Guidelines for Satellite Symposia
The Virtual Satellite Symposia are industry-sponsored, CME-certified symposia offered in conjunction with virtual ASH specialty meetings. These events are not part of the official ASH meeting programming and are planned solely by the sponsoring company.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Friday, February 4, 2022
- Deadline for virtual Satellite Symposia application submissions by COB Pacific time
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
- Acceptance letters emailed to accepted program organizer(s)
- Following acceptance, please submit registration site links to ASH to post on the website at your earliest convenience to [email protected]
Friday, February 11, 2022
- Satellite Symposia signed letter of agreements due to ASH to [email protected]
Monday, February 21, 2022
- Program link to be shared with Kelly Cade at [email protected]. It is the responsibility of the Satellite Symposia organizer to provide ASH with a link to the program content
- Payments are due
- Submission deadline for approval by ASH of promotional and education materials (invitations, eblasts, ads, etc..) to [email protected]
Monday, April 11, 2022
- Copy of the one-page summary evaluation and final attendance count must be submitted to [email protected] by COB Pacific Time
Application Requirements
Satellite Symposia should be unique and answer an unmet educational need. The application deadline for Virtual Satellite Symposia is Friday, February 4, 2022 (by 11:59 p.m. Pacific time). Virtual Satellite Symposia applications and proposals must be submitted online by the deadlines stipulated on the following pages:
Please pay close attention to each required component of the application, as incomplete applications will not be reviewed. All information submitted along with the application will be considered final, and no changes may be made once submitted. This includes, but is not limited to, change in the management company, CME provider, corporate supporter, speakers, symposium topics, and program title.
Please be as accurate and detailed as possible, as ASH will provide this information to all registered and potential attendees through the meeting’s program.
Applications must be signed by representatives accepting responsibility for the program. By signing the application, each representative agrees to take responsibility for following ASH guidelines for the Virtual Satellite Symposia. Please designate one contact person with whom ASH should communicate and who agrees to share information with other representatives.
In 2022, the Highlights of ASH in North America will be a virtual program. ASH will limit the number of programs offered to four virtual symposia. The Virtual Satellite Symposia will be held on March 17 and March 18, 2022, from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. and 6:45 - 8:15 p.m., and will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
How to Apply
The application deadline for Virtual Satellite Symposia held in conjunction with the 2022 Highlights of ASH in North America is Friday, February 4, 2022, 11:59 p.m. Pacific time.
Satellite Symposia Fees
A flat rate of $13,500 will be applicable for each Virtual Satellite Symposia.
Payment must be made to the American Society of Hematology, and funding must be confirmed at the time of submission. Applicants are required to submit a funding commitment letter from all supporting companies for each company to be listed as a co-supporter in promotional materials.
All expenses associated with approved Virtual Satellite Symposia programs, such as audio-visualand non-ASH promotion are the sole responsibility of the Satellite Symposia organizer. ASH is not responsible for any charges incurred for the symposium.
If you have questions, please contact Kelly Cade, ASH Grants and Satellite Symposia Manager, Consultant, at [email protected].
CME Accreditation
All Satellite Symposia programs must provide CME credit; organizers are responsible for obtaining the proper accreditation.
Only organizations accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) may sponsor CME activities and may award AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. These accredited providers are responsible for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of all CME activities certified for credit.
ASH does not suggest or approve content or speakers for activities for which it is not the accredited provider. ASH encourages all providers participating in the Satellite Symposia to review the current ACCME Standards for Commercial Support. These standards, along with tools to implement them, can be found at www.accme.org.
- Speakers must disclose relevant conflicts of interest prior to the CME activity. A written disclosure slide must precede each presentation.
- Speakers must provide appropriate disclosures of non-FDA approved (off-label) uses for drugs and medical devices.
- References must be included with data and slides.
- There must be appropriate evaluation of symposium content and speakers as well as a final attendance count. Please email the evaluation summary [email protected] no later than 30 days after the program has ended.
Program Content
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- The proposed program content must be unique and must offer the audience information not previously presented during other forums or meetings within the hematology/oncology community.
- The proposed program title must be indicative of the symposium content.
- The proposed objectives should clearly meet the educational needs of the target audience.
- The program must be presented in an objective, balanced, and scientifically rigorous manner. The program cannot promote a specific drug product or service and must meet the policies and guidelines of ACCME.
- The content and format of the CME activity and its related materials must promote improvements or quality in health care and not a specific proprietary business interest.
Speakers
Program Speakers at the programs listed below are strictly prohibited from participating in Satellite Symposia. Click on the following links and navigate to the “Program Schedule” page on each meeting’s website for all confirmed program speakers:
Disclosure information for each speaker must be submitted to ASH with the application. There are no exceptions.
ASH asks that the letters of invitation to the symposium speakers indicate ASH's expectation that speakers will not substitute participation in a Satellite Symposia for participation in ASH's Education or Scientific Committee sessions.
Scoring Process
Applications will be scored based on the information you provide. All relevant information should be included in the written application.
A formal study section will score applications based on the quality of the proposal. The group will be looking for scientific merit, audience interest in the topic, and uniqueness of the symposium. The study section’s scores are confidential, and the decision is final with no opportunity for appeal.
After the study section scores the applications, ASH will email each contact person listed on the application. The contact person for each approved symposium will also receive detailed instructions, as well as an invoice and letter of agreement.
Please note: Applicants for the Satellite Symposia may not contact the study section, ASH members, or the ASH Executive Committee to influence the selection(s) for the Satellite Symposia presentations. No recommendations and/or letters of support will be accepted for any application.
Educational Materials
A one-page evaluation summary report, including a final attendance count, must be sent to Kelly Cade, ASH Grants and Satellite Symposia Manager, Consultant at [email protected] by April 11, 2022.
Please keep in mind that CME enduring materials are different from syllabus materials or other printed (or electronic) records of the symposium. Enduring materials are printed, recorded, or computer-assisted educational materials that may be used over time at various locations and that in and of themselves constitute a planned CME activity. An enduring material, as a self-contained educational activity, must have its own needs assessment, educational objectives, content, evaluation instrument, and opportunity for physician learner interaction and discussion.
As a separate educational activity, an enduring material must also have its own CME credit separate from the Satellite Symposia accreditation (i.e., if an Satellite Symposia organizer obtains CME credit for the symposium, the credit for the symposium does not translate or cross over to any enduring materials produced from content presented at the symposium).
Promotion of Satellite Symposia
ASH must review and approve all promotional materials created by symposia organizers in conjunction with the Satellite Symposia, including invitations, announcements, fliers, websites, and ads. Please allow up to five business days for ASH to consider requests for approval.
All companies hosting a Satellite Symposium must abide by the following:
- The ASH logo (or a graphic designed to mimic the ASH logo) may not be used on any promotion or other materials (including enduring materials) produced by companies other than ASH.
- Use of the American Society of Hematology’s name or copyrighted material on any announcement, sign, publication, or other material requires prior written approval by ASH. To request approval, email [email protected].
- Because Satellite Symposia are not officially part of any ASH meeting, companies cannot reference their symposia as part of the official ASH meeting or imply that they are ASH events. It is acceptable to refer to the event as a "Satellite Symposium on [title], following the adjournment of the first day of the [ASH meeting]."Please note, the Satellite Symposia organizer is ultimately responsible for marketing and promoting Satellite Symposia programming. As a promotional benefit to the companies hosting an Satellite Symposia, ASH will provide the following:
- A listing of each symposium, including narrative description, contact information, and registration and program hyperlinks placed on the ASH website and on the meeting platform.
- Three Email blasts to registered attendees, which will list the program title, time, and web location. E-blast schedule will be listed closer to ASH meeting dates.
Satellite Symposia Registration and Program Requirements
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The Virtual Satellite Symposia held in conjunction with the Highlights of ASH in North America, a virtual program. It is the responsibility of the Satellite Symposia organizer to provide ASH with a link to the program content.
- ASH will be posting your program link on the Satellite Symposia page of the Highlights of ASH in North America webpage.
- The program may be up to 60-70 minutes in length and may include one 20-30 minute live/interactive question and answer (Q&A) session, for a total of a 90-minute Virtual Satellite Symposia program. The Satellite Symposia organizer is responsible for the creation and delivery of the Virtual Satellite Symposia program, and for providing the link to ASH to post.
- Link to be shared with Kelly Cade, no later than February 21, 2022.
- ASH meeting registration is not a requirement for admittance to Satellite Symposia. Please note, the Satellite Symposia organizer is ultimately responsible for marketing and promoting Satellite Symposia programming.
Audio/Visual
The Virtual Satellite Symposia organizer is responsible for arranging their audio-visual needs.
Priority Points
Every partnership is important to ASH. In exchange for your company’s support, ASH ensures appropriate acknowledgment of all contributions and assigns exhibitor priority points according to the scale below. The combination of three years of support make up your company’s ranking. Specifically, the annual meeting ranking will be determined by points accumulated in 2020, 2021, and 2022*. The ranking determines future exhibit booth placement and group housing block placement for the ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition.
- You will receive one priority point for every $2,500 by supporting a symposium.
Penalties for Violating ASH Policies
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- Priority points will be reduced.
- The company may not be eligible for participation in future Satellite Symposia.
- The company may not have access to ancillary meeting space in future years.
- The company may not participate as an exhibitor in future years.
Cancellation Policy
All Satellite Symposia cancellations must be submitted to in writing to [email protected].
- Any cancellation requests received on or after February 9, 2022, will incur a 100 percent cancellation penalty. The Satellite Symposia host will be issued no refund of any monies received by ASH for cancellation.
For specific cancellation deadlines for Satellite Symposia events hosted at different ASH meetings, please review information on the pages below:
Cancellation of Meeting
It is mutually agreed that in the event of cancellation of this meeting as a result of strikes, acts of God, war, terrorism, disaster, government regulations or other causes that prevent its scheduled opening or continuance, this agreement will be terminated immediately. ASH shall determine an equitable basis for refund of a portion of the Satellite Symposia fee as possible, after due consideration of expenditures and commitments already made.
Questions?
Please contact Kelly Cade, ASH Grants and Satellite Symposia Manager, Consultant, at [email protected].