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aappm — providing the solutions you need
AAPPM — PROVIDING THE SOLUTIONS YOU NEED IN
TODAY’S CHANGING HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENT
FALL CONFERENCE | NOVEMBER 5–8, 2015 | RENAISSANCE NASHVILLE HOTEL | NASHVILLE, TN
IT’S NOT A CONFERENCE — IT’S AN EXPERIENCE
• Learn the intricacies of
billing, coding and charting.
Sleep well knowing you are
being reimbursed for your
services and meet complaint
documentation standards.
• Prepare for 2016 and all the
new mandates. If you are
confused about meaningful
use, ICD-10, PQRS, and other
compliance issues, this is
the place where it will finally
make sense.
• You will learn about the
cutting edge treatments of a
variety of podiatric conditions
and how to make them known
to your potential and existing
patients in effective and
ethical ways.
• Discuss your specific issues
with experts and other
attendees in open forum
discussions and other
networking events.
LOCATION SPOTLIGHT:
NASHVILLE
This experience is open to ALL PODIATRISTS. The practice of medicine
has changed in the past few years alone. If you and your practice are
not prepared and have been struggling to understand the effects this
will have on your team, DO NOT WAIT! Immerse yourself and your staff
in what is the most comprehensive collection of experts and topics on
healthcare practice today.
You will not just receive information. You WILL formulate an ACTION
PLAN! Discover how some of the most successful podiatric practices
stay in compliance with upcoming government regulations,
incorporate ancillary patient care services, and streamline patient care
to make every day a stress-free environment for themselves, their staff
and patients.
If you feel like billing, charting, coding, compliance, and other
regulatory issues were designed to create confusion and barriers to
doing what doctors do best — treating patients — you’re not alone.
This experience is like receiving the complex instruction manual that
has been missing from your practice.
Bring all the unanswered questions you have pertaining to your
specific practice concerns. Our speakers are not only there to lecture.
They are there to provide answers and guide you to success.
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“MUSIC CITY”
HOME OF THE FAMOUS “GRAND OLE OPRY” stage and radio show and the Country
Music Hall of Fame, it’s not surprising that Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, is known
as Music City. It is the second largest city in the state, after Memphis, and the fourth
largest city in the Southeastern United States. There’s more than just great music to
discover in Nashville. It’s also well-known as a city of culture and history, haute cuisine,
pro sports, natural beauty and pure Southern charm.
INVITED
REGISTRATION
The conference registration fee includes conference meals, social events, and all education programming —
from Friday, November 6 through Sunday, November 8, 2015. Optional workshops on Thursday, November 5
are available at an additional charge for non-members. There is no charge for AAPPM members to attend the
workshops. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. For complete
information about the registration fees, refer to the registration form in this brochure.
We must receive both your registration form and payment before the conference to complete your
registration. Please indicate which lectures and workshops you plan to attend when registering. This
will ensure that enough meals and/or seating will be provided for all attendees.
ACCOMMODATIONS
The Renaissance Hotel is located at 611 Commerce Street Nashville, TN 37203. The hotel is offering a
special guest room rate of $225 for AAPPM Fall Conference attendees. This rate expires October 7, 2015.
To make your reservation, call 615-255-8400. You must make your own travel arrangements and hotel
reservations.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
This conference has qualified for 19.5 continuing education contact hours. The American Academy of
Podiatric Practice Management (AAPPM) is approved by the Council of Podiatric Medical Education as a
sponsor of continuing education in Podiatric Medicine. See the schedule for lectures and workshops that
qualify. NOTE: The maximum credits that may be earned during this conference is 15.5 CME hours.
Medical Assistant credits are approved by the ASPMA up to:
Thursday, November 5 = 8 CME | Friday, November 6 = 9.5 CME | Saturday, November 7 = 9.75 CME
MEMBERSHIP
MAKES SENSE
NASH
VILLE
FUN FACTS
Members of the AAPPM will recoup their investment through
a multitude of discounts on products, services and practice
enhancement programs. For membership information visit us
online at www.aappm.org, e-mail: office@aappm.org or call us
at 517-484-1930.
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Oprah Winfrey grew up
in Nashville. While a
sophomore at Tennessee
State University, she
worked as a news anchor
at WTVF News, making
her the first female and
first African American in
Nashville to hold such
a job.
FACULTY
Brad Bakotic, DPM, DO
Alan Bass, DPM
Andy Bhatia, DPM
Holly Billingsley
Sarah Breymeier
James Christodoulou
Mike Crosby, MBA
Louis DeCaro, DPM
Patrick DeHeer, DPM
Tina DelBuono, PMAC
Tom Foster
Sam Fowler, PMAC
Josef Geldwert, DPM
John Guiliana, DPM, MS
Jay Henderson
Rem Jackson
Mike King, DPM
Ira Kraus, DPM
John Leardi, Esq.
Jeff Lehrman, DPM
Melissa Lockwood, DPM
Bill McCann, DPM
Misty McNeill, DPM
Charles Melita, FICA, PRO
Jonathan Moore, DPM, MS
David Murphy, DPM
Roberta Nole, PT
Nick Pagano, DPM
Ben Pearl, DPM
Jon Purdy, DPM
Marlene Reid, DPM
Dan Reisig
Hass Saad, DPM
Mary-Ellen Schimmoller
Andrew Schneider, DPM
Sally Stump
Tracey Toback, DPM
Tony Trabon
Tony Tyler
Ben Weaver, DPM
Brooke Weaver, CMOM, FAAPPM
Matt Werd, DPM
Paul Wilson, CRPC
Peter Wishnie, DPM
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in the city.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5
PLEASE REFER TO DETAILED AGENDA ONLINE AT AAPPM.ORG
FOR LISTING OF ALL LECTURES WITH APPROVED CPME CREDITS
HALF-DAY WORKSHOPS (MORNING)
8:00 AM – 12:30 PM | 4 CE
HUMAN RESOURCES
The search to find the right employees, instead of employees needed right
now, is one of the most challenging parts of managing a business of any kind.
In this comprehensive, interactive Human Resource based workshop, we will
address the best ways to seek out and hire the most valuable staff members,
and set the stage for successful implementation as painlessly as possible.
We will also discuss short and long-term goal setting, how to handle “bumps
in the road,” and creative ways to motivate your team to work effectively
towards the growth and success of your practice.
8:00 AM – 12:15 PM | 3.5 CE | 4 CE
PODOPEDIATRICS
Attend this half-day track and find out why this untapped niche accomplishes
all the above. Learn the “how to’s” from several of the top experts in this
emerging field. This seminar is designed to give you all the tools you need to
ramp up this specialty in your office, and at the same time be successful at
it! Immerse yourself in complete A-Z education on podopediatrics on such
issues as pediatric exams, learning how to deal with parents, learning how to
market and grow this niche, and pearls and protocols on treatments. So what
are you waiting for? Act now and begin by showing up!
FULL-DAY TRACKS
8:00 AM – 5:30 PM | 4 CE | 7.5 CE
BILLING AND CODING
Today’s medical practice needs to stay on top of the ever-changing rules and
regulations of billing and coding. A consistent flow of revenue is essential to
keep your practice doors open. This track will address current topics to keep
your practice informed of what is needed and required to bill correctly and
efficiently and collect effectively. We are here to answer your questions and
give your practice the tools to be successful.
8:00 AM – 5:30 PM | 7 CE
MARKETING
In this changing and challenging medical climate, success relies on a steady
stream of patients coming through your office door. Whether it be online,
patient referrals, or referrals from other physicians, the key to marketing is
to stand out above all others. This workshop will focus on the most important
components of developing a marketing plan and how to effectively execute it.
HALF-DAY WORKSHOPS (AFTERNOON)
1:30 PM – 5:30 PM | 4 CE
HOW TO GET THINGS DONE
Learning what to do is only the first step in succeeding in practice. Knowing
how to get things done effectively is essential. In this session attendees
will learn: a simple and implementable plan to get their staff on board
and supporting their business development aspirations and plans; a tool
for organizing their team on any project; how people can take ownership
over their jobs and just Get Things Done; an evaluation and review process
that empowers doctors and practice managers to have vision into what IS
and ISN’T getting done and then be able to take the needed actions. The
skills learned are applicable to anything you want to get done right and
permanently in your practice.
1:30 PM – 5:30 PM | 4 CE
HOW TO KEEP THE MONEY YOU MAKE
This half-day financial workshop has something for everyone; from the musthaves for a new practice, to the keys to taking a successful practice to the
“next level”, and even empire-building for successful practice owners. Topics
covered in this workshop will include risk management, practice expansion,
partnership agreements, tax planning and wealth accumulation strategies.
This workshop will teach you how to make more, keep more and protect more
of what you’re earning, using the same cutting-edge financial strategies as
the wealthy and affluent!
EVENING LECTURE
6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
THE FAST-TRAK 3.0 TRAINING
Join TRAKnet as it will present the FAST-TRAK 3.0 training this evening. This
two hour workship will be presented exclusively to TRAKnet users who wish
to become more proficient at using the TRAKnet 3.0 Charting Solutions.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
PLEASE REFER TO DETAILED AGENDA ONLINE AT AAPPM.ORG
FOR LISTING OF ALL LECTURES WITH APPROVED CPME CREDITS
MORNING LECTURE
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM | 1 CE | 1 CE
ADDING A MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION SCRIBE INTO YOUR PRACTICE
If you are consistently behind on your notes, or spend precious time in the
evenings and early mornings staring at a computer, this workshop is for
you. Learn the fundamentals of how to find, implement and train a scribe
to work at your side to accomplish key objectives that will make your life so
much better as physician.
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM | 1 CE | 1 CE
SPORTS PADDING AND STRAPPING
Kinesiotape offers great results for our patients, but so few practitioners
understand the science behind it and the strapping methods. Dr. Werd will
discuss kinesiotaping and will demonstrate the most common strapping for
podiatric pathology. This is a hands on workshop and an AAPPM first!
FULL-DAY TRACK
8:00 AM – 8:45 AM | 0.75 CE
GENERAL SESSION KEYNOTE SPEAKER: JAMES CHRISTODOULOU
CHOOSING YOUR DESTINY—YOUR CONSCIOUS DECISION TO SUCCEED!
Known on Wall Street as the “IPO King”, listen to the inspiring story of Mr.
James Christodoulou. Filled with lessons on attitude, strategy, conflict
resolution, and negotiation, James tells his story of going from a struggling
Rutgers University student to a Columbia University MBA graduate who
then worked his way up Wall Street to eventually become the CEO of the
shipping company that the movie Captain Phillips was based upon. James
single- handedly negotiated the freedom of his crew and made his way on
to national television, including frequent appearances on Larry King, CNBC,
Fox News, along with other major networks. You will find his story as well
as his keen business acumen to be the perfect motivational opening to a
weekend of thought-provoking AAPPM information.
EVENING EVENTS
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
WINE AND CIGAR NETWORKING EVENT
What can podiatrists learn from the greatest tobacconists and winemakers
of the world? Great tobacco farmers, cigar makers, and vintners have
learned to transcend the “limits” of their microclimate and use it to their
advantage. In that process, they are opening up new levels of discovery for
cigar and wine lovers. Fortunately for us, genius and passion will challenge
“the norm,” ignore what “can’t be,” and occasionally produce something so
delicious, it was once unimaginable. Sponsored by BAKO and Top Practices
8:15 PM
NEW PRACTITIONER, RESIDENT AND STUDENT DINNER
An open forum discussion lead by Melissa Lockwood, DPM and panel of
experts. Sponsored by Podiatry Insurance Company of America (PICA).
EVENING LECTURE
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM | 2 CE | 2 CE
CREATING VALUE, TRUST AND QUALITY THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE
EVIDENCE BASED PROTOCOLS, PRODUCTS AND ANCILLARY SERVICES
Learn the TOP ways to be more comprehensive and build value and
quality into your clinical protocols. Learn cutting edge approaches to
comprehensiveness within the diabetic and geriatric patient populations.
Compliance tools, templates and much more will be provided on a
complimentary USB drive for all attendees.
8:45 AM – 6:05 PM | 2 CE | 6 CE
GENERAL SESSION
Friday’s general session provides fresh and innovative ideas you can
immediately implement to improve your practice. Whether the talk is about
podiatric conditions and treatments, coding and compliance, or financial
issues, they are all presented with a practice management focus. You’ll
get the latest expert perspectives and advice on a variety of relevant and
important topics.
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COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONS
Take advantage of a complimentary consultation with one of our experts!
Please contact the consultants directly to schedule your appointment.
ADVANCED CAPITAL ADVISORY GROUP, LLC
ADVANCEDCAPITALADVISORY.COM
CONTACT: R. PAUL WILSON, CRPC AT 866-432-6229 OR
E-MAIL: PAUL@ADVANCEDCAPITALADVISORY.COM
Corporate structure for building a business, not just a practice; personal
and corporate asset protection strategies; getting the most from your
qualified and non-qualified retirement plans; what to do next when you’ve
already “done everything.
INDEPENDENT NETWORKING GROUP
INGSTRATEGIES.COM
CONTACT: MARYELLEN SCHIMMOLLER AT 260-927-1266 OR
E-MAIL: INFO@INGSTRATEGIES.COM
A billing service and much more!
PRACTICAL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
GOTOPPM.COM
CONTACT: TINA DEL BUONO, PMAC AT 707-578-1222 OR
E-MAIL: GOTOPPM@GMAIL.COM
Specializing in Complete Practice Efficiencies, Team building, Staffing
issues, Physician/staff communications, Manager mentoring, AR, /
collection forensics, and Practice building protocols. Maximizing your
practice to fulfill your vision is doable. If you would like to schedule a free
consultation go to www.gotoppm.com and fill out the pre-consultation
survey to schedule a time to review your practice needs.
REAL TALENT, INC.
DPMHIRING.COM
CONTACT:JAY HENDERSON AT 919-518-2793 OR
E-MAIL: JAY@DPMHIRING.COM
Discuss people performance strategies including how to get through to
your most difficult employee. Jay is a people performance expert who
teaches Podiatrists how to know exactly who to hire, how to get the best
out of staff: how to give feedback, hold them accountable, coach them to
high performance and deal with difficult staff all in a way that is nonconfrontational, super simple and your employees will actually appreciate.
TOP PRACTICES
TOPPRACTICES.COM
CONTACT: REM JACKSON AT 717-626-2025 OR
E-MAIL: INFO@TOPPRACTICES.COM
Marketing a podiatry practice can be a difficult and frustrating undertaking.
Top Practices removes the uncertainty in marketing for podiatrists. Since
2007 Top Practices has been guiding it’s members and enabling them to
grow and manage their practices using the unique Top Practices marketing
and management programs and extensive services. Find out more at
TopPractices.com. Rem is the author of “Why Most Podiatry Marketing
Doesn’t Work” which can be downloaded at www.TopPractices.com at no cost.
PROVIDER RESOURCES, LLC
PROVIDERRESOURCES.COM
CONTACT: MIKE CROSBY, MBA AT 615-984-2042 OR
E-MAIL: MCROSBY518@GMAIL.COM
Provider Resources, LLC is a healthcare services firm focused on provider
based solutions. More than 20 years of working with physicians, practices
and hospitals to meet the challenges of today’s changing environment.
Leading services include: Remote practice management, strategic analysis
and consultation Practice valuation, Associate buy-ins and buy-sell
transactions.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
MORNING LECTURES
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM | 1 CE | 1 CE
THE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT OF OFFLOADING
Our reimbursement model is changing. When it comes to treating wounds,
payment will be based on if we got the wound healed, how quickly we got
it healed, and at what cost. Total contact casting heals diabetic foot ulcers
90% of the time in an average of 34 days. Let’s talk about how you can
incorporate this into your practice and not only achieve excellent outcomes,
but also be ahead of the curve with our changing payment system.
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FULL DAY TRACKS
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM | 2 CE | 5.5 CE
GENERAL SESSION
Saturday’s General Session features podiatry’s leading practice
management experts sharing successful strategies and experiences that
cover the full spectrum of knowledge needed to run a successful practice.
8:00 AM – 5:30 PM | 7 CE
EXECUTIVE MANAGERS
This invigorating 1 day track is designed specifically for executive
managers. It will address and overcome the common challenges you face
on an everyday basis, whether you’re newly appointed to the position or
established within your practice. Attend this revitalizing track if you want to
be a better manager and a better YOU!
SPECIAL BONUS!!! Back by popular demand, the EMG’s exclusive Book
Club is returning! One lucky attendee from each presentation will receive
a complimentary book from the speaker!
ROUNDTABLES
4:30 PM – 6:30 PM | 1 CE | 2 CE
ROUNDTABLES
An AAPPM highlight each meeting are the roundtables. With several topics
to choose from, from marketing, to compliance and coding, to wound
care and more. Move around between sessions, or stay at one that you’re
most interested in, to share and hear ideas with your colleagues and the
speakers.
EVENING LECTURES
6:45 PM – 8:00 PM | 1 CE | 1 CE
PEER TO PEER DISCUSSION
This open forum discussion will focus on different situations where
the physician has to balance effective treatment with a strong eye to
documentation and risk manaegment. Refreshments will be served and…
best of all...this session qualifies for the Risk Management Discount for
your PICA Policy.
6:45 PM – 7:45 PM | 1 CE | 1 CE
GENERATION OF WOUND CARE
A look at Grafix, a cryopreserved placental tissue graft, and the effect
its mesenchymal stem cells, ECM, growth factors have on wounds.
Numerous case studies will be reviewed along with the correct protocols for
application and how this breakthrough product can transform your wound
care practice and take it to the cutting edge.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8
REGISTER ONLINE at
WWW.AAPPM.ORG
MORNING LECTURE
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
WHAT DO I DO FIRST?
In this session, participants will be required to bring the notes and ideas
they have from the Conference as well as their existing “to-do” lists. The
presenters will share strategies, ideas, and tools designed to prepare them
to return to their practice and get things done. They will address the main
roadblocks they will face and how to knock them out of their way. When
you book your flight for the conference, be sure to leave enough time to be
in this session. It will make your conference experience significantly more
useful and profitable.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
After these continuing education programs, attendees will:
LEARN new treatment modalities for patients with peripheral neuropathy
and review existing modalities and their clinical efficacy.
LEARN how incorporating in office dispensing into their practice helps
produce better clinical outcomes and improves patient compliance.
BECOME more familiar with the use of electronic medical records and
better understand how they can help the physician provide better patient
care and improved patient protocols.
UNDERSTAND unique conditions and treatment for pediatric patients.
UNDERSTAND the important role that ancillary services such as vascular
testing, diabetic/nerve tissue programs and imaging in diagnosing and
treating many of the most common foot and ankle conditions more
effectively.
IMPROVE their knowledge of how to effectively prescribe custom orthotics
and improve patient acceptance and compliance.
IMPROVE their ability to assess which treatment options are best suited for
wounds commonly seen by podiatrists; and increase understanding of the
proper application of various wound care products, the importance of using
wound care protocols and how dispensing wound care products can improve
patient care and compliance.
IMPROVE understanding of new technology to identify skin, nail, and wound
pathogens.
UNDERSTAND the critical role developing and implementing clinical,
administrative and staffing patient treatment protocols plays in enhancing
patient care and compliance.
BETTER UNDERSTAND the effective clinical use of various durable medical
equipment, and products, including AFOs, after participating in small group
discussion roundtables.
UNDERSTAND how to ethically and properly code and bill for services, along
with the associated legal and compliance aspects.
BETTER UNDERSTAND the clinical needs and applications for durable medical
equipment and the impact these products can have on improving patient care.
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AAPPM FALL CONFERENCE
NOVEMBER 5–8, 2015
RENAISSANCE HOTEL | NASHVILLE, TN
Please complete one registration form for each attendee. Registration cut-off date is October 23, 2015 after which you
must register on site. An additional $75 fee will be charged to your registration after the cut-off date.
1 | REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name/Credentials
Name on Badge
Practice Name/DPM Name
Address
City
State
Zip Code
E-mail (confirmation sent via e-mail only)
Phone
Fax
If you do not receive a confirmation e-mail within 3 business days please contact the AAPPM office at 517.484.1930.
SPECIAL NEEDS/DIETARY RESTRICTIONS: 2 | CONFERENCE REGISTRATION RATES
Registration cut-off date is October 23, 2015, after which you must register on site.
REGISTRATION FEES
OPTIONAL WORKSHOPS
GUEST REGISTRATION
Fee includes conference meals, Wine
and Cigars event and all education
programming except workshops.
You must be registered for the
conference to register and
attend the workshops.
Registration for spouse or guest
includes conference meals and
Wine and Cigars event.
q $649 Associate DPM q $423 DPM Associate in practice 4yrs or less
q $399 AAPPM Life Member
q $199 Resident/Student
q $379 Assistant/Staff
q $0 AAPPM Member q $249 DPM Non-Member
q $149 DPM Associate Non-Member
q $149
in practice 4 yrs or less
q $0 AAPPM Life Member
q $0 AAPPM Resident/Student
q $0 AAPPM Assistant/Staff
Name of Guest:
NOTE: All attendees will receive a digital link after the conference containing all available speaker presentations.
3 | PAYMENT
All registrations must be paid in full by October 23, 2015.
Card Number
Cardholder Name
Exp. Date
q Visa
q MasterCard
q American Express
q Check #
Signature
Billing Address for card (if different from registrant address):
Address
City
State
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $
Zip Code
NOTE: Registration for this conference constitutes permission to be photographed while on
the premises and for pictures to be used for lawful purpose without compensation.
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4 | WORKSHOP SELECTION
Please indicate which lectures and workshops you plan to attend.
This will ensure that enough meals and/or seating will be provided.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
MORNING WORKSHOPS:
q 8:00 AM – 12:15 PM Podopediatrics
q 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM Human Resources
MORNING LECTURES:
q 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM The Practice Management of Offloading
FULL-DAY WORKSHOPS:
q 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Billing and Coding
q 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Marketing
AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS:
q 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM How to Get Things Done
q 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM How to Keep the Money You Make
EVENING LECTURE:
q 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM The FAST-TRAK 3.0 Training
FULL-DAY LECTURES:
q 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM General Session
q 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Executive Managers
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS (CHOOSE 3):
4:30 PM – 6:30 PM
q Effectively Marketing Your Practice
q Answering Your Coding and Billing Questions
q Wound Care, Ancillary Care, Orthotic Devices,
In-Office Dispensing and DME
q Contracting Associateships, Partnerships, Regulatory/Legal Issues
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
MORNING LECTURE:
q 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Adding a Medical Documentation Scribe
Into Your Practice
q 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Sports Padding and Strapping
FULL-DAY LECTURES:
q 8:00 AM – 6:05 PM General Session Lectures
EVENING EVENTS:
q 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM Wine Tasting and Cigars with the Stars
q 8:15 PM New Practitioner, Resident and Student Dinner
and Professional, Personal Financial/Investment Matters
q Technology and Change Management in the Podiatric Practice
EVENING LECTURES:
q 6:45 PM – 8:00 PM Peer to Peer Discussion
q 6:45 PM – 8:00 PM Generation of Wound Care
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8
OPTIONAL MORNING LECTURE:
q 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM What Do I Do First?
EVENING LECTURES:
q 7:00 PM –9:00 PM Creating Value, Trust and Quality
Registrations cannot be taken via telephone. Registration cut-off
date is October 23, 2015. All cancellations must be received in
writing before this date. No refunds will be granted after October 23.
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Please note that we must receive both your registration form and
payment by October 23, 2015. Only paid registered attendees may
attend sessions or meal functions.
Fax registration with credit card information to 517.485.9408
or send with check made payable to AAPPM:
American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management
1000 W St. Joseph Hwy, Ste 200, Lansing, MI 48915
tel 517.484.1930 | fax 517.485.9408
office@aappm.org | www.aappm.org
American Academy of
Podiatric Practice Management
1000 West St. Joseph Hwy, Suite 200
Lansing, Michigan 48915
AAPPM — PROVIDING THE SOLUTIONS YOU NEED IN
TODAY’S CHANGING HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENT
FALL CONFERENCE | NOVEMBER 5–8, 2015 | RENAISSANCE NASHVILLE HOTEL | NASHVILLE, TN

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