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Early Bird Registration Deadline January 31, 2014. Early After Jan 31 Member $325 $425 Non Member* $425 $525 Gala** $225 $225 Day Pass $199 Allied Professionals $175 **Limited Gala Availability- sign up early Combined Registration Plus Gala Package Pre-Med $149 Medical Student $149 Student Non-Member* $224 Resident Member $199 Nonmember fee includes AMWA membership Name __________________________ Degree/s_____________ Institution_______________________ Address _______________________ City ____________ State___ Zip_____ Email__________________*required Tel:_________________ Payment Check $______ (Checks Payable to Indiana University) Mail to AMWA at Indiana University School of Medicine Division of Continuing Medical Education AMWA Annual Meeting Attn: Monica Armin 1110 W. Michigan Street, LO 401 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Thursday, March 13, 2014 All Day 7:00 Advocacy Session/Capitol Hill Roberta Gebhard, MD Martha Nolan, JD Friday, March 14, 2014 Morning 9:00 Registration opens Committee Meetings Capitol Hill tours 10:00 AMWA Board Meeting 12:45 Welcome Eleni Tousimis, MD 1:00 The Watson Project Memorial Sloan Kettering Collaborates with the Watson Super Computer - MSKCC Marjorie G. Zauderer, MD 1:30 Can America Achieve Affordable Care? William A. Haseltine, PhD 2:00 How Women Can Effectively Affect Policy Noreen Fraser 2:30 Break 2:45 Introduction to Women's Health Vivian Pinn, MD 3:00 Death and Sex: Perspectives on End-of-Life Stephanie Pincus, MD, MBA 4:00 Advances in Breast Cancer Treatment Alexandra Heerdt, MD 4:30 How Physicians and Hospitals can Partner with the Environment for our Future Mark Tercek, MBA Evening Symposium 6:30 Reception 7:00 Symposium, George Washington University 7:00 Ethanol and the Heart Daria Mochly-Rosen, PhD 7:20 Preventing Alcohol Problems throughout the life-span Peggy M. Murray, PhD 8:00 Title IX: Gender Differences in the Treatment of Men and Women Bernice Sandler, EdD 8:45 Student Elections Saturday, March 15, 2014 Morning 7:00 Poster set-up 7:30 Continental Breakfast 7:30 Poster Review and Judging 8:30 HPV Vaccination and Our Adolescent Population Richard Schlegel, MD, PhDW 9:00 Prepare to Negotiate Successfully with Message-Mapping Kevin Grigsby, DSW 9:30 Question and Answer 9:45 Break 10:00 The Decade of the Brain Story Landis, PhD 10:45 How Technology is Rapidly Changing the Way We Treat Patients Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD 10:45 How Women Are Shaping Medicine's Future Ardis Dee Hoven, MD 11:45 Q and A 12:00 AMWA Presidential Luncheon and Awards Eleni Tousimis, MD Afternoon 1:30 Gender Differences in Vascular Disease Julie Ann Freischlag, MD 2:00 Sex and Gender in Cardiovascular Disease Sharonne N. Hayes, MD 2:30 Break 3:00 Role of the Press in Women's Health Arianna Huffington 3:30 Update in Infectious Diseases Anthony S. Fauci, MD 4:00 Adjourn 4:00 Student Division Leadership Transition Meeting Evening 6:30 Bus departs Ritz-Carlton 7:00 Black Tie Nite Gala, National Museum of Women in the Arts 1250 New York Ave NW 7:00 Cocktails on Gallery Floor 8:00 Dinner & Presidential Award Arianna Huffington 10:00-Midnight: dancing Sunday, March 16, 2014 Morning 7:30 Continental Breakfast in Hotel Ballroom 8:30 Mentorship Session Liise-anne Pirofski, MD Amy Paller, MD -Poster Award Presentations -Speed mentoring -Public speaking advice and tips -Other topics: CV writing, personal statement, how to choose a sponsor 10:30 Break 10:45 Food Insecurity and Global Women’s Health Louise Ivers, MD, MPH 11:15 The 30 Minute MBA for Physicians" Joseph Mortati, MBA 11:45 Nutrition for You and Your Patients Holli Thompson, Nutritionist 12:15 Meeting for the Members Programs and Initiatives Highlights of AMWA’s Achievements Over the Past Year 12:30 Closing Remarks Eleni Tousimis, MD 12:45 Adjourn 1:00 AMWA Board Meeting Monday, March 17, 2014 (optional) Afternoon 2:30 Capital Hill Tours Registration Fees Registration Information Payment Information Capital Hill Tours 3/14 ______ 3/17 _____ Are you attending Friday's Evenings Symposium Y/N Will you serve as a mentor? Y/N Do you plan to attend the Gala? Y/N Vegetarian? Y/N _________________________ Registration Fee (circle one) Member, Non-member Resident, Resident (non-member Student, Student(non-member) Registration Fee $_______ Gala Event at the National Museum of Women in the Arts Fee $_______ I would like to support a student in the amount of $_______ Total Registration $_______ Hotel Information The Ritz-Carlton 1150 22nd St NW Washington, D.C. 1(202) 835-0500 Code AMWA for $199.00 rate Phone: (317) 274-0104 Fax: (317) 274-5182 Toll Free: (888) 615-8013 Email [email protected] Register online at http://amwa-doc.org/

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Page 1: Registration Fees › wp-content › uploads › 2013 › ... · 1 0 :-M id nght a c Sunday, March 16, 2014 Morning 7:30 Continental Breakfast in Hotel Ballroom 8:30 Mentorship Session

Early Bird Registration DeadlineJanuary 31, 2014.

Early After Jan 31

Member $325 $425Non Member* $425 $525Gala** $225 $225Day Pass $199Allied Professionals $175**Limited Gala Availability- sign up early

Combined Registration PlusGala PackagePre-Med $149Medical Student $149Student Non-Member* $224Resident Member $199Nonmember fee includes AMWAmembership

Name __________________________ Degree/s_____________

Institution_______________________

Address _______________________ City ____________ State___ Zip_____

Email__________________*required Tel:_________________

Payment Check $______ (Checks Payable to Indiana University)

Mail to AMWA atIndiana University School of MedicineDivision of Continuing Medical EducationAMWA Annual Meeting Attn: Monica Armin1110 W. Michigan Street, LO 401Indianapolis, IN 46202

Thursday, March 13, 2014All Day

7:00 Advocacy Session/CapitolHillRoberta Gebhard, MDMartha Nolan, JD

Friday, March 14, 2014Morning

9:00 Registration opensCommittee Meetings

Capitol Hill tours

10:00 AMWA Board Meeting

12:45 WelcomeEleni Tousimis, MD

1:00 The Watson ProjectMemorial Sloan KetteringCollaborates with theWatson Super Computer -MSKCCMarjorie G. Zauderer, MD

1:30 Can America AchieveAffordable Care?William A. Haseltine, PhD

2:00 How Women Can EffectivelyAffect PolicyNoreen Fraser

2:30 Break

2:45 Introduction to Women'sHealthVivian Pinn, MD

3:00 Death and Sex:Perspectives on End-of-LifeStephanie Pincus, MD, MBA

4:00 Advances in Breast CancerTreatmentAlexandra Heerdt, MD

4:30 How Physicians andHospitals can Partner withthe Environment for ourFutureMark Tercek, MBA

Evening Symposium6:30 Reception

7:00 Symposium, GeorgeWashington University

7:00 Ethanol and the HeartDaria Mochly-Rosen, PhD

7:20 Preventing AlcoholProblems throughout thelife-spanPeggy M. Murray, PhD

8:00 Title IX: Gender Differencesin the Treatment of Menand WomenBernice Sandler, EdD

8:45 Student Elections

Saturday, March 15, 2014Morning

7:00 Poster set-up

7:30 Continental Breakfast

7:30 Poster Review and Judging

8:30 HPV Vaccination and OurAdolescent PopulationRichard Schlegel, MD,PhDW

9:00 Prepare to NegotiateSuccessfully withMessage-MappingKevin Grigsby, DSW

9:30 Question and Answer

9:45 Break

10:00 The Decade of the BrainStory Landis, PhD

10:45 How Technology is RapidlyChanging the Way We TreatPatientsDanielle Ofri, MD, PhD

10:45 How Women Are ShapingMedicine's FutureArdis Dee Hoven, MD

11:45 Q and A

12:00 AMWA PresidentialLuncheon and AwardsEleni Tousimis, MD

Afternoon1:30 Gender Differences in

Vascular DiseaseJulie Ann Freischlag, MD

2:00 Sex and Gender inCardiovascular DiseaseSharonne N. Hayes, MD

2:30 Break

3:00 Role of the Press in Women'sHealthArianna Huffington

3:30 Update in Infectious DiseasesAnthony S. Fauci, MD

4:00 Adjourn

4:00 Student Division LeadershipTransition Meeting

Evening6:30 Bus departs Ritz-Carlton

7:00 Black Tie Nite Gala,National Museum of Womenin the Arts1250 New York Ave NW

7:00 Cocktails on Gallery Floor

8:00 Dinner & Presidential AwardArianna Huffington

10:00-Midnight: dancing

Sunday, March 16, 2014Morning

7:30 Continental Breakfast in HotelBallroom

8:30 Mentorship SessionLiise-anne Pirofski, MDAmy Paller, MD-Poster Award Presentations-Speed mentoring-Public speaking advice andtips-Other topics: CV writing,personal statement, how tochoose a sponsor

10:30 Break

10:45 Food Insecurity and GlobalWomen’s HealthLouise Ivers, MD, MPH

11:15 The 30 Minute MBA forPhysicians"Joseph Mortati, MBA

11:45 Nutrition for You and YourPatientsHolli Thompson,Nutritionist

12:15 Meeting for the MembersPrograms and InitiativesHighlights of AMWA’sAchievements Over thePast Year

12:30 Closing RemarksEleni Tousimis, MD

12:45 Adjourn

1:00 AMWA Board Meeting

Monday, March 17, 2014(optional)Afternoon2:30 Capital Hill Tours

Registration Fees

Registration Information

Payment Information

Capital Hill Tours3/14 ______ 3/17 _____

Are you attending Friday's EveningsSymposium Y/NWill you serve as a mentor? Y/NDo you plan to attend the Gala? Y/NVegetarian? Y/N_________________________

Registration Fee (circle one)Member, Non-memberResident, Resident (non-memberStudent, Student(non-member)

Registration Fee $_______

Gala Event at the National Museumof Women in the Arts

Fee $_______

I would like to support a student in theamount of $_______

Total Registration $_______

Hotel Information

The Ritz-Carlton1150 22nd St NWWashington, D.C.1(202) 835-0500

Code AMWA for $199.00 rate

Phone: (317) 274-0104Fax: (317) 274-5182Toll Free: (888) 615-8013

Email [email protected]

Register online at http://amwa-doc.org/

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The 99th Annual Meeting of theAmerican Medical Women's Association

March 13 -­‐ 17, 2014The Ritz Carlton Hotel,

1150 22nd NW, Washington, DC

Women in Medicine:Successfully Facing FutureChallenges and Advances

Accreditation StatementThis activity has been planned and im-plemented in accordance with the Essen-tial Areas and Policies of the Accredita-tion Council for Continuing Medical Edu-cation (ACCME) through the joint spon-sorship of Indiana University School ofMedicine and the American MedicalWomen’s Association (AMWA). The Indi-ana University School of Medicine is ac-credited by the ACCME to provide con-tinuing medical education for physi-cians.

Credit Designation StatementIndiana University School of Medicinedesignates this live activity for 11.75PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physiciansshould claim only the credit commensu-rate with the extent of their participationin the activity.

Faculty disclosure StatementIn accordance with the AccreditationCouncil for Continuing Medical Educa-tion (ACCME) Standards for CommercialSupport, educational programs spon-sored by Indiana University School ofMedicine (IUSM) must demonstrate bal-ance, independence, objectivity, and sci-entific rigor. All faculty, authors, editors,and planning committee members par-ticipating in an IUSM-sponsored activityare required to disclose any relevant fi-nancial interest or other relationshipwith the manufacturer(s) of any commer-cial product(s) and/or provider(s) of com-mercial services that are discussed in aneducational activity.

NoteWhile it offers CME credits, this activityis not intended to provide extensive train-ing or certification in the field.

Meeting and CourseDescriptionThis conference will convene leadingacademic physicians, scientists,students, and prominent policy makersto discuss advances in women’s health,

CME Information

Poster SubmissionA Conference Focusing on Women’s Health, Technologyin Medicine, Affordable Care, and Career Advancement.

Arianna Huffington, founder of the Huffington Post,will be honored and discussing her new book .

Jointly Sponsored by the American Medical Women'sAssociation and Indiana University School of Medicine

new concepts in mentorship, and careeradvancement for women in medicine.The conference will address howadvances in medical technology andaffordable care will affect the treatmentof patients in the future.The AmericanMedical Women’s AssociationPresidential Award will be presented toArianna Huffington for her life’swork and contributions to women’shealth at the National Museum ofWomen in the Arts, Saturday, March15th at 7 pm.

Meeting and CourseObjectives

At the conclusion of thismeeting, participantsshould be able to:1. Incorporate guidelines into

clinical practice to improvemanagement of disease states,based on collaboratedguidelines for a variety ofconditions discussed in thisannual meeting.

2. Present new advances in themedical field and understandthe impact of technology andpolicy on the care of thepatients.

3. Support the mentoring andcareer development of womenin medicine.

Abstracts should be submittedonline at www.amwa-doc.orgbefore January 31, 2014.Abstracts for original researchshould include the following in-formation: Background, Objec-tives, Methods, Results, and Con-clusion.Abstracts on case reports shouldinclude the following informa-tion: Case Narrative, Review ofRelevant Literature, Case Dis-cussion in the Context of CurrentLiterature, and Avenues for Fu-ture Study.