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4th Annual
AACU State Society Network
Advocacy Conference
September 24 – 25, 2011
Register Today
The American Association of Clinical Urologists cordially invites you to its
4th Annual State Society Network Advocacy Conference.
Join your colleagues, state society leaders and organized urology’s allies to learn about trends in state legislation across the country in a fully interactive discussion. This meeting is designed to support the growing network of urologists engaged in advocacy activities, facilitate an exchange of information among urology's advocates on the state level, and better prepare urologists for success in state legislatures across the country.
AACU Members – FREE Registration!
Non-Members – $100 Registration Fee
Contact Ross Weber at statesociety@aacuweb.org or (847) 264-5924 to confirm your membership status or join AACU and receive complimentary registration to this event!
Attendees will hear panel discussions led by expert presenters and participate in sessions throughout the day. The open forum format will allow you to discuss how other urologists in your region and across the country have addressed advocacy challenges and achieved important victories. Share your experiences and strategies, and have your questions answered about new socio-economic issues confronting urology.
Topics for the conference include: (Tentative Agenda)
- Medicaid Expansion 2014 – The Impact on Reimbursement, Non-Physician Scope of Practice and Medical Licensure
- Educating Physicians How to Engage Patients Advocacy
- Medical Liability Reform Under Attack – Responding to Legal Challenges to Tort Reform
- Effective Legislative Advocacy, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Lessons Learned from Florida, Maryland and More
- Fundraising for On-the-Ground Legislative Surveillance and Representation
- Understanding and Influencing State Regulatory Processes
- State-Level Economic Impact of Office-based Practices - What do Communities Lose When Independent Practice is Dismantled
- Specialists' Role in Coordinated Care Models: Is this Capitation again?
Register today!
If you have any questions, please contact the AACU Office at (847) 517-1050 for more information.
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