Attend Messaging for Tomorrow–Tools and Techniques to Prepare for a New Political Environment on Monday from 8–8:50 a.m. (Location: Lagoon H) to learn from speakers Gordon B. Wheeler and Jeanne Slade how you can take the lead in educating the new Administration and Congress about key health care issues in 2017. Leave the course with an action plan for how to develop relationships with your legislators and their staff and how to work with your colleagues on a unified message to advance emergency medicine’s advocacy agenda in the 115th Congress.
How Will the 2016 Elections Impact Emergency Medicine and Patients?
Topics: ACEPACEP16AdvocacyAmerican College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific AssemblyPolitics
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