Notes Essentia Health Spring Conference: Safety, Quality, and Value in Primary Care Friday, April 24, 2015 Holiday Inn - Fargo 3803 13th Ave S. | Fargo, ND 58103 Presented by Essentia Health This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM 8 Notes Essentia Health Spring Conference: Faculty Notes Safety, Quality, and Value in Primary Care Course Purpose Welcome to the 2015 Spring Conference: Safety, Quality, and Value in Primary Care, developed and facilitated by primary care practitioners. This conference will feature medical updates and evidence-based management including best testing strategies for acute and chronic conditions; wellness and preventative medicine for men, women, and children; and care of the elderly. Rick Clarens, PharmD NDSU, Department of Pharmacy Practice Fargo, ND David Clutter, MD Pediatrics Essentia Health Fargo, ND Clarissa Dumdei, CNP Geriatrics Essentia Health Detroit Lakes, MN Parul Gupta, MD Geriatrics Essentia Health Fargo, ND Sara Hansen, DNP Family Medicine Essentia Health Fargo, ND Walter Johnson, MD Internal Medicine Essentia Health Fargo, ND Samantha Kapphahn, DO Cardiology Essentia Health Fargo, ND Jessie Kuhn, NP Pediatrics Essentia Health Fargo, ND Patty Laqua, MD Family Medicine Essentia Health Fargo, ND Stephen Park, MD Family Medicine Essentia Health Ely, MN Ben Smith, MD Radiology Essentia Health Detroit Lakes, MN Penni Weston, CNP Family Medicine Essentia Health Fargo, ND Audience The conference is especially relevant for primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and all other associated care team members. Presentation Materials PDF files of PowerPoint presentations will be available online prior to the conference and at the conference from personal mobile devices and laptops via WI-FI. A limited number of charging stations will be available. Print files will not be provided. Accreditation Essentia Health is accredited by the Minnesota Medical Association (MMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Essentia Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. This program offers 6.25 contact hours of continuing education. Most medical professional organizations accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. It is the individual’s responsibility to determine whether an education activity meets the continuing education requirements of their respective licensure and/or professional boards. Go to your respective organization’s website for more detailed information regarding credit requirements. The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the American Academy of Nurse Practitioner (AANP), and the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accept certificates of participation for education activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Conference Facility The Holiday Inn Fargo is a local landmark as well as an award-winning hotel and convention center. It is conveniently located just off of I-29 and within walking distance of shopping, restaurants, and area attractions. We recommend wearing layered clothing to accommodate room temperature and personal comfort level. Contact Us We welcome questions and special mobility, hearing, or vision requests. Contact the Essentia Health CME Office at 218.786.4764 or [email protected] 2 7 ESSENTIA HEALTH PLANNING COMMITTEE West region Michael Briggs, MD Chief of Risk and Quality-West Region Christie Evanger, RN Manager of Clinical Education, Fargo, ND Heidi Fitzgerald, PA Family Medicine, Moorhead, MN Karla French-Baker, NP Nephrology, Fargo, ND Sara Hanson, RN Director of Clinical Services, Detroit Lakes, MN Joel Haugen, MD Family Medicine, Fargo, ND Mary Hegseth, RN Manager of Outpatient Quality and PI, Fargo, ND Ann Malmberg, RN VP of Inpatient Services, Fargo, ND Central region Jim Baumgartner, MD Hospitalist, Brainerd, MN Joel Haugen, MD Family Medicine Fargo, North Dakota Dr. Joel Haugen is a family medicine physician at the Essentia Health West Acres Clinic in Fargo, North Dakota. He serves as the Epic in-patient ambulatory physician champion for Essentia Health West Region and as ICD-10 physician champion for Essentia Health West Region. Dr. Haugen also serves on the Board of Directors for Essentia Health and the Dakota Medical Foundation. He attended the University of Minnesota Medical School in Duluth and completed his residency at North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. Dr. Haugen is a member of the American Board of Family Medicine. Sara McCumber, NP Neurology, Duluth, MN Kenji Sudoh, MD Essentia Health Director of Medical Education Make it a weekend! Reservations for conference attendees may be extended for Friday and Saturday nights at the conference rates listed. Call 877.282.2700 Standard Room 4/23/15 $89 + tax 4/24/15 $109 + tax 4/25/15 $109 + tax Visit the hotel website at www.fargohi.com for more information. Explore the Fargo-Moorhead area with friends and family! Resting on the banks of the Red River, the Fargo-Moorhead area is brimming with things to do. Outdoor enthusiasts can rent a bike and enjoy over 200 miles of bike paths, or go kayaking or catfishing in the Red River. Discover local heritage by visiting the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County or the Stave church at the Heritage Hjemkomst Interpretive Center. Other area attractions include the Fargo Air Museum, the Plains Art Museum, and the Red River Zoo. Discover more unique Fargo highlights by visiting www.fargomoorhead.org. (Used with permission from Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitors Bureau www.fargomoorhead.org) Conference Co-Director Kathryn Miller, RN Director of Quality and Safety, Brainerd, MN Robin Harris, MEd Manager of CME, Duluth, MN Special rates have been secured at Holiday Inn for Thursday, April 23. Identify yourself as an Essentia Health Spring Conference participant when making reservations. Conference Co-Director Andrea Carlson, MEd CME Education Specialist, Brainerd, MN East region Howard Epstein, MD, FHM, CHIE PreferredOne Golden Valley, Minnesota Prior to joining PreferredOne in September 2014, Epstein was Chief Health Systems Officer at the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI). At ICSI he was instrumental in leading the collaborative work of ICSI’s medical group and hospital members, health plan sponsors and community stakeholders to achieve the healthcare Triple Aim. Epstein was also the principal investigator for a Choosing Wisely grant from the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Foundation. The Choosing Wisely® initiative helps providers and patients engage in conversations about the overuse of tests and procedures and supports efforts to help patients make smart and effective care choices. Brian Rahman Director of Surgery and Medical Clinics, Fargo, ND Claudia Volk Director of Quality, Fargo, ND Accommodations and Fargo Highlights Howard Epstein is Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at PreferredOne. His accountabilities at the health plan include health management, utilization review, pharmacy benefit management, medical policy, credentialing, quality and accreditation. Dr. Epstein received his BA and MD degrees from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri where he currently serves on the Alumni Board of Governors. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Minnesota, earned additional board certification in hospice and palliative medicine and certification as a health insurance executive (CHIE) from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Emalee Muhonen, RN Manager of Operations, Nephrology and Cardiology Clinics, Fargo, ND Richard Vetter, MD Family Medicine, Chief of Primary Care-West Region Keynote Speaker Richard Vetter, MD Family Medicine Fargo, North Dakota Dr. Richard Vetter is a family medicine physician at the Essentia Health West Fargo Clinic in Fargo, North Dakota. He serves as the Clinical Services Chief of Primary Care for Essentia Health West Region, as the Medical Director for Bio-life Plasma Services, and is on the Board of Directors for the Dakota Medical Foundation. He attended the University of North Dakota Medical School in Grand Forks, and completed his residency at University of North Dakota Affiliated Hospitals. Dr. Vetter is a member of the American Medical Association and the North Dakota Medical Association. 6 3 Notes Spring Conference Agenda 7:15 – 8:00 am 8:00 – 8:10 am Notes Registration and Continental Breakfast 11:40 – 11:55 am Panel and Audience Discussion Moderator: Joel Haugen, MD Welcome/Housekeeping Panel: Samantha Kapphahn, DO; Ben Smith, MD; Rick Clarens, PharmD Greg Glasner, MD, President and Chief Medical Officer, Essentia Health West Region • Discuss questions related to heart and vascular screening and testing, indications for advanced Joel Haugen, MD, Conference Co-Director, Morning moderator imaging, anticoagulation update, and medication-related adverse events Richard Vetter, MD, Conference Co-Director, Afternoon moderator 11:55 – 12:55 pm Lunch Patty Laqua, MD; Sara Hansen, NP 12:55 – 1:55 pm Choosing Wisely: Helping Patients and Providers Make Smart Choices • Understand recent changes to the preventive health guidelines for women about Care Options • Identify evidence-based tools for providers and patients to aid screening and Howard Epstein, MD, FHM, CHIE 8:10 – 8:40 am Healthy Women treatment decision making 8:40 – 9:10 am • Review the ethical, moral and economic imperatives for addressing healthcare affordability • Identify opportunities to “bend the cost curve” Healthy Men • Explore the Choosing Wisely® campaign Walter Johnson, MD • Highlight several examples of successful Triple Aim collaborative initiatives in Minnesota • Understand and apply current screening guidelines for the adult male • Identify and apply recommendations for management of patients with increased PSA levels 1:55 – 2:25 pm 9:10 – 9:40 am • Develop an office based strategy to counsel patients regarding weight management Healthy Kids David Clutter, MD; Jessie Kuhn, NP • Identify best practice recommendations for on-going care of post-bariatric surgery patients • Understand well-child expectations and challenges • Explore strategies to improve immunization rates and effectively implement anticipatory guidelines • Effectively recognize signs of behavioral and developmental issues and initiate appropriate care 9:40 – 9:55 am Panel and Audience Discussion Moderator: Joel Haugen, MD Panel: Patty Laqua, MD; Sara Hansen, NP; Walter Johnson, MD; David Clutter, MD; Jessie Kuhn, NP •Discuss questions related to healthy women, healthy men, and healthy kids 9:55 – 10:10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am Weight Management Stephen Park, MD Refreshment Break Heart and Vascular Screening and Testing Samantha Kapphahn, DO • Review evidence-based indications for cardiology testing/screening • Determine best practice recommendations for patients with abnormal results, including results 2:25 – 2:40 pm Refreshment Break 2:40 – 3:10 pm Palliative and Comfort Care Parul Gupta, MD; Penni Weston, NP • Know end-of-life care options • Identify tips for talking with patients and families regarding end-of-life care options • Review pitfalls in medication management in the elderly population 3:10 – 3:40 pm Is Your Memory Retired or on Vacation? Clarissa Dumdei, NP • Review dementia screening and early intervention guidelines and recommendations • Discuss the value of dementia screening and early intervention • Explore memory and dementia screening tools and strategies for effective use 3:40 – 3:55 pm Panel and Audience Discussion from a public screening event Moderator: Richard Vetter, MD 10:40 – 11:00 am •Discuss questions related to weight management, palliative and comfort care, Indications for Advanced Imaging Ben Smith, MD • Order the right advanced imaging for the right treatment at the right time Panel: Stephen Park, MD; Parul Gupta, MD; Penni Weston, NP; Clarissa Dumdei, NP and dementia care • Effectively interpret advanced imaging 3:55 – 4:00 pm 11:00 – 11:20 am Richard Vetter, MD, Conference Co-Director, Afternoon moderator Anticoagulation Update Rick Clarens, PharmD • Review new anticoagulation agents, including indications for use and monitoring • Understand the relationship to other antiplatelet medications, surgery, and bridging 11:20 – 11:40 am Closing Remarks Joel Haugen, MD, Conference Co-Director, Morning moderator NOTE: Faculty and program schedule are subject to change without notice. Medication-related Adverse Events Rick Clarens, PharmD • Explore proper drug therapy prescribing and monitoring to reduce the risk of adverse events 4 5 Notes Spring Conference Agenda 7:15 – 8:00 am 8:00 – 8:10 am Notes Registration and Continental Breakfast 11:40 – 11:55 am Panel and Audience Discussion Moderator: Joel Haugen, MD Welcome/Housekeeping Panel: Samantha Kapphahn, DO; Ben Smith, MD; Rick Clarens, PharmD Greg Glasner, MD, President and Chief Medical Officer, Essentia Health West Region • Discuss questions related to heart and vascular screening and testing, indications for advanced Joel Haugen, MD, Conference Co-Director, Morning moderator imaging, anticoagulation update, and medication-related adverse events Richard Vetter, MD, Conference Co-Director, Afternoon moderator 11:55 – 12:55 pm Lunch Patty Laqua, MD; Sara Hansen, NP 12:55 – 1:55 pm Choosing Wisely: Helping Patients and Providers Make Smart Choices • Understand recent changes to the preventive health guidelines for women about Care Options • Identify evidence-based tools for providers and patients to aid screening and Howard Epstein, MD, FHM, CHIE 8:10 – 8:40 am Healthy Women treatment decision making 8:40 – 9:10 am • Review the ethical, moral and economic imperatives for addressing healthcare affordability • Identify opportunities to “bend the cost curve” Healthy Men • Explore the Choosing Wisely® campaign Walter Johnson, MD • Highlight several examples of successful Triple Aim collaborative initiatives in Minnesota • Understand and apply current screening guidelines for the adult male • Identify and apply recommendations for management of patients with increased PSA levels 1:55 – 2:25 pm 9:10 – 9:40 am • Develop an office based strategy to counsel patients regarding weight management Healthy Kids David Clutter, MD; Jessie Kuhn, NP • Identify best practice recommendations for on-going care of post-bariatric surgery patients • Understand well-child expectations and challenges • Explore strategies to improve immunization rates and effectively implement anticipatory guidelines • Effectively recognize signs of behavioral and developmental issues and initiate appropriate care 9:40 – 9:55 am Panel and Audience Discussion Moderator: Joel Haugen, MD Panel: Patty Laqua, MD; Sara Hansen, NP; Walter Johnson, MD; David Clutter, MD; Jessie Kuhn, NP •Discuss questions related to healthy women, healthy men, and healthy kids 9:55 – 10:10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am Weight Management Stephen Park, MD Refreshment Break Heart and Vascular Screening and Testing Samantha Kapphahn, DO • Review evidence-based indications for cardiology testing/screening • Determine best practice recommendations for patients with abnormal results, including results 2:25 – 2:40 pm Refreshment Break 2:40 – 3:10 pm Palliative and Comfort Care Parul Gupta, MD; Penni Weston, NP • Know end-of-life care options • Identify tips for talking with patients and families regarding end-of-life care options • Review pitfalls in medication management in the elderly population 3:10 – 3:40 pm Is Your Memory Retired or on Vacation? Clarissa Dumdei, NP • Review dementia screening and early intervention guidelines and recommendations • Discuss the value of dementia screening and early intervention • Explore memory and dementia screening tools and strategies for effective use 3:40 – 3:55 pm Panel and Audience Discussion from a public screening event Moderator: Richard Vetter, MD 10:40 – 11:00 am •Discuss questions related to weight management, palliative and comfort care, Indications for Advanced Imaging Ben Smith, MD • Order the right advanced imaging for the right treatment at the right time Panel: Stephen Park, MD; Parul Gupta, MD; Penni Weston, NP; Clarissa Dumdei, NP and dementia care • Effectively interpret advanced imaging 3:55 – 4:00 pm 11:00 – 11:20 am Richard Vetter, MD, Conference Co-Director, Afternoon moderator Anticoagulation Update Rick Clarens, PharmD • Review new anticoagulation agents, including indications for use and monitoring • Understand the relationship to other antiplatelet medications, surgery, and bridging 11:20 – 11:40 am Closing Remarks Joel Haugen, MD, Conference Co-Director, Morning moderator NOTE: Faculty and program schedule are subject to change without notice. Medication-related Adverse Events Rick Clarens, PharmD • Explore proper drug therapy prescribing and monitoring to reduce the risk of adverse events 4 5 ESSENTIA HEALTH PLANNING COMMITTEE West region Michael Briggs, MD Chief of Risk and Quality-West Region Christie Evanger, RN Manager of Clinical Education, Fargo, ND Heidi Fitzgerald, PA Family Medicine, Moorhead, MN Karla French-Baker, NP Nephrology, Fargo, ND Sara Hanson, RN Director of Clinical Services, Detroit Lakes, MN Joel Haugen, MD Family Medicine, Fargo, ND Mary Hegseth, RN Manager of Outpatient Quality and PI, Fargo, ND Ann Malmberg, RN VP of Inpatient Services, Fargo, ND Central region Jim Baumgartner, MD Hospitalist, Brainerd, MN Joel Haugen, MD Family Medicine Fargo, North Dakota Dr. Joel Haugen is a family medicine physician at the Essentia Health West Acres Clinic in Fargo, North Dakota. He serves as the Epic in-patient ambulatory physician champion for Essentia Health West Region and as ICD-10 physician champion for Essentia Health West Region. Dr. Haugen also serves on the Board of Directors for Essentia Health and the Dakota Medical Foundation. He attended the University of Minnesota Medical School in Duluth and completed his residency at North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. Dr. Haugen is a member of the American Board of Family Medicine. Sara McCumber, NP Neurology, Duluth, MN Kenji Sudoh, MD Essentia Health Director of Medical Education Make it a weekend! Reservations for conference attendees may be extended for Friday and Saturday nights at the conference rates listed. Call 877.282.2700 Standard Room 4/23/15 $89 + tax 4/24/15 $109 + tax 4/25/15 $109 + tax Visit the hotel website at www.fargohi.com for more information. Explore the Fargo-Moorhead area with friends and family! Resting on the banks of the Red River, the Fargo-Moorhead area is brimming with things to do. Outdoor enthusiasts can rent a bike and enjoy over 200 miles of bike paths, or go kayaking or catfishing in the Red River. Discover local heritage by visiting the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County or the Stave church at the Heritage Hjemkomst Interpretive Center. Other area attractions include the Fargo Air Museum, the Plains Art Museum, and the Red River Zoo. Discover more unique Fargo highlights by visiting www.fargomoorhead.org. (Used with permission from Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitors Bureau www.fargomoorhead.org) Conference Co-Director Kathryn Miller, RN Director of Quality and Safety, Brainerd, MN Robin Harris, MEd Manager of CME, Duluth, MN Special rates have been secured at Holiday Inn for Thursday, April 23. Identify yourself as an Essentia Health Spring Conference participant when making reservations. Conference Co-Director Andrea Carlson, MEd CME Education Specialist, Brainerd, MN East region Howard Epstein, MD, FHM, CHIE PreferredOne Golden Valley, Minnesota Prior to joining PreferredOne in September 2014, Epstein was Chief Health Systems Officer at the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI). At ICSI he was instrumental in leading the collaborative work of ICSI’s medical group and hospital members, health plan sponsors and community stakeholders to achieve the healthcare Triple Aim. Epstein was also the principal investigator for a Choosing Wisely grant from the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Foundation. The Choosing Wisely® initiative helps providers and patients engage in conversations about the overuse of tests and procedures and supports efforts to help patients make smart and effective care choices. Brian Rahman Director of Surgery and Medical Clinics, Fargo, ND Claudia Volk Director of Quality, Fargo, ND Accommodations and Fargo Highlights Howard Epstein is Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at PreferredOne. His accountabilities at the health plan include health management, utilization review, pharmacy benefit management, medical policy, credentialing, quality and accreditation. Dr. Epstein received his BA and MD degrees from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri where he currently serves on the Alumni Board of Governors. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Minnesota, earned additional board certification in hospice and palliative medicine and certification as a health insurance executive (CHIE) from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Emalee Muhonen, RN Manager of Operations, Nephrology and Cardiology Clinics, Fargo, ND Richard Vetter, MD Family Medicine, Chief of Primary Care-West Region Keynote Speaker Richard Vetter, MD Family Medicine Fargo, North Dakota Dr. Richard Vetter is a family medicine physician at the Essentia Health West Fargo Clinic in Fargo, North Dakota. He serves as the Clinical Services Chief of Primary Care for Essentia Health West Region, as the Medical Director for Bio-life Plasma Services, and is on the Board of Directors for the Dakota Medical Foundation. He attended the University of North Dakota Medical School in Grand Forks, and completed his residency at University of North Dakota Affiliated Hospitals. Dr. Vetter is a member of the American Medical Association and the North Dakota Medical Association. 6 3 Notes Essentia Health Spring Conference: Faculty Notes Safety, Quality, and Value in Primary Care Course Purpose Welcome to the 2015 Spring Conference: Safety, Quality, and Value in Primary Care, developed and facilitated by primary care practitioners. This conference will feature medical updates and evidence-based management including best testing strategies for acute and chronic conditions; wellness and preventative medicine for men, women, and children; and care of the elderly. Rick Clarens, PharmD NDSU, Department of Pharmacy Practice Fargo, ND David Clutter, MD Pediatrics Essentia Health Fargo, ND Clarissa Dumdei, CNP Geriatrics Essentia Health Detroit Lakes, MN Parul Gupta, MD Geriatrics Essentia Health Fargo, ND Sara Hansen, DNP Family Medicine Essentia Health Fargo, ND Walter Johnson, MD Internal Medicine Essentia Health Fargo, ND Samantha Kapphahn, DO Cardiology Essentia Health Fargo, ND Jessie Kuhn, NP Pediatrics Essentia Health Fargo, ND Patty Laqua, MD Family Medicine Essentia Health Fargo, ND Stephen Park, MD Family Medicine Essentia Health Ely, MN Ben Smith, MD Radiology Essentia Health Detroit Lakes, MN Penni Weston, CNP Family Medicine Essentia Health Fargo, ND Audience The conference is especially relevant for primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and all other associated care team members. Presentation Materials PDF files of PowerPoint presentations will be available online prior to the conference and at the conference from personal mobile devices and laptops via WI-FI. A limited number of charging stations will be available. Print files will not be provided. Accreditation Essentia Health is accredited by the Minnesota Medical Association (MMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Essentia Health designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending. This program offers 6.25 contact hours of continuing education. Most medical professional organizations accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. It is the individual’s responsibility to determine whether an education activity meets the continuing education requirements of their respective licensure and/or professional boards. Go to your respective organization’s website for more detailed information regarding credit requirements. The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the American Academy of Nurse Practitioner (AANP), and the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accept certificates of participation for education activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. Conference Facility The Holiday Inn Fargo is a local landmark as well as an award-winning hotel and convention center. It is conveniently located just off of I-29 and within walking distance of shopping, restaurants, and area attractions. We recommend wearing layered clothing to accommodate room temperature and personal comfort level. Contact Us We welcome questions and special mobility, hearing, or vision requests. Contact the Essentia Health CME Office at 218.786.4764 or [email protected] 2 7 Registration Essentia Health Spring Conference: Safety, Quality, and Value in Primary Care Friday, April 24, 2015 Please register by Friday, April 10, 2015. Sorry, telephone registration is not available. Online Registration http://www.essentiainstitute.org/cme Mail-In Registration Complete all fields below. Attach a check made payable to “Essentia Health” and mail to: Essentia Health CME Office-6AV-2 | 502 East 2nd Street | Duluth, MN 55805 Last NameFirst NameMI Degree/TitleInstitution Street Address ( City State Zip/Mail Code ) Telephone Essentia Health Spring Conference: E-mail (required for conference communications) r Check box if you are an Essentia Health employee (required) r Check box to be added to mailing list r Check box for special meal request: (e.g., vegetarian, gluten-free) Registration Fees Early Bird fee Late fee Essentia Health Cost Center by 4/10/15 after 4/10/15 Non-physicians provide cost center r Physician $250$300 only if pre-approved by manager: $200 r Advance Practice (NP, PA, CNS, PharmD)$150 EH Cost Center: r Other professionals and retired $100 $150 __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ __ r Resident or Medical/Nursing/ $65 $75 Health Sciences Student (please check one) (please print manager name) Safety, Quality, and Value in Primary Care Friday, April 24, 2015 Holiday Inn - Fargo 3803 13th Ave S. | Fargo, ND 58103 Cancellation Policy Registration fees, minus a $50 administrative fee, are refundable only if written or telephone cancellation is received by the Essentia Health CME Office by Friday, April 17, 2015. 8 Presented by Essentia Health This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM
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