AACS has a wide range of virtual engagement opportunities aimed at improving your knowledge and practice. We offer quick, convenient, clinically relevant CME and medical resources for the cosmetic surgery profession. Below are several ways you can virtually engage with AACS and your colleagues in various formats that suit your schedule and learning style.
Build Your Reputation

Submit an article for publication in the American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery (AJCS). Articles featured in the quarterly AJCS are peer-reviewed and enjoy high visibility amongst our unique audience. Submission guidelines and suggested article topics (such as book reviews, case reports, original scientific articles, or meeting abstracts) can be found on our official Journal website.
Reconnect With a Colleague
Use the AACS Member directory to search for a member by name, location or specialty. With AACS’s multidisciplinary membership, this can be a great tool for sharing ideas, learning new techniques, or just catching up with a former colleague or mentor.
Present at a WebClinics Session
The AACS WebClinics series offers members a virtual open forum with dedicated time to connect and share challenges and solutions in small groups. These low-cost CME activities are hosted by cosmetic surgery experts from an array of medical specialties. The webinars will focus on evidence-based approaches that will drive the safest patient outcomes. Following each lecture, there will be a question-and-answer session where learners can interact with the speaker.
If you are interested in presenting at an upcoming WebClinics session, send us an email and include your proposed topic and a short paragraph explaining how this session will apply to the cosmetic surgery profession.

Learn From Home
AACS offers a growing library of live and archived virtual education opportunities. Learn how to improve your practice from the comfort of your home.
Recommend a New Course
AACS is always looking to identify and create new educational opportunities aligned with our members’ practice needs. Send us your ideas for potential in-person or virtual courses or suggest emerging topics the AACS should be aware of.
Tell Your Story
The AACS community would love to hear about your most challenging case, if you’ve recently been mentioned in the news, or an example of how you’ve given back to your community. Approved member stories will be shared on AACS social media channels or in our new quarterly newsletter, The Consult.