Society of Surgical Oncology

Having Trouble Claiming Your CME or Viewing Your Certificate for the 2010 Annual Cancer Symposium?


Please Try One More Time…

1. Your SSO ID # appeared in the top left corner of the bar-coded stub of your meeting badge, on any current dues invoice*, or in recent e-mails sent to attendees.

2. Your Password (unless you have changed it) is “yourlastname2005”

If that does not work, you may reset your password.
Carefully follow these steps:

1. Go to http://MEMBERS.surgonc.org
2. Click “Login” in the upper right of the screen.
3. Click “Reset My Password” at the BOTTOM of the screen.
4. Enter the e-mail address you use for SSO and click “Submit.”
5. You will receive an e-mail at that address with a “Reset my password” link.
6. Submit a new password (or use “yourlastname2005” again.)
7. Go back to http://CME.surgonc.org and try again.

If still unsuccessful, contact SSO Office for assistance:

*For your SSO ID #, send request to membership@surgonc.org

For other CME problems, send request to curtmattson@surgonc.org, thoroughly describing the difficulty you are having with the system.

Problems with your certificate:

If you are having trouble viewing the PDF of your CME Certificate in your browser, be sure to save the PDF file to your computer system and open it in a full version of Acrobat Reader (available free from Adobe here).

If your certificate is not showing ALL the hours you claimed, you may have requested your certificate before you registered all the hours you attended. Please log back in and request a print-out and/or an e-mail copy again. Don't forget to discard any earlier version(s).

NOTE: If you attended BOTH the Pre-Meeting Workshop on Wednesday and the actual 2010 Annual Cancer Sumposium, two separate certificates will be issued.

Thank you.