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2016 Annual Scientific Conference: New Strategies to Tackle an Expanding Epidemic – Registration
LDA/Columbia CME Lyme Conference
Lyme & Other Tick-Borne Diseases: New Strategies to Tackle an Expanding Epidemic
Doubletree by Hilton St. Paul Downtown, St. Paul, Minnesota
October 15 & 16, 2016
Jointly provided by
Columbia University College of P & S
and
Lyme Disease Association, Inc.
Registration
This conference is designed for medical and health professionals. The conference is also open for the general public to register. Adults only.
Online Regular Registration – for individuals who do not require Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits
Online CME Registration – for individuals who require Continuing Medical Education credits
Click here for Printable By Mail Registration Form
At the door registration is limited by space (check website day of conference to see if available, if so you must bring a check/cash to door)
Questions on registration contact: [email protected]
General Information on Registration
► Fees:
• Regular – $215 (through 09/09/16); $235 (beginning 09/10/16); $255 (if space available, at door)
• CME – $375 (through 09/09/16; $395 (beginning 09/10/16; $420 (if space available, at door)
► The availability of last minute “at the door” registrations is determined by the room capacity and number of registrants on day of conference. Please note, the rate to register “at the door” will be higher than the pre-registration fee. There is a CASH or CHECK ONLY policy when registering “at the door”.
► No phone or fax registrations accepted
► CANCELLATION: Written notice of cancellation must be received by LDA by 09/6/16 for refund. Refund by that date will be equal to 90% of the registration price paid. NO cancellations will be accepted after that date. NO monies will be returned. NO exceptions. Email cancellation notice to [email protected] or fax 732-938-7215. Deadlines are based on Eastern Time.
► AVAILABILITY: Registration subject to space availability at the time of receipt by LDA of completed registration. NO registrations accepted without payment at time of receipt.
Accreditation, Disclosure, Audience & Learning Objectives
Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and the Lyme Disease Association. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA Credit Designation Statement: The College of Physicians and Surgeons designates this live activity for a maximum 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Disclosure: The College of Physicians and Surgeons must ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in its educational activities. All faculty participating in this activity are required to disclose to the audience any significant financial interest and/or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in his/her presentation and/or the commercial contributor(s) of this activity. When unlabeled uses are discussed, these will also be indicated.
Target Audience: The target population is physicians from all specialties, nurses, psychologists, scientists, public health workers. It is also open to the public, and Lyme disease educators generally attend. The geographic area being reached is nationwide. No special background is required for effective participation, although those whose practices contain a high proportion of Lyme disease patients and those whose research concentrates on Borrelia burgdorferi will receive the most benefit.
Learning Objectives: Practitioner should be better able to identify the multiple manifestations of Lyme disease. Practitioner should be better informed about new diagnostic advances. Practitioner should be able to conduct a broader differential diagnosis when faced with a patient with illness after tick bite. Awareness that there is a new mouse vaccine that helps diminish tick infection rates.