NEW! REGIONAL SUMMITS
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We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our new Connected-to-Care Summit Series, designed to bring together individuals living with PSC, caregivers, and leading clinicians and researchers to foster education, connection, and empowerment across the PSC community.
The Connected-to-Care Summits are regional, educational meetings designed to strengthen patient advocacy, clinical coordination, and research engagement for PSC. With a goal to reduce barriers to care and create a scalable model for coordinated PSC support and education nationwide.
Heading your way:
- Living with PSC: Empowerment Through Connection – San Francisco | April 18 - Register By April 3 to Join In-person or Virtual
- PSC Partners Connected-to-Care Summit – Los Angeles | June 13
- PSC Partners Connected-to-Care Summit – Chicago | July 18
- PSC Partners Connected-to-Care Summit – New York | October 3
Questions? Start Here.
Take a look at the following FAQ or use the form below to submit a question that isn’t covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the PSC Partners Connected-to-Care Summit Series?
The Connected-to-Care Summit Series is a new PSCP initiative designed to strengthen community connection, identify emerging patient needs, and expand PSCP’s regional reach to newly diagnosed patients and caregivers.
They are one-day regional events in a select location, bringing together patients, caregivers, clinicians, researchers to strengthen regional connections, streamline the patient journey, and equip individuals and families with the knowledge and confidence to navigate the PSC care system.
Why is PSC Partners launching the Summit Series?
PSCP is launching this new initiative to:
- Bring events closer to where people live
- Reduce travel barriers
- Foster regional connections between patients, clinicians, and advocates
Where will the Summits be held this year?
Planned cities include:
- Los Angeles, June 13, 2026
- Chicago, July 18, 2026
- New York City, Oct 3, 2026
Why were these cities chosen?
These cities were selected based on community presence and access to medical centers with diverse PSC patient communities. PSC prevalence in these regions mirror national estimates, positioning the program to strengthen and expand community and clinical networks where needs and opportunities meet.
Who should attend a Summit?
People living with PSC, caregivers, family members, and those interested in learning more who reside within the catchment area within that region.
Example: Los Angeles includes the broader Southern California area (LA, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, and San Diego counties).
How long is each Summit?
Each Summit is a one-day event.
How much does it cost to attend?
Summits are free for patients and caregivers with tiered pricing available for others.
Donations are always welcome to support event logistics and cover meal costs.
When will registration open?
Details will be announced as program details are finalized.
Q: Will scholarships be available?
A: Yes. Application details will be available after registration opens.
Is the Summit Series replacing the Annual Conference?
No. The Summit Series is in addition to, not a replacement for, the Annual Conference.
Can I attend both?
Yes. You are welcome to attend either or both, keeping in mind that the Summits are for attendees who reside within that region.
Will there be additional cities in the future?
PSC Partners hopes to expand the Summit Series in future years.
