MEDICAL QUALITY 20182018 Annual Meeting of the
Improving Population Health Through Health Equity and Patient Advocacy
MQ 2018 Final Program:The Live Activity has been approved for 18.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
Joint Providership of:www.acmq.org
#ACMQ18
April 12-14, 2018 || The Mayflower Hotel || Washington, DC
ACMQ 2018 Program Guide
ACMQ Officers, Trustees, Liaisons 12018 Scientific Program Planning Committee 2Mayflower Hotel Maps 3Certification in Medical Quality (CMQ) 4Learning Objectives 5
Accreditation 5MQ Pre-Conference - Thursday, April 12 6MQ 2018 Day 1 - Friday, April 13 7MQ 2018 Day 2 - Saturday, April 14 9ACMQ 2018 - Schedule at a Glance 15
Mark Lyles, MD, MBA, FACMQPresidentMedical Affairs, Amicus Therapeutics
Donald E. Casey, Jr., MD, MPH, MBA, DFACMQPresident-elect/AMA Alternate DelegateChief of Clinical Affairs, Medecision
John F. Vigorita, MD, MHA, DFACMQVice PresidentPresident and CEO, Optimus Healthcare Partners
Beverly A. Collins, MD, MBA, MS, DFACMQTreasurer/AMA DelegateChief Quality Officer, Health Partners Plans
Paul Nagy, PhD, FSIIMSecretaryDeputy Director, JHM Technology Innovation Center, Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine
Prathibha Varkey, MBBS, MPH, MHPE, MBAImmediate Past PresidentCEO, Yale Northeast Medical Group
ACMQ Officers, Trustees, Liaisons
Mary Reich Cooper, MD, JDCo-chair, Education CommitteeAssociate Professor, Healthcare Quality and Safety;
Program Director, Jefferson College of Population Health
James D. Cross, MD, FACMQPast PresidentPresident, Jim Cross, MD Consulting, LLC
Cindy Lee, MD, CMQChair, 2018 Scientific Program CommitteeAssistant Clinical Professor of Radiology, New York
University Langone Health
Sydney RamseyChair, Student & Resident SectionMD Candidate, MUSC College of Medicine
Arlene Seid, MD, MPH, CMQ, FACPM,FACMQCo-chair, Education CommitteeMedical Director Quality Assurance, Pennsylvania
Department Of Health
Dan M. Westphal, MD, MBA, FCCP, FACMQABMQ LiaisonChief Medical Officer, Florida International University
Robert Hay, Jr., CAE, MAExecutive Director
Angelica TomCollege Coordinator
Jennifer TarrMeeting/Membership Registrar
Rene AtkinsonMembership Coordinator
Executive Committee:
Trustees:
Staff:
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Mark Lyles, MD, MBA, FACMQ (Meeting Chair)
Cindy Lee, MD (Chair, 2018 Scientific Program Committee)
Dan M. Westphal, MD, MBA, FCCP, FACMQ (Vice Chair, 2018 Scientific Program Committee)
Julia Caldwell, MD, MHA, FACMQ
Angelo A. Caprio, MD, PhD, MMM, CPE, FACMQ
Linda S. Efferen, MD, MBA
Kiran Gupta, MD, MPH
Nadja Kadom, MD
Howard O. Kerpen, MD, FACP
Susan Kirsh, MD
Sireesha Koppula, MD, MPH
Roberta Camille Locko, MD, FACMQ
Paul Nagy, PhD, FSIIM
Sydney Ramsey
John F. Vigorita, MD, MHA, DFACMQ
Deirdre Wheat, MD, MPH, MMedSci, FACMQ, FACPM, PCME
2018 Scientific Program Planning
Committee
Dear Colleague,
We are delighted that you have joined us for Medical Quality 2018 (MQ 2018). In our new intensive two-day schedule plus pre-conference, we tackle the theme, "Improving Population Health Through Health Equity and Patient Advocacy." Our Scientific Planning Committee has designed an invaluable, high-caliber educational and networking experience suited for medical leaders at all stages of experience. Here’s a preview of what to expect:
• Dynamic plenary keynotes with Executive in Charge at the Veterans Health Administration, Carolyn Clancy, MD, and 2018 ACMQ Founder's Award winner Benjamin K. Chu, MD, MPH, MACP, Managing Director at Manatt Health. Previously, Dr. Chu was President and CEO of the Memorial Hermann Health System.
• Our yearly Politics of Medical Quality with a fireside chat between ACMQ President Mark Lyles and the President and CEO of the National Quality Forum (NQF), Shantanu Agrawal, MD, MPhil.
• One of most interactive and popular sessions at past annual meetings returns, the 2018 ACMQ Quality Institute, with President-elect Don Casey.
• Plus, examinations on ACO; lessons learned from populations outside the US; a look at technology tools of the future that are a current reality with telemedicine, digital health, and e-consults; and more.
Furthermore, we have responded to past attendee feedback, and have added more networking time. Our goal is that you return to your offices, practices, hospitals, and classrooms with knowledge that will innovate and streamline your practices in safety outcomes.
Sincerely,
April 2018
Mark Lyles, MD, MBA, FACMQPresident
Cindy Lee, MDChair, Scientific Program Committee
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Mayflower Hotel Maps
Lower Lobby
Lobby Level
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Second Level
Certification in Medical Quality (CMQ)
The American Board of Medical Quality, with the cooperation of the American College of
Medical Quality, offers physicians and other eligible professionals a certification examination to test basic knowledge in medical quality management. The content of the exam is based on the textbook Medical Quality Management: Theory and Practice and other materials listed on the website.
The CMQ exam will be offered in conjunction with the ACMQ annual national conference, Medical Quality 2018.
For information on eligibility, study materials
and other details, please visit the website:
www.abmq.orgor send an email to [email protected]
Date: Sunday, April 15, 2018Time: 9:00 – 11:00 am
Check-in: 8:40 amExam site: Senate Room,
Mayflower Hotel
Check out ACMQ's Publications:
American Journal of Medical Quality
ajm.sagepub.com
Medical Quality Management: Theory and Practice
tinyurl.com/MQM2e
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Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this conference, attendees should be able to:1. Recognize obstacles, expectations, and requirements
for a career path in quality.2. Implement specific principles and skills to
increase effectiveness in personal and professional development.
3. Describe actions taken to create and implement a community collaboration team.
4. Implement tactics to enhance cooperation among competitive parties, maintain high levels of involvement, and achieve small-group goals.
5. Identify what outcomes specific quality measures are designed to improve.
6. Explain key elements necessary for an ambulatory quality program and how that differs from inpatient programs.
7. Define and describe implementation science and knowledge translation, realizing their importance in bringing evidence-based medicine into practice for quality health care.
8. Recognize how to incorporate a multidisciplinary team structure in translating evidence into practice through case studies of successful team implementation projects.
9. Identify ways to support and strengthen these multidisciplinary efforts to improve care through evidence and knowledge translation.
10. Identify the difficulties, and solutions, in/to maintaining consistency across multi-site collaborative safety systems.
11. Describe general human factors principles and how to apply these principles to health care safety and quality.
12. Implement human factors principals on teamwork and team processes.
13. Outline the challenges with health IT usability, steps for improving health IT usability, and specific high risk components of health IT usability.
14. Describe basic adult teaching techniques.15. Interpret the changing political, economic, and
regulatory health care environment to continue appropriate and viable application of high quality medical care.
Accreditation
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA) through the joint providership of
Community Health Network and the American College of Medical Quality. Community Health Network is accredited by ISMA to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Community Health Network designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 18.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. In accordance with ISMA Standards for Commercial Support, educational programs provided by Community Health Network must demonstrate balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor.
All faculty, authors, editors and planning committee members participating in a Community Health Network provided activity are required to disclose any relevant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services that are discussed in an educational activity.
Community Health Network has implemented a process whereby everyone who is in a position to control the content of an educational activity, has disclosed all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. In addition, should it be determined that a conflict of interest exists as a result of a financial relationship, it will be resolved prior to the activity.
While offering the CME credit above, this activity is not intended to provide extensive training in the field. ADA accommodations are available upon request.
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MQ Pre-Conference - Thursday, April 12
(Additional registration required)
QI Workshop Faculty
Julia Caldwell, MD, MHA, CMQAssistant Professor of
Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Pingali Chandra Mohan, MD, CMQ
Co-Program Director, Apogee Physicians
Beverly Collins, MD, MBA, MS, DFACMQ
Chief Quality Officer, Health Partners Plans
Mary Reich Cooper, MD, JDAssociate Professor, Healthcare
Quality and Safety; Program Director, Jefferson College of Population Health
Ricardo Correa, MD, EsD, CMQ, FACP, FACR, FACHT
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Fellowship Program Director, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
Yosef D. Dlugacz, PhD, CMQSVP/Chief Clinical Quality,
Education, & Research, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Charles R. Gill, MD, MPH, CMQDirector, Quality & Compliance, St.
Anthony Physicians Group - SSM Health, Inc.
Jerry Jaboin, MD, PhDVice Chair Clinical Affairs, Oregon
Health & Science University
Arlene Seid, MD, MPH, CMQ, FACPM, FACMQ
Medical Director Quality Assurance, Pennsylvania Department Of Health
7:30 am - 5:00 pm Registration Desk Open 2nd Floor Foyer
8:00 am - 12:00 pm ACMQ Quality Improvement Workshop, Part I(Additional registration required)
Pennsylvania Room
12:00 - 1:00 pm ACMQ Quality Improvement Workshop Lunch Break, on own
12:00 - 6:00pm "Coverage Based on Quality" with Lunch [no CMEs](By invitation only)
District Ballroom
1:00 - 5:00 pm Pre-Conference: QI Workshop, Part II(Additional registration required)
Pennsylvania Room
6:00 - 7:00 pm "Coverage Based on Quality” Reception(By invitation only)
District Ballroom
7:00 - 9:00 pm Executive Committee Dinner w/ top Corporate Supporters Georgia Room
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6:30 - 8:15 am ABMQ Board Meeting Independence Room
7:00 am - 6:00 pm Registration Desk Open District Foyer (Lower Level)
7:45 - 8:15 am Networking Kick-off Breakfast District Ballroom
8:15 - 8:30 am President’s Welcome & Program Overview District Ballroom
Mark Lyles, MD, MBA, FACMQACMQ President
Cindy Lee, MDChair, MQ 2018, Scientific Program Committee Chair
8:30 - 9:30 am General Plenary Session I: Advancing High Performance in Veterans Health Care
District Ballroom
Carolyn M. Clancy, MDExecutive in Charge, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs
Introduction: Donald E. Casey, Jr., MD, MPH, MBA, DFACMQ, ACMQ President-elect
9:30 - 9:45 am Break
9:45 - 11:00 am Concurrent Oral Abstract Sessions
MQ 2018 Day 1 - Friday, April 13
Oral Session I: Senate Room
Moderator: Linda S. Efferen, MD, MBA
The Centers for Children and Women: Innovative and Sustainable Patient Centered Medical Home that Meets the Triple Aim for Medical Underserved Populations
Stephanie Marton, MD, MPH, Texas Children’s Health Plan, The Center for Children and Women; Baylor College of Medicine
Incorporating Emotional Distress Utilization Tool for Cancer Patients in the Hematology/Oncology Outpatient Unit of Harlem Hospital Center/Columbia University: A Performance Improvement Project
Michael Oriakhi, MBBS, Harlem Hospital Center/Columbia University
HEDIS Care Gap Closure
Jeremy Corbett, MD, University of Kentucky
Implementation and Outcomes of a GME-Hospital Co-Led Quality/Safety Curriculum for Trainees Across Multiple Departments
Ajanta Patel, MD, MPH, University of Chicago
Assessing the Recall Rate for Screening Mammography: Comparing the Medicare Hospital Compare Dataset to the National Mammography Database
Cindy Lee, MD, New York University Langone Health
Oral Session II: Pennsylvania Room
Moderator: Dan M. Westphal, MD, MBA, FCCP, FACMQ
Does Screening for Social Determinants in Inactive Patients Improve Patient Engagement within the Patient Centered Medical Home?
Gianna Ramos, BA/BS, University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine
Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates and Quality Metrics With the Multitarget Stool DNA System
Philip Parks, MD, MPH, FACOEM, Exact Sciences Corporation
Proactive Novel Rounding to Drive to Zero CLABSI and CAUTI
Jason Golbin, DO, MBA, MS, Catholic Health Services of Long Island
A Patient and Family-entered Transitional Care Program for Patients with Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease Reduced Healthcare Utilization and Improved Quality of Life: Results of the BREATHE Study
Jamia Saunders, MD, MS, Armstrong Institute of Patient Safety and Quality, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
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11:00 - 11:15 am Break
11:15 am - 12:30 pm Networking Lunch Palm Court Ballroom
12:30 - 1:30 pm General Plenary Session II: New York State Sepsis Improvement Initiative Updates
District Ballroom
Marcus Friedrich, MD, MBA, FACPChief Medical Officer, New York State Department of Health
Introduction: Howard Kerpen, MD, FACP
1:30 - 1:45 pm Break
1:45 - 4:45 pm The 2018 ACMQ Quality Institute: Hot Topics in Medical Quality District Ballroom
Donald E. Casey, Jr., MD, MPH, MBA, DFACMQ, ACMQ President-elect
Presenter Panel:
Daniel J. Durand, MD, Vice President of Clinical Strategy, LifeBridge Health
Paul Nagy, PhD, FSIIM, Deputy Director, JHM Technology Innovation Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Friedhelm Sandbrink, MD, Acting National Program Director for Pain Management, Veterans Health Administration
4:45 - 5:30 pm The Politics of Medical Quality District Ballroom
Mark Lyles, MD, MBA, FACMQ, ACMQ President
Shantanu Agrawal, MD, MPhil, President and CEO of the National Quality Forum (NQF)
5:30 - 7:30 pm Digital Posters Session & Networking Reception District Ballroom
7:00 - 9:00 pm Board of Trustees Meeting Senate Room
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Track 1: Outside the US, Senate Room
Moderator: Howard Kerpen, MD, FACP
International Accreditation: Improving Quality and Patient Safety Globally
Judith Moomjian, RN, MPA, CPHQ, FACHE, Principal Consultant, Joint Commission International
Improving Quality in Primary Care—Lessons from Ontario, Canada
Tara Kiran, MD, MSc, CCFP, FCFP, Family Physician and Clinician Scientist, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto
Track 2: Fundamentals of Population Health, Pennsylvania Room
Moderator: Angelo Caprio, MD, PhD, MMM, CPE, FACMQ
Integrating Quality and Safety into Population Health: An Evolution
Mary Reich Cooper, MD, JD, Associate Professor, Healthcare Quality and Safety; Program Director, Jefferson College of Population Health
MACRA in Population Health
Lorenzo Paladino, MD, Associate Professor, SUNY Downstate College of Medicine
MQ 2018 Day 2 - Saturday, April 14
7:45 am - 5:00 pm Registration Desk Open District Foyer, Lower Level
8:00 - 8:30 am Networking Breakfast District Ballroom
8:30 - 8:45 am Welcome and Announcements District Ballroom
Mark Lyles, MD, MBA, FACMQACMQ President
Cindy Lee, MDChair, MQ 2018 Scientific Program Committee
8:45 - 10:00 am General Plenary Session III: ACO Update District Ballroom
“A Roadmap for ACO Success”Daniel J. Durand, MD, Vice President of Clinical Strategy, LifeBridge Health
“Analytics to Drive Physician Engagement and Quality Improvement”Thomas H. Kloos, MD, President Atlantic ACO, Atlantic Health System
Moderator: John F. Vigorita, MD, MHA, DFACMQ
10:30am - 12:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions
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2018 Founders’ AwardIn recognition of long standing national leadership and exceptional ability to foster and support health care quality.
Benjamin Chu, MD, MPHDr. Chu has more than four decades of experience as a clinician, administrator and policy advocate. Throughout his career, he has placed strong emphasis on physician integration, population health, patient experience, and health systems innovation to drive for better outcomes and performance. He has been a strong proponent of the integration of health information technology to help drive
delivery system change.
Dr. Chu recently joined the Health Practice at Manatt Health Solutions as Managing Director. He is Chair of the board of directors of The Commonwealth Fund and sits on the board of the National Committee for Quality Assurance. Prior to this, he served in many senior level leadership positions including President and CEO of the Memorial Hermann Health System and the Executive Vice President and Group President for Kaiser Permanente's Southern California and Georgia. He was a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow in 1990 serving as Legislative Assistant for Health for Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey. Dr. Chu earned his medical degree at New York University, a master's degree in public health from Columbia University and a bachelor's degree from Yale University.
2018 Institutional Leadership in Quality AwardIn recognition of the organization’s iconic dedication to the delivery of high quality health care.
ABIM Foundation for the Choosing Wisely® initiativeAccepting Award: Daniel B. Wolfson, Executive Vice President and COO, ABIM Foundation
The ABIM Foundation’s work focuses on exploring how physician leaders, health care organizations, and public policy can foster medical professionalism at all levels as a means to improve health care for everyone. They recognize that obstacles to fulfilling the ideals defined in the Physician Charter can occur not only on the individual level, but also within an organization and
throughout the profession.
The Choosing Wisely® campaign is one of the ABIM Foundation’s most well-known initiatives. It was originally conceived and piloted by the National Physicians Alliance through an ABIM Foundation-funded Putting the Charter into Practice grant in 2009.
The goal of the campaign, launched in 2012, has been to promote conversations between clinicians and patients about overuse in health care and that help patients choose care that is: supported by evidence; not duplicative of other tests or procedures already received; free from harm; and truly necessary.
It galvanized medical specialty societies and other clinical organizations to identify tests or procedures commonly used in their fields whose necessity patients should question and discuss with their physician. More than 80 specialty societies have published over 550 recommendations regarding overused tests, treatments and procedures. The campaign and society recommendations received more than 1,700 mentions in journal articles in 2017; thousands of media articles have referenced Choosing Wisely since the campaign began.
Building on its success, the Foundation’s efforts have begun to focus on stimulating health care delivery systems to implement Choosing Wisely recommendations on a large scale.
1. Call to Order
2. President’s Welcome
3. Treasurer’s Report
4. American Journal of Medical Quality Report
5. Executive Director’s Report
6. Election of Officers
7. Installation of Officers
8. Awards & Recognition Ceremony
Founders’ AwardBenjamin Chu, MD, MPH
Institutional Leadership in Quality AwardABIM Foundation for Choosing Wisely®, with remarks by Daniel B. Wolfson, Executive Vice President and COO, ABIM Foundation
New Fellows of ACMQMichelle Downing, MD; Samer Ellahham, MD; Adam Lake, MD; Cindy Lee, MD; Gwenn McLaughlin, MD, MSPH; Mark Monane, MD, MSHPM, MBA
New Distinguished Fellows of ACMQElder Granger, MD; Roberta Locko, MD; Miguel Montalvo, MD, MPH
Member Anniversary Pins 5 years: Jerry P. Abraham, MD, MPH, CMQ; Paul Nagy, PhD, FSIIM
15 years: Beverly Collins, MD, MBA, MS; Howard Kerpen, MD, FACP, CMQ
2018 ACMQ National Quality ScholarsNancy Liu, BA; Rachel Nash, MD; Oliver Nguyen, CSSBB; Alexander Sackeim; Alexandra T. Strauss, MD, MIE; Allen Tsai
2018 Samuel Katims Scholar in Medical Humanism
Paul Yerkes, MD
2018 Samuel Katims Young Scholar in Medical Humanism
Kirstin Woody Scott, MPhil, PhD
Best Poster Award & Best Trainee Poster Awards
To be announced
12:00 - 1:30 pm in District Ballroom
Annual Meeting of Members & Awards Luncheon
Moderators: President Mark Lyles, MD, MBA, FACMQ and President-elect Donald E. Casey, Jr., MD, MPH, MBA, DFACMQ
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1:30 - 3:00 pm Concurrent Breakout Sessions
3:00 - 3:30 pm Break
3:30 - 4:30 pm General Plenary Session IV: Health System of the Future - Is the Future Upon Us?
District Ballroom
Benjamin Chu, MD, MPH, Managing Director, Manatt Health Solutions2018 ACMQ Founders’ Award Winner
Introduction: Roberta Camille Locko, MD, FACMQ
4:30 pm Meeting Adjourns
4:30 - 5:30 pm Committee Meetings
• Annual Meeting: Pennsylvania Room
• Education: Senate Room
• Student/Resident: District Ballroom
Sunday, April 15
9:00 - 11:00 am Certification of Medical Quality (CMQ) Exam by the American Board of Medical QualityCheck-in begins at 8:40 am
Senate Room
Track 1: Technology Innovation Centers, Senate Room
Adaptive Leadership in Telemedicine and Digital Health
Paul Nagy, PhD, FSIIM, Deputy Director, Johns Hopkins Medicine Technology Innovation Center
Using E-consults to Manage a Population of Patients
David Winchester, MD, Staff Cardiologist North Florida/South Florida VAMC; Associate Professor of Medicine, U of Florida College of Medicine
Susan Kirsh, MD, Director, Practice Management and Access to Care, VA Central Office
Track 2: Transforming Health Care Delivery, Pennsylvania Room
Moderator: Linda S. Efferen, MD, MBA, FACP, FCCP, FCCM
Cultural Competency & Health Literacy: Raising Awareness of a County
Althea Williams, MBA, Director, Community and Practice Transformation, American College of Healthcare Executives
Eliminating Barriers: Mitigation of Social Determinants of Health
Melissa Favaloro, LMSW, Director of Care Management, Suffolk Care Collaborative
Community and Individual Partnerships to Promote Health
Amanda Chirco, MED, Project Manager, Community Health Initiatives, Suffolk Care Collaborative
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Editors:Angelo P. Giardino, MD, PhDLee Ann Riesenberg, PhD, MS, RN Prathibha Varkey, MBBS, MPH, MHPE, MBA
American College of Medical Quality
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Thursday, April 12Pre-Conference
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
2nd Floor Foyer Registration open
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Pennsylvania Quality Improvement Workshop, Pt I
12:00 - 7:00 pm
District Coverage Based on Quality
1:00 - 5:00 pm
Pennsylvania Quality Improvement Workshop, Pt II
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Georgia Executive Committee Dinner
Friday, April 13Day 1
6:30 - 8:15 am
Independence ABMQ Board Meeting
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
District Foyer Registration open
7:45 - 8:15 am
District Breakfast
8:15 - 8:30 am
District Welcome & Introductions
8:30 - 9:30 am
District Plenary Session 1
9:45 - 11:00 am
Senate or Pennsylvania
Concurrent Oral Abstract Sessions
11:15 am - 12:30 pm
Palm Court Lunch
12:30 - 1:30 pm
District Plenary Session 2
1:45 - 4:45 pm
District Quality Institute
4:45 - 5:30 pm
District Politics of Medical Quality
5:30 - 7:30 pm
District Posters Session & Reception
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Senate Board of Trustees Meeting/Dinner
ACMQ 2018 - Schedule at a Glance
Saturday, April 14Day 2
7:45 am - 5:00 pm
District Foyer Registration open
8:00 - 8:30 am
District Breakfast
8:30 - 8:45 am
District Welcome & Announcements
8:45 - 10:00 am
District Plenary Session 3
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Senate or Pennsylvania
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
12:00 - 1:30 pm
DistrictAnnual Meeting of Members & Awards Luncheon
1:30 - 3:00 pm
Senate or Pennsylvania
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
3:30 - 4:30 pm
District Plenary Session 4
4:30 pm Meeting adjourns
4:30 - 5:30 pm
Committee Meetings
Sunday, April 159:00 - 11:00 am
Senate ABMQ CMQ exam