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August, 2016 |
October 28-30 * Pittsburgh, PA * Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Hotel (Downtown)
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Early Bird Rate has been extended through Friday, September 2nd.
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2016 Plenary Speakers
Friday, October 28th - Barry Michael Kerzin, MD
Barry Michael Kerzin, M.D., is an American physician and Buddhist monk. He has lived in Dharamsala since 1988 and serves as a personal physician to the 14th Dalai Lama, along with treating people in the local community, free of charge.
He is also the founder of the Altruism in Medicine Institute. Read more.
Saturday, October 29th - William E. Strickland, Jr.
As a Pittsburgh youth besieged by racism in the crumbling remains of the steel economy, Bill Strickland should have been one of the Rust Belt's casualties. Instead, he discovered the potter's wheel, and the transforming power of fountains, irrepressible dreams, and the slide show
(TedTalk preamble).
Bill Strickland is the President and CEO of Manchester Bidwell Corporation and its subsidiaries, Manchester Craftsmen's Guild (MCG) and Bidwell Training Center (BTC), both founded in 1968, and National Center for Arts and Technology. Read more.
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2016 Pre-conferences
Visit the Events page on our website to register.
Registration for our Pre-Conference workshops is now open. We have provided in-depth descriptions through our Calendar page . Please feel free to click on the workshop of your choice in the Calendar for program details.
October 27th
- 2016 ALSO Instructor Course
- Sympto-Pro Training
- Integrating Information Mastery into ACO's and Integrated Academic Institutions
October 28th
- Healthy Living: Integrative, Lifestyle and Population Medicine
- FACTS: Fertility Awareness for Women's Health
- FPIN: Family Physicians Inquiries Network
- Healthcare Innovators Network
- Responding to the Primary Care Workforce Challenge
- Super Utilizer Learning Community
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Be a 2016 Exhibitor / Sponsor
What is the FMEC Annual Meeting?
Our meeting serves the Family Medicine community in the Northeast Region:
Coverage: 14-state area that includes Ohio to Maine to Virginia/West Virginia and the D.C. area.
Connected: The FMEC is comprised of more than 140 residency programs and 60 Departments of Family Medicine.
The FMEC offers more than 200 presentations at each Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting provides a forum for participants to share information about educational, clinical, policy and research issues affecting primary health care. It also provides an opportunity for individuals to develop relationships with others who have common academic and clinical interests.
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