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October 21-25, 2020
Joint Provided by FMDA – The Florida Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine and AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
Held in collaboration with the Florida Chapters of Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association, National Association Directors of Nursing Administration, and Florida Geriatrics Society.
Virtual 29th Annual Conference
F Nationally recognized speakers on cutting-edge issues that impact best practices F Excellent range of clinical topics F Hear national leaders discuss COVID-19’s impact on the post-acute and long-term care continuum F Networking
opportunities to establish and maintain relationships F Earn continuing education credits for physicians, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, nurse administrators, and nursing home administrators F Medical Directors earn credit hours toward
CMD certification F Consultant Pharmacists earn re-certification credit hours F
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Oct. 21-25, 2020 O Virtual Live Broadcast Conference OCME-EDUCATION COMMITTEE CHAIR: Kenya Rivas, MD, CMDPROGRAM DIRECTOR: Angel Tafur, MD, CMD; Vice Chair, CME-Education CommitteeAMDA LIAISON: Robert Kaplan, MD, FACP, CMDNADONA LIAISON: Sherrie Dornberger, RNC, GDCN, CDONA, FACDONA; Executive Director, NADONA Florida Chapters of GAPNA LIAISON: Michelle Lewis, RN, MSN, FNP-BC, GNP-BC; President, FL-GAPNAFlorida Geriatrics Society LIAISON: Ronald T. Garry, MD; President, FGS FL-ASCP LIAISON: Rick Foley, PharmD; Immediate Past Chair, FL Chapter – ASCPNURSE PLANNER: Michelle Lewis, MSN, ARNP, FNP, GNPCOMMITTEE MEMBERS: Mark L. Beauchamp, MD; Shark Bird, MD, CMD, CWSP; Bertha Carrion, DNP-BC; Marigel Constantiner, RPh; Marva Edwards-Marshall, DNP, ARNP-BC Marcia Gilkes, ARNP; F. Michael Gloth, III, MD, FACP, AGSF, CMD; Alfonso Gonzalez-
Rodriguez, MD; Maria R. Gonzalez, MD, FAAFP, CMD; Elizabeth Hames, DO, CMD; Leonard Hock Jr., DO, MACOI, CMD; Jennifer Moses-Powell, CRNP; Bea Matthews, DNP, ARNP, GNP-BC; Samantha Quigley, PharmD; Diane Sanders-Cepeda, DO, CMD; Niharika Suchak, MBBS, MHS, FACP, AGSF; Lauren Tafur, ARNP; Laurie Sheffield, ARNP, DNS
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION for PHYSICIANS (MDs and DOs) & PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTSAccreditation Statement: This live broadcast 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 providership of AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine and FMDA – The Florida Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit Designation Statement: AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 26.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.CMD Credit Statement: This live activity has been pre-approved by ABPLM for a total of 17.5* management hours and 13.0* clinical hours toward certification as a Certified Medical Director (CMD) in post-acute and long-term care medicine. The CMD program is administered by the American Board of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit actually spent on the activity. (* Subject to change.)This program has been approved by the Florida Board of Medicine, Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine, and Florida Physician Assistants. CE Broker Program Tracking Number 20-666922.American Osteopathic Association Credit: This program has been approved by the American Osteopathic Association for a maximum of 26.5 hours of AOA Category 2-A Credits.
PHARMACIST CONTINUING EDUCATIONGeneral Pharmacist Credit: The Association for Medication Education (AME) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This knowledge-based program has been approved for 26.5 contact hours. Sessions 101, 102, 114, 120, and 122 are NOT approved for pharmacist CE. Each individual session of this conference has received a separate Universal Activity Number (UAN). For details related to learning objectives, speakers, and UAN numbers for each session, go to www.bestcarepractices.org. ACPE credit is for pharmacists only. Florida Consultant Recertification: Accreditation of the program for consultant pharmacist recertification is pending at the time of brochure printing. When further information is available, it will be posted at www.bestcarepractices.org.
CONTACT HOURS for ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSESThis activity has been submitted to the Alabama State Nurses Association (ASNA) for a total of 30.5 contact hours of continuing education and 26.5 maximum participant hours. ASNA is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
CONTACT HOURS for NURSE ADMINISTRATORS, FLORIDA LICENSED NURSES, andLONG-TERM CARE ADMINISTRATORS
This educational program has been submitted to Florida Association Directors of Nursing Administration/LTC – Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance (Florida Board of Nursing/Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrator CE Broker Provider ID Number 50-682) for a total of 30 contact hours of continuing education and 26 maximum participant hours.
B e s t C a r e P r a c t i c e s i n t h e P o s t - A c u t e a n d L o n g - T e r m C a r e C o n t i n u u mB e s t C a r e P r a c t i c e s i n t h e P o s t - A c u t e a n d L o n g - T e r m C a r e C o n t i n u u m
The Best Care Practices in the Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Continuum conference logo is a trademark of FMDA – The Florida Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, Inc.
Annual Program DescriptionThis program is designed to provide a review and update of major geriatric diseases, illnesses, and risks found in nursing home patients, residents of assisted living facilities, those under hospice care, and seniors living at home. Topics covered this year include (in chronological order): © Opioid Prescribing Controlled Substances © Preventing Medical Errors © Enhancing Clinical Competencies © Update on Telemedicine & Remote Patient Monitoring © Pharmacological Management of Behavioral Problems in Dementia © COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on PALTC: Deep Data Dive © Keynote: State of the State © Bridging the Gap in Clinical Nursing Home Care © Communication is Revolutionary: Reframing the Emergency Department Transition © Public Policy Spotlight © Resistant Pneumonia in Nursing Home Residents © Reducing Hospital Admissions with SNFIST Model © Billing & Coding in the Nursing Home © Guidelines for Constipation in the Long-Term Care Resident © Operationalizing Frailty – A Clinical Strategy to Recognize Risk and Reduce Readmissions © Containment and Prevention of Multidrug-Resistant Organisms in PALTC © National Expert Panel: State of COVID-19 in PALTC © Case-Based Presentation that will Test Your Knowledge of Wound Care Through an Interactive Challenge of 13 Real-Life Scenarios in the PALTC Setting © Keynote: PALTC Response to COVID-19 © A New Approach to Quality Measurement © Assessing Nutritional Needs and Deficiencies Among Older Adults © Geriatric Nephrology & Hypertension © Geriatric Literature Review © AHCA Regulatory Update © Appropriate Use of Opioids for Managing Pain and Complications Associated with Long-Term Opioid Use © Best Practices for Managing Fragility Hip Fracture Patients in Post-Acute Care Facilities
Target AudienceThis virtual conference is designed to educate physicians, advanced practice nurses, senior care pharmacists, consultant pharmacists, physician assistants, directors of nursing in LTC, registered nurses, and long-term care administrators, as well as geriatricians, primary care and home care physicians, physicians considering becoming long-term care medical directors, hospice medical directors, or home care medical directors, and others with an interest in geriatrics and its continuum of care. The faculty includes national and regional authorities in the fields of medical direction, senior care pharmacology, post-acute and long-term care medicine, and geriatric medicine.
Annual Program ObjectivesUpon completion of the Best Care Practices in the Post-Acute and Long-Term Continuum conference, participants should be able to:1. Discuss the professional challenges facing medical directors, attending physicians, advanced practice nurses, consultant pharmacists, physician assistants, directors of nursing, and administrators practicing in the continuum. 2. Describe the advances in theoretical and clinical knowledge impacting individuals affected by medical issues in the PALTC continuum.3. Discuss the current and emerging responses to COVID-19 in post- acute and long-term care.4. Describe examples of evidence-based practice and multidisciplinary approaches to enhance outcomes in various health care settings.5. List examples of evidence-based practice as it pertains to post-acute and long-term care medicine.6
B e s t C a r e P r a c t i c e s i n t h e P o s t - A c u t e a n d L o n g - T e r m C a r e C o n t i n u u mB e s t C a r e P r a c t i c e s i n t h e P o s t - A c u t e a n d L o n g - T e r m C a r e C o n t i n u u m
Convenient Conference Registration Options4 Mail the registration form on page 6 with the payment.
4 Pay online with a credit card by going to www.bestcarepractices.org.
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* Product Theaters – CE/CME credit is not available for Product Theaters.
4:25-5:25 p.m. 104 – Update on Telemedicine & Remote Patient Monitoring (1 hour)
◄ John Whitman, MBA; Faculty, The Wharton School; and Executive Director, The TRECS Institute
5:35-6:35 p.m. 105 – Pharmacological Management of Behavioral Problems in Dementia (1 hour)
◄ Ariel Cole, MD, FAAFP, CMD; Director, Geriatric Fellowship, AdventHealth, Winter Park, FL; Assistant Director, AdventHealth Family Medicine Residency; Clerkship Director, Dept. of Geriatrics, Florida State University College of Medicine; Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida College of Medicine ◄ Alan Obringer, RPh, CPh, CGP; President, Guardian Pharmacy of Orlando
Friday, Oct. 237:45-8:30 a.m. FMDA Annual Membership Meeting8:35-8:45 a.m. President’s Welcome – Angel Tafur, MD, CMD
8:45-9:45 a.m. 106 – COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on PALTC: Deep Data Dive (1 hour)
◄ Rhonda Randall, DO; EVP & Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual; Immediate Past President, FMDA
9:55-10:55 a.m. 107 – Keynote: State of the State (1 hour) ◄ Mary C. Mayhew, Secretary, Agency for Health Care Administration
11:05 a.m.-12:05 p.m. 108 – Bridging the Gap in Clinical Nursing Home Care: Bold Steps Needed (1 hour)
◄ Ron Shumacher, MD, FACP, CMD; Chief Medical Officer, Optum Care Services◄ David Grabowski, PhD; Professor Healthcare Policy Harvard Medical School◄ David LeVine, MD, CMD; Chief Medical Officer, Menorah Manor, St. Petersburg, FL; Clinical Associate Professor, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine12:05-1:05 p.m. Product Theater: Sponsored by AME (non-CME/CPE/CE)
1:05-2:05 p.m. 109 – Communication is Revolutionary: Reframing the Emergency Department Transition (1 hour) ◄ Adam Perry, MD; Faculty, Geriatric Emergency Department Collaborative; Reviewer, Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation Program; and Geriatric Emergency Medicine Lead, Wilkes Barre General Hospital, PA
2:05-3:20 p.m. Annual Trade Show
Wednesday, Oct. 215-7 p.m. Virtual Conference Orientation
& Welcome Reception with the Exhibitors (BYOB)
Optional Pre-conference Workshops: Thursday, Oct. 22
Florida Mandatory Licensure Renewal Courses8-10 a.m. 101 – Opioid Prescribing
Controlled Substances (2 hours)◄ Joshua Lenchus, DO, RPh, FACP, SFHM; Past President, Florida Osteopathic Medical Association; Vice President, Florida Medical Association; Regional Chief Medical Officer, Broward Health Medical Center, Ft. LauderdalePlease Note: This 2-hour live “Prescribing Controlled Substances” course is provided by the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association (FOMA) and has been approved by the Florida Boards of Medicine and Osteopathic Medicine to meet the mandatory physician requirement. Upon completion of session 101, FOMA will report these earned physician hours to CE Broker.Non-physicians and physicians: While this activity meets the requirements for Florida licensed physicians, it is not intended to, nor does it meet the mandatory Controlled Substance requirements for the Florida Board of Pharmacy or any other Florida licensing board. However, it is approved for general contact hours for physicians (by AMDA/FMDA, AOA 1A), advanced practices nurses, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurses, and nursing home administrators.This presentation is presented live broadcast and will not be recorded.
10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 102 Preventing Medical Errors (2 hours)
◄ Christopher L. Nuland, Esq.; General Counsel, Florida Chapter ACP; General Counsel, Florida Chapter, American College of Surgeons Committee and NP/PA Advisory Council
12:15-1:15 p.m. Annual Trade Show – Bring your own lunch!
1:15-4:15 p.m. 103 – Enhancing Clinical Competencies: Look Before You Leap (3 hours)
◄ Paul Katz, MD, CMD; Chair, Florida State University College of Medicine, Dept. of Geriatrics; Past-President, AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine; ◄ Robert Kaplan, MD, FACP, CMD; Multi-Facility Medical Director; Past President, FMDA◄ Steven Levenson, MD, CMD; Regional Medical Director for Kentucky/Tennessee, Genesis Healthcare; Past President, AMDA.
3:20-4:20 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS A 110 – Public Policy Spotlight (1 hour)
◄ Alex Bardakh, MPP, PLC; Director, Public Policy & Advocacy; AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
111 – Resistant Pneumonia in Nursing Home Residents (1 hour)
◄ Aleksander Shalshin MD, CMD, FCCP, FASAM FACP; Chief, Pulmonary Medicine, Plainview Hospital, Northwell Health, Syosset, NY
4:35-5:35 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS B 112 – Reducing Hospital Admissions
with SNFIST Model (1 hour)◄ Adrian Burrowes, MD, FAAFP; CEO of CFP Physicians Group, Casselberry, FL◄ Peter Schoch, MD; Chief Medical Officer of Integrated Health Services for AdventHealth’s Central Florida Division◄ Arlene Herrin, MHSA; VP Healthcare AdventHealth Orlando
113 – Billing & Coding in the Nursing Home (1 hour)◄ Leonard M. Gelman, MD, CMD; Past-President of AMDA and NYMDA; private practice, Ballston Spa, NY
5:50-6:50 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS C 114 – Guidelines for Constipation in the
Long-Term Care Resident (1 hour)◄ Georgiana C. Hogan, RN, BSN, CHPN, DNP; is a Community Living Center Registered Nurse, Charles George VA Medical Center, Asheville, NC
115 – Operationalizing Frailty - A Clinical Strategy to Recognize Risk and Reduce Readmissions (1 hour) ◄ Dr. Steven Buslovich, MD, CMD, MSHCPM; Medical Director, BLT Medical Group, New York State Center for Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences; and◄ Margaret Sayers, MS, NP; Vice President Product & Research, Patient Pattern
Saturday, Oct. 248-9 a.m. 116 – Containment and Prevention
of Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs) in PALTC (1 hour)
◄ Kara M. Jacobs Slifka, MD, MPH; LCDR, United States Public Health Service, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Bonus for Bringing a First-Time Attendee!Bring a new colleague registrant to the 2020 Annual Conference and you both will receive a $25 gift card!
Guidelines: 1. First-Time Attendees may not have attended in the past three years, nor be a member of your immediate family. 2. There is a limit of two $25 gift cards per attendee. 3. Take advantage of this special offer by mentioning whom you referred when you register online or by mail. 4. Both you and your colleague must pay in full, in advance by Oct. 8. 5. This is a special program that will end on Oct. 8. 6. Your GIFT CARD BONUS will be mailed to you 1-2 weeks after the conference.
For more information, please contact Shane Bellotti, Member Services Manager, (561) 689-6321.
◄ Nychie Dotson, PhD, MPH, CIC, CPHQ, FAPIC; Health Care-Associated Infection Prevention Program Manager, Bureau of Epidemiology, Division of Disease Control & Health Protection, Florida Department of Health
9:10-10:40 a.m. 117 – National Expert Panel: State of COVID-19 in PALTC (1.5 hours)
◄ David A. Nace, MD, MPH, CMD; Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of Long-Term Care, Division of Geriatric Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Institute on Aging; Chief of Medical Affairs, UPMC Senior Communities; Chair, Public Policy Committee and President, AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine◄ Dana Saffel, PharmD; President, CEO, PharmaCare Strategies; Sean C. Cannone, DO, CMD; Medical Director, Post-Acute Care & Home Care Ohio Zone 1 COVID-19 Clinical Lead, University Hospitals Population Health◄ Nimalie D. Stone, MD, MS; Team Lead, Long-Term Care Prevention and Response Branch, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionModerator: Naushira Pandya, MD, CMD; Chair, Department of Geriatrics, Nova Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine; Past-President, AMDA
10:55 a.m.-12:25 p.m. 118 – The Unlucky 13: A Case-Based Presentation that Will Test Your
Knowledge of Wound Care Through an Interactive Challenge of 13 Real-Life Scenarios in the PALTC Setting (1 hour)
◄ Shark Bird, MD, CMD, CWSP; Chief Medical Officer, Vohra Would Physicians◄ Janet S. Mackenzie, MD, ABPS, ABWM; Fellowship Director, Physician Mentor, Regional Physician Lead, and Physician Trainer for Vohra Wound Physicians
1:45-2:05 p.m. Awards & Recognition
2:15-3:15 p.m. 119 – Keynote: PALTC Response to COVID-19 (1 hour)
◄ Michael R. Wasserman, MD, CMD; President and Chair, Education Committee, California Association of Long-Term Care Medicine
3:30-4:30 p.m. 120 – A New Approach to Quality Measurement: Focus on the Provider (1 hour)
◄ Paul Katz, MD, CMD; Chair, Florida State University College of Medicine, Dept. of Geriatrics; Past-President, AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine ◄ Andrea Moser, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP; Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto
4:35-6:05 p.m. Meet & Greet in the Trade Show Lobby
6:05-7:05 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS D 121 – Assessing Nutritional Needs and Deficiencies
Among Older Adults (1 hour)◄ Jorge Camilo Mora, DO; Director of Geriatrics, Associate Professor Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University
122 – Geriatric Nephrology & Hypertension (1 hour)◄ Pooja Poudel, MD; Geriatric Fellow, Section of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans School of Medicine◄ Diala Tareq Khirfan, MD; Nephrology Fellow, Section of Nephrology and Hypertension, LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans School of Medicine
Sunday, Oct. 257-7:45 a.m. Conference Planning Committee Review & Wrap-up Meeting
7:50-8:50 a.m. 123 – Geriatric Literature Review (1 hour)◄ Niharika Suchak, MBBS, MHS, FACP, AGSF; Associate Professor, Department of Geriatrics, Florida State University College of Medicine
9-10 a.m. 124 – AHCA Regulatory Update (1 hour)◄ Kimberly R. Smoak, MSH, QIDP; Chief of Field Operations/State Survey Agency Director, Division of Health Quality Assurance, Agency for Health Care Administration
10:15-11:15 a.m. 125 – Appropriate Use of Opioids for Managing Pain and Complications Associated
with Long-Term Opioid Use (1 hour)◄ F. Michael Gloth, III, MD, FACP, AGSF, CMD; Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine & Gerontology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Clinical Professor, Department of Geriatrics, Florida State University College of Medicine
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 126 – Best Practices for Managing Fragility Hip Fracture Patients
in Post-Acute Care Facilities (1 hour)◄ Bernardo Reyes Fernandez, MD, CMD; Assistant Professor of Geriatrics, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University (FAU)
12:35 p.m. END OF CONFERENCE
– Announcements, Door Prizes, etc.– Please note that the speakers and topics for this meeting are subject to
change without notice.
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Very
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aude
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las B
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“Thi
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at tr
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issu
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tric
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inch
inat
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sor,
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P, A
NP-
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ort S
t. Lu
cie,
FL
“All
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e pr
esen
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ns w
ere
grea
t, an
d I l
earn
ed
a lo
t as a
ger
iatr
ic fe
llow
in tr
aini
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Au-C
o N
guye
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vent
ura,
FL
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ok fo
rwar
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this
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ce e
very
yea
r to
obta
in
and
shar
e kn
owle
dge
to a
ssist
with
taki
ng c
are
of p
atien
ts.”
Yvon
ne B
ucha
nan,
MD;
Mou
nt D
ora,
FL
“Fan
tasti
c pr
esen
tatio
ns a
ll ar
ound
!”Ja
cque
line
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an, A
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pa, F
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way
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omes
tead
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ome
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ision
eve
r. Ca
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nex
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an, R
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“Alw
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ard
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MD;
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“A fa
ntas
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onfe
renc
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ery
educ
ation
al a
nd in
form
ative
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man
tha
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laha
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“T
his i
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d an
d in
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nt! V
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qua
lity!
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aria
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ulve
da, M
SN, A
PRN
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NP-
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L “A
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utst
andi
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onfe
renc
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his i
s com
plet
ely
my
favo
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conf
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atte
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com
e aw
ay w
ith
an e
ven
grea
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esire
to le
arn.
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nny
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ycutt
, MD;
Cha
rlott
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C
“All
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and
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sent
ers w
ere
exce
llent
!”
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amm
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iddi
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urr R
idge
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“E
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atte
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year
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ha C
arrio
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NP,
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rogr
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xpec
tatio
ns!”
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tric
ia B
utle
r, AR
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asot
a, F
L “I
t is m
y fir
st ti
me
atten
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this
mee
ting,
but
I am
pl
anni
ng to
atte
nd m
ore
in th
e fu
ture
.”Fa
di H
awaw
ini,
DO, C
MD;
Ken
ner,
LA“G
reat
spea
kers
, with
tim
ely
and
info
rmati
ve in
form
ation
th
at p
erta
ins t
o ou
r pati
ents
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iche
lle L
ewis
, APR
N; T
ampa
, FL
“Ver
y kn
owle
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ble
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ente
rs a
nd u
sefu
l han
dout
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