Winning—and Saving Private Medicine:
It’s Up to Us

Up to 16.75 hours Category I CME*

SEPTEMBER 30-OCTOBER 3, 2009
Nashville, Tennessee

Hotel Reservations:
Call (615) 259-2000 and mention AAPS to receive our $149 group rate. (cutoff Sept. 15)

Sheraton Nashville Downtown
623 Union Street
Nashville, Tennessee 37219

The Sheraton is located in the heart of “Music City USA,” within walking distance of the historic district, the Financial District, and LP Field – home of the Titans. CME information will be posted soon.

FEATURING:
Ezra Levant
Besty McCaughey, PhD
Tom Price, MD
Paul Broun, MD
Rand Paul, MD
and many more!

TOPICS:

  • Galt’s Gulch
  • Successful Third-Party Free Practices
  • Health Information Technology: Promises and Threats
  • How to Dissect the Evidence
  • Preparing for a Deposition or Other Legal Ordeal
  • Physician Independence: the Time Is Now
  • A State Initiative to Protect Private Payment
  • Reform of Medical Licensure Boards

*This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of Wright State University and the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Wright State University School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians and takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of the CME activity. The meeting has been approved for up to 16.75 hours category 1 CME. Participants may claim credit only for sessions actually attended. *Learning Objectives: At the program's conclusion, participants should be able to: (1) Identify and implement policies and procedures to improve compliance with government regulations, reduce administrative errors, and prepare for audits; (2) Identify and implement policies and procedures to minimize third-party disruption of patient care and interference with the patient-physician relationship; (3) Identify ethical marketing solutions most useful in improving patient care, including appropriate use of the internet.