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NIQIE 2008: Building the Bridge Between CME and Quality Improvement
October 2-3, 2008
Renaissance M Street Hotel, Washington, DC REGISTER NOW
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Registration Fees
By September 1, 2008 $495
After September 1, 2008 $525
Exhibitor Information
- Limited exhibit space will be available. The deadline for exhibit space reservations is
September 18, 2008. Email ndavis@niqie.org for details.
Who Should Attend
- CME professionals who strive to integrate quality improvement and CME in order to improve the performance of healthcare professionals to provide better patient care.
- Quality Improvement professionals eager to utilize continuing medical education along with systems-based processes to improve the performance of healthcare professionals to provide better patient care.
Featured Faculty
- Michael Barbouche, Director, Quality Measures, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine
and Public Health
- Nancy Davis, PhD, FACME, Executive Director, National Institute for Quality Improvement
and Education
- Louis Diamond, MDChB, FACP, Vice President and Medical Director, Thomson Healthcare; President, American College of Medical Quality
- Karen Feinstein, PhD, President and CEO, Jewish Healthcare Foundation
- Joe Green, PhD, Chief Knowledge Officer, American College of Cardiology
- Eric Holmboe, MD, Sr. Vice President, Quality Research and Academic Affairs, American Board of Internal Medicine
- Simone Karp, Chief Business Officer, CECity
- David Price, MD, FAAFP, Director, Education, Colorado Permanente Medical Group
- Matthew Wynia, MD, MPH, FACP, Director, AMA Institute for Ethics
Featured Facilitators
- Bruce Bagley, MD, Medical Director, Quality, American Academy of Family Physicians
- Jack Kues, PhD, Assistant Senior Vice President for Continuous Professional Development, University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center
- Bob McNellis, MPH, PA, Vice President, Science and Public Health, American Academy of Physician Assistants
- George Mejicano, MD, Associate Dean, Continuing Professional Education, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine
- Steven Minnick, MD, Director, Medical Education, St John Hospital and Medical Center
- Charles Willis, MBA, Vice President, Education, American Gastroenterological Association
Accommodations
The conference will be held at the Renaissance M Street Hotel, 1143 New Hampshire Ave. NW, conveniently located in Dupont Circle. A block of guest rooms has been reserved at a discounted rate of $209 14.5% tax/ night. Please reference NIQIE conference when making reservations to receive the discounted group rate. Reservations can be made by calling 888-803-1298 or 202-775-0800. The reservation cut-off date is Wednesday, September 10, 2008. Hotel check in is 3 pm and check out 12 noon. More information is available at www.marriott.com/wasrw.
For more information, please contact NIQIE via e-mail at ndavis@niqie.org.
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