Register today for the 2011 C. Frank Webber Lectureship on March 11
Register today for the 2011 C. Frank Webber Lectureship on March 11
Also, attend other TAFP events all weekend
posted 01.12.11
Make sure you secure your spot in one of the year’s most anticipated CME conferences for primary care physicians: the 2011 C. Frank Webber Lectureship in Austin, Texas. The conference will be held on March 11 at our new location, the Omni Austin Hotel at Southpark, and offers attendees up to 11.25 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™ of continuing education for a great price. Online registration is now available. Go to the C. Frank Webber section of www.tafp.org to view the schedule and to register.
SAM Group Study Workshop
ABFM diplomates have the opportunity to come to Austin a day earlier to attend the Self-Assessment Module Group Study Workshop on Cerebrovascular Disease and make progress toward their Maintenance of Certification. The SAM will take place on Thursday, March 10, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Go to www.tafp.org for more information.
TAFP’s Legislative Day
Also on Thursday, March 10, join your fellow family physicians for TAFP’s Legislative Day during the 82nd Texas Legislative Session. Activities will take place at the Texas Medical Association, just north of the Capitol. After a complimentary lunch and legislative briefing by TAFP advocacy staff, attendees will head over to the Capitol to meet with legislators. Go to www.tafp.org/education/programs/2011cfw/lege.asp for more.
Interim Session
One of two annual meetings of the Academy’s Board of Directors and its committees and commissions, Interim Session on Friday and Saturday, March 11-12, offers the perfect opportunity for TAFP members to get involved in determining the Academy’s policies and direction. These meetings are open to all members and we welcome your participation. Check out the schedule at www.tafp.org to view the schedule and make plans to attend the meetings that interest you.
2011 Texas Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Students
Finally, TAFP will host the 2011 Texas Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Students on Saturday, March 12. The conference features lectures in the morning specifically tailored to the needs of future family physicians. That evening, TAFP will again hold the popular Residency and Procedures Fair reception to allow attendees to network with their fellow students and residents from other institutions and find out what’s going on in their area. We encourage participation from every medical school department and residency program. For more information, go to www.tafp.org.