document.write('<\/a>'); //--> var addy_text90307 = 'info' + '@' + 'aahpm' + '.' + 'org'; Accredited Continuing Medical Education (CME)The American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. We encourage authors with multiple abstracts to thoughtfully submit their two best abstracts for review. If selected, presenting author is required to provide an electronic file of the poster for the virtual poster hall. Dr. Kutner is Co-Chair of the NIH-funded PCRC. If you require assistance or have questions about the content of your submission, please e-mail The AAHPM and HPNA collectively identify and share theresponsibility to advance the specialty of hospice and palliative care. Register Now for Grand Rounds with Jean Kutner, 11/22 8735 West Higgins Road, Suite 300
Recommendations for patient care in accredited continuing education must be based on current science, evidence, and sound clinical reasoning, while giving a fair and balanced view of diagnostic and therapeutic options. E-mail info@aahpm.org, Intensive Board Review Course 2018 Recordings, IBRC18 - Additional Management Strategies for Cancer Related Symptoms, IBRC18 - Approaches to Care, including Hospice/Medicare, IBRC18 - Assessment and Care of the Dying Patient, IBRC18 - Depression/Anxiety & Other Mood Disorders, IBRC18 - Ethical and Legal Decision Making, IBRC18 - Grief and Bereavement and Spiritual Care, IBRC18 - High Yield Pediatrics for the Boards, IBRC18 - Non-Pain Symptom Management GI, IBRC18 - Non-Pain Symptom Management Respiratory, IBRC18 - Non-Pain Symptom Management: Pot-Pourri, IBRC18 - Palliative Sedation/Physician-Assisted Dying/Discontinuation of Technological Support, IBRC18 - Practice Test Question Review Q&A (1), IBRC18 - Practice Test Question Review Q&A (2), IBRC18 - Practice Test Question Review Q&A (3), IBRC18 - Special Topics in Pain Management, Summer 19 Ethics and the Hidden Curriculum, Summer 19 Research or Quality Improvement, AAHPM Quarterly: Spring 2022 (Full Issue), Leadership Forum Faculty and Facilitators, Access to Palliative Care and Hospice Position Statement, Physician-Assisted Dying Position Statement, Physician Assisted Dying Position Statement Review. Event Overview: The Annual Assembly, presented by the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA), is a 3-day event that brings together more than 3,400 of your colleagues and peers to share research, clinical best practices, and practice-related guidance to advance the specialty and improve patient care. Learn more. Home; Meetings Archive. In addition, the presenting faculty is expected to submit a self-recording session prior to conference start for release into the virtual platform for on-demand viewing. This 2023 Fall Call for Abstracts collects case studies and scholarly studies/research in-progress in the form of 15-minute podium presentations or poster presentations. If you require assistance or have questions about the content of your submission, please e-mail info@aahpm.org or call 847.375.4712 between 8am-6pm CT, Monday through Friday. This comprehensive self-study provides a critical foundation for those who want to incorporate principles of hospice and palliative medicine into their daily lives. Two new patient-reported experience measures are available at no charge from AAHPM, as well as an Implementation Guide for practice application. Visit our patient website: PalliativeDoctors.org, Presenting a 30-minute or 15-minute live, in-person session. It will reopen in July 2022. To be eligible, articles should have been published between October 1, 2021, and September 30, 2022. At least one author per submitted poster is expected to participate in the faculty attended poster sessions in-person on Wednesday, March 22, 5:30-7pm ET and/or Thursday, March 23, 5-6pm ET, as a condition of acceptance and be registered to attend the 2023 Annual Assembly. document.write(''); AAHPM Annual Assembly 2023 is set to start on March 22, 2023 (Wednesday) in Montreal, QC, Canada. Receive the member registration rate when you join AAHPM or HPNA before beginning your registration process if you are not already a member. the annual assembly, jointly presented by the american academy of hospice and palliative medicine (aahpm) and the hospice and palliative nurses association (hpna), is a 3-day event that brings together more than 3,400 of your colleagues and peers to share research, clinical best practices, and practice-related guidance to advance the specialty of //--> var prefix = 'ma' + 'il' + 'to'; Please complete the attestation in the online submission form when submitting your abstract.
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2022 Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care. The early bird rate for the 2022 Annual Assembly and State of the Science ends on Monday, Jan 24! A Message from the President: Update on the 2022 Annual Assembly. It is the responsibility of accredited providers to facilitate engagement with these topics without advocating for, or promoting, practices that are not, or not yet, adequately based on current science, evidence, and sound clinical reasoning. The premier educational event for hospice and palliative care professionals. Please contact AAHPM Member Services at 847.375.4712. document.write(''); In addition, lead faculty is expected to submit a self-recording of session prior to conference start for release into the virtual platform for on-demand viewing. August 13, 2021 by AAHPM. $20.00 . 15-minute Podium Presentations - 32 abstracts will be accepted. The presenter and lead author must be an early career professional or professional in training, though more senior co-authors may be included in the submission. The AAHPM and HPNA collectively identify and share the responsibility to advance the specialty of hospice and palliative care. Gain access to education all year long with the AAHPM Learn Subscription. Subsequently, she completed an NRSA primary care research fellowship, earning an MSPH degree with honors, and a fellowship in geriatric medicine at UC SOM (1994-1997). It is imperative that we focus on the aspects of the healthcare delivery experience that are the most important to patients and families receiving palliative care services as this may translate to better quality of care.