance is valid for 1 year from the time approval is granted. Branded and unbranded materials are eligible. (Note: This is not an APSHO endorsement.)

Materials Eligible for Reviewa,b

  • Provider, nursing, staff, patient, or caregiver materials related to oncology and/or hematology
  • Disease state, disease management, treatment or disease toxicity and management, patient education, staff education
  • Treatment information for providers, nursing, staff, patients, or caregivers
  • White papers, supplements, articles, web pages
  • Non-CE programs/information/resources

Resource Criteria

  • Word count (including references): Up to 7500 words
  • May be a digital resource (on a website) or document
  • Application must include fully annotated references.
  • Supporter website landing pages are not eligible for the APSHO Seal of Acceptance.
  • No significant revisions may be made once the APSHO Seal of Acceptance is granted.

For more information, contact:

Alyssa Hulahan-Castellanoi
Director of Business Development - JADPRO Conferences & APSHO
alyssa.castellano@conexiant.com

Or

Wendy Vogel, MSN, FNP, AOCNP
Executive Director of APSHO
wendy.vogel@conexiant.com


If you would like to volunteer to be a Reviewer for the APSHO Seal of Acceptance, volunteer in the APSHO Community.



aContent must be consistent with FDA, PhRMA, and other applicable regulatory guidelines and current standard of practice.
bOther types of submissions may be considered; they will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.