Winning and Saving
Private Medicine:
It's Up to Us
up to 13.75 Category I CME*
SEPTEMBER 16 - 18, 2010
Salt Lake City, UT
Don't miss Doctors Tea Party Sat. Evening Sept 18
Hotel Reservations:
Call (866) 961-8700 and mention AAPS to receive our $129 group rate. (cutoff August 23)
Or click here to make your hotel reservation online.
Salt Lake City Marriott City Center
220 South State Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
The Marriott City Center is one of the newest hotels in Salt Lake City, UT and is close to attractions like Temple Square, Gallivan Plaza, the Salt Palace Convention Center and the Salt Lake International Airport. It features stunning views of the Wasatch Mountains or Gallivan Plaza.
FEATURING:
Jacques Chaoulli, M.D. - Champion of Canadian Medical Freedom
Tom Woods, Ph.D. - NY Times Bestselling Author
Sharron Angle - U.S. Senate Candidate - www.sharronangle.com
Sam Kazman, CEI
Cherilyn Eagar, Utah's Common Sense Conservative
Michele Davis
Ralph Weber
Wayne Iverson, MD
Michael Ostrolenk
Lee Hieb, MD
Andrew Schlafly, Esq.
Jane Orient, M.D.
and many more!
TOPICS:
- Nullification of "Healthcare Reform"
- Medical Freedom in Canada
- Successful Third-Party Free Practices
- Health Information Technology: Promises and Threats
- Preparing for a Deposition or Other Legal Ordeal
- Physician Independence: the Time Is Now
- Hospital Employment Examined
- 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 AAPS. This educational activity is awarded a maximum of 13.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Each physician should only claim credit for time that he/she spent in the activity. *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.