JSAC 2011: If Not Now, When?
SAVE THE DATE – Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference – 2012 Dates Announced! In 2012, the Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference (JSAC) will retain its popular March schedule to coincide with the AAO-HNS BOG Spring Meeting. Mark your calendars – the 2012 JSAC is scheduled for Sunday, March 25, through Tuesday, March 27. The conference venue will be the ideally located Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. To learn more about JSAC, visit www.entnet.org/jsac. The political climate in Washington, DC, was drastically altered by the contentious 2010 mid-term elections, and Congress now has one of the largest classes of freshman legislators in decades. Attending the 2011 Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference (JSAC) is the perfect way for AAO-HNS members to become familiar with the 112th Congress’ new legislators and begin developing or strengthening your advocacy skills. Relationships formed with members of Congress at this year’s JSAC will make a difference and help strengthen AAO-HNS advocacy efforts in the future. The three-day conference, sponsored by the AAO-HNS, the American College of Surgeons, and numerous other surgical groups, provides residents, fellows, and practicing physicians the opportunity to join your peers in a collaborative advocacy effort. The conference program offers attendees advocacy training, detailed issue briefings, pre-scheduled meetings on Capitol Hill with Members of Congress and their staffers, networking opportunities, and timely reports from Washington politicos. JSAC 2011 will continue to feature programs that were new to the conference’s agenda in 2010, including a CME course at no additional cost on Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). In addition, the experience-based training that received rave reviews in 2010 will again be included. Attendees will have two options: “Advocacy 101” for beginners (mandatory for first-time attendees), or “Advanced Advocacy.” The concurrent training sessions will help prepare attendees for meetings with Members of Congress or their staffs. “Advocacy 101” provides attendees with the basics on how the legislative process works and best practices for Congressional meetings. “Advanced Advocacy” delves deeper into tactics for building and maintaining relationships with Members of Congress. This year, advocacy training will also include a new “role-playing” exercise to prepare members for their Capitol Hill visits. JSAC is also a great experience for AAO-HNS resident members, and program directors are encouraged to support conference attendance. Resident-specific opportunities, including travel grants, specialized advocacy training, and an individualized briefing, are available. And what is a visit to Washington, DC, without a political fundraiser? AAO-HNS attendees will have the unique opportunity to participate in a VIP reception supporting the Academy’s political action committee, ENT PAC. Now is the time to be heard on Capitol Hill. Although the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) is law, the healthcare reform process is far from over. Regulatory efforts to implement the ACA are under way, and legislative efforts to modify the law are expected in 2011. Please consider taking a few days away from your practice to join your colleagues at JSAC 2011. Not only will you learn more about how federal legislation and the implementation of healthcare reform will impact your practices and patients, but you can personally convey your concerns and recommendations to your legislators. AAO-HNS members cannot afford to miss this timely conference – it’s worth the investment! For more information, please visit www.entnet.org/jsac.
SAVE THE DATE – Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference – 2012 Dates Announced!
In 2012, the Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference (JSAC) will retain its popular March schedule to coincide with the AAO-HNS BOG Spring Meeting. Mark your calendars – the 2012 JSAC is scheduled for Sunday, March 25, through Tuesday, March 27. The conference venue will be the ideally located Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. To learn more about JSAC, visit www.entnet.org/jsac. |
The political climate in Washington, DC, was drastically altered by the contentious 2010 mid-term elections, and Congress now has one of the largest classes of freshman legislators in decades. Attending the 2011 Joint Surgical Advocacy Conference (JSAC) is the perfect way for AAO-HNS members to become familiar with the 112th Congress’ new legislators and begin developing or strengthening your advocacy skills. Relationships formed with members of Congress at this year’s JSAC will make a difference and help strengthen AAO-HNS advocacy efforts in the future.
The three-day conference, sponsored by the AAO-HNS, the American College of Surgeons, and numerous other surgical groups, provides residents, fellows, and practicing physicians the opportunity to join your peers in a collaborative advocacy effort. The conference program offers attendees advocacy training, detailed issue briefings, pre-scheduled meetings on Capitol Hill with Members of Congress and their staffers, networking opportunities, and timely reports from Washington politicos.
JSAC 2011 will continue to feature programs that were new to the conference’s agenda in 2010, including a CME course at no additional cost on Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). In addition, the experience-based training that received rave reviews in 2010 will again be included. Attendees will have two options: “Advocacy 101” for beginners (mandatory for first-time attendees), or “Advanced Advocacy.”
The concurrent training sessions will help prepare attendees for meetings with Members of Congress or their staffs. “Advocacy 101” provides attendees with the basics on how the legislative process works and best practices for Congressional meetings. “Advanced Advocacy” delves deeper into tactics for building and maintaining relationships with Members of Congress. This year, advocacy training will also include a new “role-playing” exercise to prepare members for their Capitol Hill visits.
JSAC is also a great experience for AAO-HNS resident members, and program directors are encouraged to support conference attendance. Resident-specific opportunities, including travel grants, specialized advocacy training, and an individualized briefing, are available.
And what is a visit to Washington, DC, without a political fundraiser? AAO-HNS attendees will have the unique opportunity to participate in a VIP reception supporting the Academy’s political action committee, ENT PAC.
Now is the time to be heard on Capitol Hill. Although the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) is law, the healthcare reform process is far from over. Regulatory efforts to implement the ACA are under way, and legislative efforts to modify the law are expected in 2011. Please consider taking a few days away from your practice to join your colleagues at JSAC 2011. Not only will you learn more about how federal legislation and the implementation of healthcare reform will impact your practices and patients, but you can personally convey your concerns and recommendations to your legislators. AAO-HNS members cannot afford to miss this timely conference – it’s worth the investment!
For more information, please visit www.entnet.org/jsac.