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The New Reality of Health Care:

                                   11th Annual Future of Medicine Summit Theme


                                              October 12-13 - Hilton Palm Beach Airport



             The Future of Medicine Summit XI is set for October  tation, “Delivering on the Promise of High Value
           12–13 at the Hilton Palm Beach Airport, West Palm  Care” is set for October 13 at 10:45 a.m.
           Beach. The highly anticipated program is presented by  Speakers also include Anne Schultz, M.D., FACP,
           The Palm Beach County Medical Society Services and the  Clinical Instructor of Medicine at Northwestern
           Palm Beach County Medical Society — which is recog-  Feinberg School of Medicine; Jeff Goldsmith, Ph.D.,
           nized as one of the premier medical associations in the  will talk on “Making Sense of Health Policy in the Era
           United States. The Summit engages and inspires physi-  of President Trump.” He is the National Advisor,
           cians, other members of the health care community and  Navigant Healthcare and Associate Professor of Public
           community leaders, while providing a cutting-edge edu-  Health Sciences, University of Virginia. Also, John
           cational opportunity. Physicians and health care profes-  Katopodis, M.D., the president of the Florida Medical
           sionals are eligible to earn continuing education credits.  Association, will address the Summit. Dr. Katopodis
             Founded by Jose Arrascue, M.D., the Future of  has been practicing interventional cardiology with
           Medicine Initiative has brought together community  Southern Medical Group in Tallahasee since 1995. He
           leaders to define issues, establish partnerships and imple-  first joined the FMA in 1990 and has served on many  Dr. David B. Nash  Dr. Anne Schultz
           ment strategies for change in the health care arena. The  FMA councils and committees over the years.
           Summit is chaired by Michael T.B. Dennis, M.D., who  Featured speakers include Phillip Boiselle, M.D.;
           also serves as the chairperson of PMCMS Services. This  Joan St. Onge, MD; Elaine Wallace D.O.;
           year’s theme — The New Reality of Health Care — prom-  Troy Seidl, Ph.D., M.Ed; Elizabeth Strombom,
           ises to once again deliver compelling and impactful infor-  CEO; Rohit Dandiya, M.D., FACP; Brian Keeley,
           mation for the hundreds of health care providers and  CEO; Gina Melby, CEO; Darcy Davis, CEO; Dianne
           other interested parties expected to be in attendance.  Goldenberg, CEO and a representative from the
                                                           Cleveland Clinic Florida. A special focus on medical
           Program Highlights                              education at the Summit is provided with the James J.
             This year the keynote speaker is David B. Nash, MD,  Byrnes, MD Medical Student and Resident Poster
           MBA, repeatedly named on Modern Healthcare’s list of  Symposium.
           “Most Powerful Persons in Healthcare.” A recipient of
           many awards in recognition of his achievements, Dr.    For reservations visit pbcms.org. For sponsorship
           Nash has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed articles  options and more information, contact Jim Sugarman at
           and edited 23 books. A board-certified internist, he is      JimS@pbcms.org or Katherine Zuber at
           Dean, Jefferson College of Population Health. His presen-  KatherineZ@pbcms.org or call (561) 433-3940.  Dr. Jeff Goldsmith  Dr. John Katopodis








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