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Attend ACEP’s School of Political Advocacy to Get Started in Advocacy for Emergency Medicine

By ACEP Now | on October 24, 2017 | 0 Comment
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You already know that emergency physicians are the only health care providers who work 24-7-365 to care for patients, regardless of their ability to pay. Do your senators know this?

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They should. The “Advocating for Change in Health Care Policy” course, led by Nathaniel R. Schlicher, MD, JD, FACEP, and Mary Jo Wagner, MD, FACEP, and moderated by Laura Wooster, MPH, will teach you all the key advocacy issues for emergency medicine at both the state and federal levels. You’ll leave with an action plan for how to develop relationships with your legislators and work with your colleagues to advance the critical advocacy agenda for emergency medicine.

Help Me, Senator! Advocating for Change in Health Care Policy
Monday, Oct. 30
4:30–5:30 p.m.
Room 145A

Topics: ACEPACEP17AdvocacyAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific AssemblyCapitol HilllegislationMembersPublic Policyregulation

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