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SPONSORED LECTURE

Make plans today to join your fellow Ob/Gyn colleagues for the third ACOG District XII Annual District Meeting August 14–16, 2015, at the iconic Boca Raton Resort & Club in

Boca Raton, Florida. The ACOG District XII Scientific Program Committee has once again planned a fantastic educational program that offers something for everyone! This year’s program features a terrific panel of nationally renowned faculty including Scott Hayworth, MD; Steven Nakajima, MD; Holly Pederson, MD; George Saade, MD; and many more. The meeting has been designed to allow more time for attendees and colleagues to interact during breakout sessions and includes extended receptions and exhibit hall functions. There will be plenty of time to enjoy the resort and the local attractions, so bring the family and make a long weekend out of this meeting. I am looking forward to seeing everyone again in August. Don’t forget to register and reserve your room today!

Sincerely,

Robert W. Yelverton, MDChair

The Ingram/Spellacy Society was founded in 2010, as the alumni group of Ob/Gyn residents, fellows, and faculty of the University of South Florida (USF). The purpose of the Society is to share knowledge and promote support for USF’s department for improving the quality of Ob/Gyn care through education and research. Since its inception, the Society has funded regional lectures and financially supported USF residents while on electives away from Tampa. The Society has always had close ties with ACOG and is honored to support this inaugural lectureship at the District XII Annual Meeting.

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ANCILLARY COURSES

MEETING HIGHLIGHTS

• Learn More From the Experts About:The Morcellation ControversyPhysician Ratings and the Future of CompensationPreconception Screening of Genetic DisordersOffice Surgery Drills

• Enhance Your Professional Development

• Meet Nationally Renowned Faculty

Coding and Reimbursement Course This course is led by Coding Expert, Emily Hill, PA, and will discuss:

• CMS Proposed Changes to Global Surgical Package

• CPT and ICD Coding for the Ob/Gyn Practice Ob/Gyn Office Administrators Program This program features lectures designed to enhance your practice including:

• OSHA Update

• Tips to Increase Practice Revenue

• ICD-10 Update

• Hospital-Physician Alignment and Co-Management Agreements

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

SPECIAL EVENTS

There will plenty of opportunities at the Annual District Meeting to relax and have fun with colleagues, as well as enjoy all that the Boca Raton Resort & Club has to offer. See page 9 and 10 for details.

ADJUNCT FACULTYAldo M. Leiva, Esq., MSAttorneyLubell RosenCoral Gables, FL

Kathleen H. Moon, ARNP, LHRMRegional Patient Safety Risk Manager IIThe Doctors CompanyJacksonville, FL

Jubilee Brown, MDAssociate ProfessorThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TX

Anthony R. Gregg, MDProfessor and ChiefUniversity of FloridaWomen’s HealthUniversity of Florida Health Gainesville, FL

John C. Hauth, MDProfessor EmeritusUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, AL

Scott D. Hayworth, MDPresident and CEOMount Kisco Medical Group Mount Kisco, NY

INGRAM/SPELLACY SOCIETY SPONSORED LECTUREWashington C. Hill, MDHuman Resources for Health Program Rwanda Duke University School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Maternal-Fetal Medicine InstructorDuke University Medical Center Kigali, Rwanda Sarasota, FL

Steven T. Nakajima, MD Clinical Professor, Director of Clinical ServicesDivision of Reproductive Endocrinology and InfertilityStanford University Palo Alto, CA

Kutluk Oktay, MDProfessor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Medicine, and Cell Biology & Anatomy Director, Innovation Institute for Fertility Preservation and IVFNew York, NY

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Holly Pederson, MDDirector, Medical Breast ServicesCleveland ClinicCleveland, OH

George R. Saade, MDProfessor and Division ChiefMaternal Fetal MedicineUniversity of Texas Medical BranchGalveston, TX

William M. Sappenfield, MD, MPHProfessor and ChairDepartment of Community and Family HealthUniversity of South Florida-College of Public HealthTampa, FL

Steven F. Woodring, DOPresident Mobile Anesthesiologists of FloridaNaples, FL

Teresa A. Drake, Esq.DirectorIntimate Partner Violence Assistance ClinicLevin College of LawUniversity of FloridaGainesville, FL

NATIONALLY FEATURED FACULTY

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AGENDACOURSE INSTRUCTOR

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

ACCREDITATION

Emily Hill, PAPresidentHill & AssociatesWilmington, NC

ACCME AccreditationThe American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

College Cognate CreditsThe American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 4 Category 1 College Cognate Credits. The College has a reciprocity agreement with the AMA that allows AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to be equivalent to College Cognate Credits.

Disclosure of Faculty and Industry RelationshipsIn accordance with College policy, all faculty and planning committee members have signed a conflict of interest statement in which they have disclosed any financial interests or other relationships with industry relative to topics they will discuss at this program. At the beginning of the program, faculty members are required to disclose any such information to participants. Such disclosure allows you to evaluate better the objectivity of the information presented in lectures. Please report on your evaluation form any undisclosed conflict of interest you perceive.

Criteria for SuccessStatements of credit will be awarded based on the participant’s attendance and submission of the activity evaluation form. A statement of credit will be available upon completion of an online evaluation/claimed credit form at www.obgpathways.com/cme. If you have any questions regarding this CME activity, please contact the District XII office at: [email protected]

Commercial SupportFull notification of commercial support will be provided in the final course syllabus.

TargeT audience

This program has been designed for physicians, coders, technicians, and administrators with a basic understanding of CPT and ICD-9.

Learning ObjecTives

At the conclusion of this activity, the attendee can expect to be able to: • Describe key coding and documentation strategies for Evaluation and

Management (E/M) Services, and Surgical and Maternity Care to ensure appropriate reimbursement and data collection

• Become familiar with major CMS initiatives for 2015 and beyond that will impact Ob/Gyn practices

CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT UPDATE 2015

7:00–8:00 am RegistRation and BReakfast

8:00–10:00 am Introduction • Coding Systems • Basics of Reimbursement • Future Reimbursement Models

Understanding ICD-10-CM • Structure and Format of ICD-10 • Principles of ICD-10-CM Coding • Key Coding Changes for Ob/Gyn Practices

CMS Proposed Changes to the Global Surgical Package • Background and History • Proposed CMS Changes to Global Surgical Coding • Impact on Reimbursement • Preparing for the Change

10:00–10:15 am BReak

10:15 am–12:00 pm CPT and ICD Coding for the Ob/Gyn Practice • Evaluation and Management (E/M) Services • Distinguishing Outpatient Levels of Service • Basics of Coding for Preventive Services • Surgical Coding in 2015 • Distinguishing the CPT and the CMS Global Surgical Package • Key Modifiers for Appropriate Reimbursement • Same Day E/M Services and Procedures • Maternity Care Services • Understanding the Global Obstetrical Package • Reporting Additional Services

CPT and ICD Case Presentations • E/M Services • Surgical Services • Obstetrical Care

12:00–12:15 pm Questions & Answer Session

12:15 pm adjouRn

7:00 am–6:00 pmRegistration Open

8:00 am–12:15 pmCoding and Reimbursement Course

1:15–3:30 pm Scientific Sessions

3:45–5:30 pm Resident Research Presentations

7:00 am–5:00 pmRegistration Open

8:00 am–12:00 pmScientific Sessions

8:00 am–4:00 pmOffice Administrator Program

7:00 am–12:30 pmRegistration Open

7:30 am–10:15 am Scientific Sessions

10:15 am–12:15 pm State Mandated Courses

• Domestic Violence• Prevention of Medical Errors

6:30–8:00 pmWelcome Reception with Exhibitors

7:00–8:00 amBreakfast with Exhibitors

9:45–10:30 amMorning Break with Exhibitors (Physicians/Nurses)

10:00–10:30 am Morning Break with Exhibitors (Office Administrators)

2:15–3:00 pmDessert Reception with Exhibitors(Physicians/Nurses)

5:30–6:00 pm Junior Fellow Business Meeting

6:00 am ACOG District XII Fun Run

12:00–12:30 pmACOG National Update

12:30–1:00 pmFellows Annual Business Meeting

1:00–2:15 pmLegislative Luncheon(ACOG District XII Members)

3:00–5:00 pmMedical Student Skills Session(Junior Fellows/Medical Students)

7:00–10:00 pmReception/Dinner

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ACOG NATIONAL UPDATESaturday, August 15

12:00–12:30 pm

Friday, August 14 Saturday, August 15 Sunday, August 16

Dr. Gellhaus will provide attendees with an update on legislative and socioeconomic issues as well as national projects, events, and activities. You won’t want to miss this presentation!

MEDICAL STUDENT SESSION

The Medical Student Session will provide attendees with an introdution to the specialty of Ob/Gyn and will include a special presentation that outlines the training process, fellowships, and career tracks available after medical school. Medical students will have the opportunity to candidly ask questions to a panel of representatives from each of Florida’s residency programs. The session will conclude with a variety of skill stations that will allow the students to actively participate and simulate many of the daily activities of an Ob/Gyn.

SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

7:00–8:00 am RegistRation and BReakfast

8:00–10:00 am Introduction • Coding Systems • Basics of Reimbursement • Future Reimbursement Models

Understanding ICD-10-CM • Structure and Format of ICD-10 • Principles of ICD-10-CM Coding • Key Coding Changes for Ob/Gyn Practices

CMS Proposed Changes to the Global Surgical Package • Background and History • Proposed CMS Changes to Global Surgical Coding • Impact on Reimbursement • Preparing for the Change

10:00–10:15 am BReak

10:15 am–12:00 pm CPT and ICD Coding for the Ob/Gyn Practice • Evaluation and Management (E/M) Services • Distinguishing Outpatient Levels of Service • Basics of Coding for Preventive Services • Surgical Coding in 2015 • Distinguishing the CPT and the CMS Global Surgical Package • Key Modifiers for Appropriate Reimbursement • Same Day E/M Services and Procedures • Maternity Care Services • Understanding the Global Obstetrical Package • Reporting Additional Services

CPT and ICD Case Presentations • E/M Services • Surgical Services • Obstetrical Care

12:00–12:15 pm Questions & Answer Session

12:15 pm adjouRn

ACOG President-Elect Thomas M. Gellhaus, MD

Saturday, August 153:00–5:00 pm

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AGENDA

Friday, August 14 8:00 am–12:15 pm Coding and Reimbursement Update 2015 (Separate fee for course)

1:15–1:30 pm Welcome/intRoductions/Housekeeping

1:30–2:05 pm How Am I Doing? Physician Ratings and the Future of Compensation Scott D. Hayworth, MD

2:05–2:40 pm Is the Three Tier Fetal Heart Rate Categorization Beneficial? John C. Hauth, MD

2:40–3:15 pm Fertility Preservation: What the Ob/Gyn Practitioner Needs to Know Kutluk Oktay, MD

3:15–3:30 pm Q&A/Panel Discussion

3:30–3:45 pm BReak

3:45–5:30 pm Resident Research Presentations Moderator: J Kell Williams

5:30–6:00 pm Junior Fellows Business Meeting

6:30–8:00 pm Welcome Reception WitH exHiBitoRs

Saturday, August 156:00 am acog distRict xii fun Run (5K–see page 9 for details)

Sponsored by the ACOG District XII Junior Fellows to benefit Healthy Start Coalition

7:00–8:00 am BReakfast WitH exHiBitoRs

8:00–8:15 am Welcome/intRoductions/Housekeeping

8:15–8:50 am The Morcellation Controversy Jubilee Brown, MD

8:50–9:30 am Changing the Paradigm in Prenatal Carrier Screening Anthony R. Gregg, MD

9:30–9:45 am Q&A/Panel Discussion 9:45–10:30 am BReak WitH exHiBitoRs

10:30–11:15 am breakOuT sessiOns (Select one session to attend when registering)

2015 Update on the Florida Board of Medicine Office Surgery Rules: What Every MD and DO Should Know Aldo M. Leiva, Esq., MS

Life Course Issues Related to Premature Birth & the Importance of Preconception Care William M. Sappenfield, MD, MPH

Breast and Ovarian Cancer: A Practical Approach to Risk Stratification and Management in Young Women Holly Pederson, MD

Life After Residency (This breakout is for Junior Fellows and will offer

two of four stations for residents to rotate through.)

• Preparing for Oral and Written Boards • Transitioning into Practice • Applying to and Obtaining a Fellowship • Financial Management After Residency

11:20 am–12:00 pm jOinT PLenary sessiOn wiTh Fsrei Oral Contraceptive Pills 2015: Inhibiting Folliculogenesis Steven T. Nakajima, MD

12:00–12:30 pm ACOG National Update Thomas M. Gellhaus, MD–President-Elect

12:30–1:00 pm District XII Annual Business Meeting 1:00–2:15 pm Legislative Luncheon

2:15–3:00 pm desseRt Reception WitH exHiBitoRs

3:00–5:00 pm Medical Student Skills Session (Non-CME) 7:00–10:00 pm satuRday evening dinneR

Sunday, August 16 7:00–7:30 am BReakfast

7:30–7:45 am Welcome/intRoductions/Housekeeping

7:45–8:25 am Preventing the First Cesarean George R. Saade, MD

8:25–9:05 am ingram/sPeLLacy sOcieTy sPOnsOred LecTure Ebola: Past, Present, and Future Washington C. Hill, MD

9:05–9:20 am Q&A/Panel Discussion 9:25–10:10 am breakOuT sessiOns (Select one session to attend when registering)

Minimally Invasive Surgery in the Pregnant Patient with an Adnexal Mass Jubilee Brown, MD

Office Surgery: Medical Emergency Drills Steven F. Woodring, DO

Intrapartum Counseling: The Limits of Fetal Viability John C. Hauth, MD

sTaTe mandaTed cOurses 10:15–11:15 am Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and the Medical Community Teresa A. Drake, Esq.

11:15 am–12:15 pm Prevention of Medical Errors Kathleen H. Moon, ARNP, LHRM

12:15 pm adjouRn

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AGENDA

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TARGET AUDIENCE

This program has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians and nurses who have a specialized interest in the field of obstetrics and gynecology.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this activity, the attendee can expect to be able to:

• Discuss the controversy regarding morcellation

• Review how and why to screen for intimate partner violence in a medical setting

• Explain the pitfalls associated with the interpretation of expanded carrier screening results and how to manage the pitfalls

• Evaluate the components within the three tiers of intrapartum fetal heart rate categorization

• Describe the rationale for the emergence of physician ratings and their impact on consumers and physicians

• Discuss Ebola viral disease and its history, causes, course, treatment, and prevention

• Identify medical error reduction and prevention strategies

• Describe how the hormone-free interval influences the process of folliculogenesis

• Apply applications of fertility preservation in the Ob/Gyn practice

• Develop management protocols to prevent the first cesarean section

• Explain current surgery rules applying to Florida physicians, with a special emphasis on the specialty of Ob/Gyn practices

• Identify which patients are at increased risk for developing breast or ovarian cancer and refer them for genetic counseling and testing as needed

• Describe preconception care’s rationale/approach and organize patient education and preventive services to reduce premature birth risk

• Employ the information presented to appropriately treat pregnant women with an adnexal mass

• Provide intrapartum counseling in regard to mortality and morbidity at the lower limits of fetal viability (23 to 25 weeks gestation)

• Implement appropriate interventions to avoid/minimize adverse incidents related to office surgery

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

ACCME ACCREDITATIONThe American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

College Cognate CreditsThe American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.5 Category 1 College Cognate Credits. The College has a reciprocity agreement with the AMA that allows AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ to be equivalent to College Cognate Credits.

CE Credit provided by AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare

Nurses AKH, Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This activity is awarded 11 contact hours.

Activity is jointly-provided by AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

FL Nurses AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare is an approved provider for nursing continuing education by the Florida Board of Nursing #50-2560. This activity is awarded 11 contact hours.

The maximum allocation for participants attending the Domestic Violence course is 1 contact hour and the maximum allocation for participants attending the Prevention of Medical Errors course is 1 contact hour.

DISCLOSURE OF FACULTY AND INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPSIn accordance with College policy, all faculty and planning committee members have signed a conflict of interest statement in which they have disclosed any financial interests or other relationships with industry relative to topics they will discuss at this program. At the beginning of the program, faculty members are required to disclose any such information to participants. Such disclosure allows you to evaluate better the objectivity of the information presented in lectures. Please report on your evaluation form any undisclosed conflict of interest you perceive.

CRITERIA FOR SUCCESSStatements of credit will be awarded based on the participant’s attendance and submission of the activity evaluation form. A statement of credit will be available upon completion of an online evaluation/claimed credit form at www.obgpathways.com/cme. If you have any questions regarding this CME activity, please contact the District XII office at: [email protected]

COMMERCIAL SUPPORTFull notification of commercial support will be provided in the final course syllabus.

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EXHIBIT HALL EVENTS

CONFERENCE VENUE

SPECIAL EVENTS

Welcome Reception with ExhibitorsFriday, August 14 | 6:30–8:00 pm

Join us for an opening reception with the 2015 exhibitors and supporters on Friday evening in the exhibit hall. Take some time to visit with your colleagues and more than 70 exhibiting companies. Beer and wine will be available as well as heavy hors d’oeuvres.This reception is included in the attendee registration fee. Guests and children are welcome to attend; please see page 11 for details on guest ticket pricing.

Legislative LuncheonSaturday, August 15 | 1:00–2:15 pm

The Legislative Luncheon has been organized by the ACOG District XII State Legislation and Professional Liability Committee to update members on political and women’s healthcare issues in the state of Florida. This luncheon is free for ACOG District XII members. Non-ACOG District XII members and adult guests are welcome to attend, but they must purchase a ticket. Tickets are $65 for non-ACOG District XII members and adult guests and may be purchased when registering.

Saturday Evening DinnerSaturday, August 15 | 7:00–10:00 pm Join your fellow friends and colleagues for drinks and dinner in the resort’s original signature building — the Cloister. Surround yourself with vintage elegance and charm while being entertained in the unique Cathedral Room.This dinner is NOT included in the attendee registration fee. Guests and children are welcome to attend; please purchase tickets on the registration form.

Boca Raton Resort & Club501 E. Camino RealBoca Raton, FL 33432Reservations: (888) 543-1277

When you make your hotel reservations, please call 1-888-543-1277 and be sure to ask for the ACOG room rate that starts at $165/night. The special ACOG group rate is available until July 20, 2015, or until the ACOG room block is filled. After this date, reservations and rates are subject to availability.

Conference ParkingACOG attendees will receive a discount of $12/day on overnight valet parking. Please indicate you are with the ACOG group to receive this discount.

Exhibitor Dessert ReceptionSaturday, August 15 | 2:15–3:00 pm

Conclude your lunch the right way, with dessert! Join our exhibitors in the exhibit hall for one last chance to learn about each company and their products while enjoying a delicious dessert reception. An array of sweet treats will surely please the palate. The exhibitor passport drawing and prizes giveaway will take place at the end of the dessert reception.

First Annual Fun RunSaturday, August 15 | 6:00 am | Registration Fee: $25.00Begin your day with a Healthy Start! Make plans to join ACOG District XII’s Junior Fellows for the first annual Fun Run!  The 5k run will  be held on Saturday, August 15 starting at 6:00 am. The run will take place around the beautiful golf course at the Boca Raton Resort & Club. The Junior Fellows are looking forward to a successful turnout from District XII members to support a worthy cause. The funds raised from the Fun Run will be used to support the local Healthy Start Coalition. Healthy Start Coalitions assist pregnant women, interconception women, infants, and children up to age three to obtain the healthcare and social support needed to reduce the risks for poor maternal and child health outcomes. The Fun Run will be a great way to invest in your own health while supporting a good cause! Please sign up for the run when you register.

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HOTEL AMENITIESWaldorf Astoria Spa at Boca Raton Resort & ClubEscape to the award-winning Waldorf Astoria Spa at Boca Raton Resort & Club, named the No. 1 Spa in the World in Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards 2014. Discover a luxurious wellness escape where discerning guests experience unique and authentic spa journeys on Florida’s Gold Coast. To book your spa package, please call 561-347-4772.

Boca Raton Resort & Club’s Tennis CenterNamed No. 5 of “The 50 Greatest Tennis Resorts in the United States” by Tennis Magazine, Boca Raton Resort & Club’s Tennis Center sets the standard for tennis in South Florida, offering some of the best coaching and facilities available. For class registration or reservations, stop by the Tennis Pro Shop or call 561-447-3141.

Boca Raton Resort & Club GolfImmerse yourself in the rich history and tradition of one of the finest golf resorts in Florida. Dating back to the times when PGA professionals Sam Snead and Tommy Armour held positions on staff, this exclusive, golf resort has always sought to offer a unique, exclusive, and exceptional year-round golf experience. For tee times, please call the golf reservations department at 561-447-3419.

Boca Beach ClubGuests can enjoy a short ride by a shuttle bus or by boat that will take them to the Boca Beach Club where they will enjoy all of the outdoor amenities that the stylish Club has to offer. Located on the Atlantic Ocean, the Beach Club has a variety of water sports, three pools and over a half mile of private beach. Take time to relax in a cabana while enjoying snacks and cocktails by the pool. A complimentary shuttle from the main hotel to the Boca Beach Club leaves every 15 minutes.

Resort ShoppingBoca Raton Resort & Club offers a fine shopping experience with an extensive collection of onsite shops, providing a diverse spectrum of boutiques, sundry stores, and other outlets located throughout the resort.

REGISTERING FOR THE ACOG DISTRICT XII 2015

The ACOG District XII 2015 ADM has GONE GREEN and will not be providing printed copies of the syllabus. Course syllabus will be made

available through a downloadable link and a thumb drive.

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Early Bird Registration

Ends June 19!

YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THE MEETING ONLINE.

Registration for the ACOG District XII 2015 Annual District Meeting will be accepted online at: www.obgpathways.com/registration until Monday, August 3, 2015.

Need Assistance with Registering? Contact the ACOG District XII office at 904-309-6265

ONSITEFriday, August 14 7:00 am–6:00 pm

Saturday, August 15 7:00 am–5:00 pm

Sunday, Augusts 16 7:00 am–12:15 pm

REGISTRATION DEADLINERegistration and payment must be received no later than Monday, August 3, 2015, in order to ensure a name badge and syllabus materials. Onsite registration will only be accepted on a space available basis. CANCELLATION POLICYTelephone cancellations cannot be accepted. A written notice of cancellation must be received no later than four weeks prior to the meeting for a refund. A $100 administration fee will be deducted. No refunds will be made after Friday, July 17, 2015.

Registrants that are unable to register online, please contact the meeting organizers at 904-309-6265 for a paper registration form to fax or mail in. ADA COMPLIANCE Attendees who need special reasonable accommodations or who have special needs should contact the meeting organizers at 904-309-6265.

PRICING EARLY BIRD GENERAL (Up to 6/19/15) (After 6/19/15) CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT COURSE(Friday, August 14)ACOG District XII Member Rate $150 $200Non-Member Rate $250 $300PAs and ARNPs $150 $200

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS (Friday, August 14–Sunday, August 16)ACOG District XII Member Rate $395 $445Non-Member Rate $595 $645PAs and ARNPs $395 $445FL In-Training Residents & Fellows* $0 $0Medical Student (Fri–Sun) $50 $50Medical Student (Sat Session ONLY) $0 $0

Combined Course RegistrationCODING AND REIMBURSEMENT COURSE & SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS(Friday, August 14–Sunday, August 16)ACOG District XII Member Rate $470 $520Non-Member Rate $670 $720PAs and ARNPs $470 $520

*Must fax in registration form along with proof of FL or Colombia, South America program residency/fellowship.

SPECIAL EVENTSACOG District XII Fun Run $25/person

Legislative Luncheon ACOG District XII Member $0 $0 Non-Member/Nurse/ Medical Student/Guest $65 $65

Saturday Evening Dinner Ticket $80/person

GUEST FEES**Adult Guest – Exhibit Hall Ticket $80/guest(Includes 1 badge with unlimited access to exhibit hall on Friday & Saturday.)

Child Guest Ticket $50/child (Includes 1 badge with unlimited access to exhibit hall on Friday & Saturday & access to the Saturday evening dinner.)

Saturday Evening Dinner Ticket $80/person (Includes 1 ticket for the adult guest(s) to attend the Saturday evening dinner.)

ACOG District XII Fun Run $25/person

**Badges are required for access the exhibit hall receptions and events.

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