FOR THE SPOUSES Saturday, April 21 • 10 am • Mississippi Two Museums Tour: Spouses will meet in the lobby to take a short walk from the hotel to the brand-new Mississippi History Museum and Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. Since opening in December, over 80,000 have visited. See artifacts ranging from a 500-year-old Native American dugout canoe to Mary Ann Mobley’s Miss America crown at the History Museum. At the Civil Rights mu-seum, see exhibits about Mississippi’s struggle with racial ine-quality and the gorgeous, uplifting ‘This Little Light of Mine’ exhibit (pictured below). We’re in luck! Admission is free on the third Saturday of each month, and we will be there on the third Saturday. [General admission is $8 for one museum or $12 for both.]
Great options for lunch include the Nissan Café onsite at the museums, or Keifer’s Restaurant located between the museums
and the hotel.
THINGS TO DO IN JACKSON
Visit Jackson www.visitjackson.com Outlets of Mississippi www.outletsofms.com Mississippi Museum of Art www.msmuseumart.org The Jackson Zoo -www.jacksonzoo.org Two Mississippi Museums - www.mdah.ms.gov/2MM
ACCREDITATION Application for CME credit is being filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians for 12 hours. Determination of hours of credit is pending.
ACCOMMODATIONS The Jackson Marriott is located on E. Amite Street in downtown Jackson. Rates are $91.00 plus tax per night. Please make reservations by calling 601-969-5100 or 800-228-9290. Re-member to mention MAFP to receive our group rate.
REGISTRATION FORM
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□ MAFP Member . . . . . . . . . . . . @ $275
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□ Non-Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @ $375
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□ New Stage Theatre Play ____ @ $20 each
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Contraceptive Manipulation Resolution Writing
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Refunds, minus a $50 administrative fee, will be made upon request in writing to the MAFP office, if received by April 13. After April 13, no refunds will be granted.
Please complete and return with your payment to: MAFP 755 Avignon Drive, Ridgeland, MS 39157
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Combatting T2DM Clinical Inertia: Evaluating the Evidence for Simultaneous Basal Insulin And GLP-1 Receptor Agonists
Alisa Nance, MD, RPh Nance Medical Consulting
Mooresville, NC
Opioid Prescribing: Safe Practice, Saving Lives Mark Bailey, DO, PhD, FACN
Professor of Neurology and Anesthesiology University of Alabama at Birmingham
Controlled Substance Prescribing Series: CDC Opioid
Guidelines Review Ann Kemp, MD, Associate Prof. Clinical Practice Pharmacy
and Anthony Cloy, MD, Associate Professor Family Medicine
Quality Improvement Research Projects MS Family Medicine Residents
WORKSHOPS Saturday 1:30 – 3:30 pm and 4 – 6 pm
Contraceptive Injections Participants will receive hands-on training for insertion and removal procedures as well as implant localization techniques on Nexplanon (etonogestrel implant). Upon completion of the training physicians and residents will be certified to perform this technique.
Introduction to Manipulation Techniques Osteopathic manipulative treatment involves using the hands to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness or injury. Using OMT, muscles and joints are manipulated using techniques includ-ing stretching, gentle pressure and resistance. Attendees will practice basic manipulation techniques and understand their application and contraindications.
Resolution Writing Writing and presenting resolutions is a great opportunity to direct MAFP and AAFP policy and address issues of interest or concern to family physicians and family medicine. In addi-tion, resolutions can honor outstanding achievement or me-morialize deceased family physician leaders. This session will cover simple guidelines, how to write and submit resolu-tions and what happens to a resolution.
EVENTS MAFP Dine Around Dinner • Friday • 6:30 pm The MAFP is offering Dine Around Dinners - an evening of good food and fellowship with MAFP colleagues. Dine Around at-
AGENDA
Friday, April 20, 2018 4 pm MAFP Board Meeting - MAFP Office 6:30 pm MAFP Dine Around Dinner 7:30 pm New Stage Theatre Play Saturday, April 21, 2018 7 - 8 am Breakfast with Exhibitors 7 am - 4 pm Exhibits Open 8 am - 1:30 pm CME Sessions 9 am - 12 pm Spouse Program 1:30 - 3:30 pm Workshops 4 - 6 pm Workshops 6:30 - 8:30 pm Crawfish Boil at The Lake House Sunday, April 22, 2018 7 am Foundation Board Meeting 7:30 - 8:30 am Breakfast 8:30 am - 1 pm CME Sessions
CME TOPICS
Obesity in Everything English H. Gonzalez, MD
Faculty, St. Vincent’s East Family Medicine Residency Birmingham, AL
What If We Reduced Harm from Adverse
Drug Events? Bruce Spurlock, MD
President and CEO, Cynosure Health
Hairy Ladies Robert B. Chadband, MD
Birmingham, AL
Perspectives in Primary Care: Evaluating and Managing Patients with Chronic Urticaria
Anne Marie Ditto, MD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Allergy-Immunology
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago, Illinois
From One Physician to Another: Financial Planning
for a Lifetime Joel Greenwald, M.D. CFP
Greenwald Wealth Management St. Louis Park, MN
tendees will be responsible for paying for their own meals and drinks. Please see the list of dining options below, and check the websites provided for menus. The MAFP will make reser-vations and coordinate groups in advance, so please re-serve restaurant choice and number attending by April 13. Dining Choices (Friday night Dine-Around):
Barrelhouse • Southern Gastropub • $$-$$$ • barrel-housems.com
Estelle Wine Bar & Bistro • Contemporary American • $$-$$$ • estellejackson.com
Iron Horse Grill • Steak, Mexican, American • $$-$$$ • www.theironhorsegrill.com
Lou’s Full-Serv • Southern inspired with a casual atmos-phere • $$-$$$ • lousfullserv.com
New Stage Theatre Play • Friday • 7:30 pm Shakespeare in Love Romantic Comedy Penniless and indebted to two demanding pro-ducers, struggling young playwr ight Wi l l iam Shakespeare is torment-ed by writer’s block until he meets the beautiful Viola de Lesseps, daughter of a wealthy merchant, whose fiery passion for poetry and drama leaves her secretly longing to be an actor. Will and Viola’s passionate love affair becomes the basis of the very play he is writing—Romeo and Juliet. Will it all work out in the end or are the two star-crossed lovers des-tined for tragedy? Recommended for ages 14 and older. The fee is $20 and seats will be reserved as received in the office. There are a limited number of tickets. ROMP • Saturday • 7am - 4pm The Rural Opportunities for Mississippi Physicians Career Fair is back and will feature exhibits that will highlight resources and opportunities to practice medicine in rural or small town Mississippi. Crawfish Boil • Saturday • 6:30-8:30 pm Join us at The Lake House at the Reservoir for a night of craw-fish, live entertainment and lots of fun. Enjoy the evening and network with other MAFP members, medical students and residents. Overlooking the water of the Reservoir, the Lake House offers the perfect event location. It is located at 135 Madison Landing Circle in Ridgeland. Transportation is on your own. The fee is included in registration. Sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of MS.