Have you ever wondered how we decide what course tracks
should be included in our annual conference program? And how we decide when each course should be
placed on the schedule?
It is rather like putting a puzzle together.
First, I take into consideration all the comments from
attendee evaluations from the last annual conference. There are many helpful comments about what
would be of interest for future programs.
I also tally how many people attend each lecture, based on which
lectures each attendee evaluated. So, I
can easily see a pattern of “hot topics” and ones that are not as popular.
I also try to offer some variety from year to year without
skipping our perennial favorites. Additionally, I
make special note of ABRET oral exams, if they are being held the weekend of
the conference, in the city in which we are holding the conference. This means that there will be lots of anxious
exam candidates in town, who would appreciate a day of EEG topics prior to sitting
for the exam. It also means that there
will be many highly qualified technologists and neurologists coming into town
to serve as examiners who can also give great presentations on a variety of
topics! Because of ABRET guidelines,
examiners cannot give lectures pertaining to Board Prep topics, but there are
many other areas of interest to be covered.
There are several courses which include hands-on workshops,
as they are the most effective way to learn a new procedure. Nerve conduction, Evoked Potentials and
Trans-cranial Doppler are three examples where “hands-on” is a must. These courses must be scheduled on days when
our vendors are on-site in our exhibit hall, so that they may provide the
equipment we use in these workshops.
So, what is happening in Reno? I have just put the master schedule
together. I hope that you are looking
forward to the program, and I encourage your comments, suggestions and
questions at any time. I begin serious
planning of content in early December.
Here is the plan:
Daily Plenary Session as the first event and Platform
Presentations throughout each day, plus:
Thursday, Aug. 1
Evoked Potentials
LTM/Epilepsy
LTM/Epilepsy
Pediatric Neurodiagnostics
Friday, Aug. 2
EEG
EEG
NCS
Trends in IONM
Saturday, Aug. 3
Saturday, Aug. 3
ICU Monitoring
Advanced IONM
Advanced IONM
1/2 Day CPT Coding Workshop
1/2 Day Professional Development
1/2 Day Professional Development
You’ve
probably noticed some new offerings! The
Pediatric Course is in response to multiple requests on the attendee
evaluations from St. Paul. Since I
worked at Children’s Hospital in Boston, this is an area that is dear to my heart,
and our smallest patients require specialized care and disease states and
diagnostic procedures can be unique to this age group.
We are also
trying something a bit different with two half-day courses on Saturday. We are fortunate to have access to a very savvy
billing expert. With all the changes in
billing and coding that will come with the Affordable Health Care Act, we need
to delve deeply into the topic of CPT coding.
This expert did a short workshop in St. Paul and the overwhelming
majority of comments were that the program was not long enough to address the
topic. So, this year we will provide
adequate time for a customized learning experience, where participants can
bring in case studies and questions related to reimbursement.
Because it
was so successful last year, we will once again offer a daily plenary session,
for all conference attendees, followed by short platform presentations on a
variety of topics.
The abstract
application form is on our website now, at the “Meetings” tab, plus “Annual
Conference”. We need abstracts! You will receive free registration on the day
you present your abstract, so it is worth doing this! We also have poster abstracts, and you may
apply to present in either format.
See you in
Reno, August1-3, 2013!
It feels so nice to find somebody with some original thoughts on this subject. Really thankful to you for starting this.
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