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NEWS from the AMERICAN COLLEGE OF FOOT AND ANKLE SURGEONS

Counting the Days to ACFAS 2024 We can’t wait to see you for ACFAS 2024, February 1-4 in Tampa! Make your plans now for an incredible week with over 2,000 foot and ankle surgeons under one roof. There’s still time to register and earn up to 34 CECH with pre-conference programming beginning on January 31. Continued on page 5

Multi-Specialty Groups page 12

President’s Perspective

Head to the HUB in Tampa!

FIRST STEPS TO GROWING THE SPECIALTY page 4

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TURNING THE PAGE TO THE NEXT CHAPTER Among the hustle of the holidays with our families and counting down to the Annual Scientific Conference, I have barely had time to stop and count my own days left as President of ACFAS. Before I see you all in Tampa to finish my term and pass the gavel to President-elect Dr. George Tye Liu, I would like to thank everyone who made this year possible. We have made amazing strides in developing and delivering trusted, innovative scientific education to members at each stage in their career. We have continued to offer exceptional surgical skills offerings, including the addition of a joint course with AO Foundation: Basic Principles of Foot and Ankle Surgery for DPMs. The ACFAS Chris Mahaffey Leadership Development Program will celebrate the graduation of its first cohort of Level 2 participants and mentors at ACFAS 2024. Note that applications for next cohort will be available in March 2024. If you have not completed Level 1 of the program, you can begin the self-paced course at no cost at acfas.org (this is a pre-requisite to apply for Level 2).

Our committees and staff also worked hard to expand our virtual education offerings for members, with a successful Women’s Virtual Symposium in April and the innovative Ankle Arthritis Virtual Symposium in November. The growth of virtual programs such as Practice Management Webinar Wednesdays and the ACFAS Fellowship Zoom Rooms allow our members to build connections and access premiere education without having to travel. Our Board of Directors also visit a podiatric medical school each year, along with an ABFAS representative, to present to the students. In an effort to increase the value of these visits to the students, the ACFAS Board delivered a cadaver-based surgical skills course to the students at Scholl. It was a proud moment to see the entire ACFAS Board leading a lab to educate and train students to common foot and ankle surgical procedures and allow for development of hands-on skills. Across every branch of ACFAS are dedicated volunteers who have chosen to give

their time, talents, and resources to improving the specialty. From developing education to promoting the specialty, these committee members, liaisons, reviewers, and regional leaders are setting the pace for every aspect of our Strategic Plan in a collective effort to advance the art and science of foot and ankle surgery. I want to sincerely thank those who have served ACFAS over the past year. To the Board of Directors, committee and task force members, and dedicated ACFAS staff: your passion, commitment, and expertise are greatly valued. When I pass the gavel in a few months, the volunteers on our committees and task forces will change as well. While it can be challenging to transition, we are also eager to embrace the new ACFAS members that are looking to help the College advance its mission. Thank you to each of you for all that you do for the College and the profession. I look forward to watching ACFAS continue to grow and flourish in 2024 and beyond.

Questions for Dr. Barp? Write him at president@acfas.org. Eric A. Barp, DPM, FACFAS ACFAS President

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ACFAS: Promoting You! ACFAS represented you and the specialty to over 18,000 marathon runners and their families at the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio Marathon December 2-3 in San Antonio, Texas. Runners stopped by the ACFAS booth to ask questions of ACFAS members, pick up reusable FootHealthFacts.org hot/cold packs and to grab infographic literature on keeping their feet healthy for running.

ACFAS encourages members to take advantage of running or walking events in their area to increase their practice’s exposure. Visit acfas.org/Marketing for tools to help in your promotional efforts or contact Melissa Matusek, CAE, director of Public Relations and External Initiatives, at melissa.matusek@acfas.org to get started.

UPCOMING EDUCATION CALENDAR Register at acfas.org/Education

January 31, 2024 (Wednesday)

Pre-Conference: ACFAS 2024 Tampa, FL February 1–4, 2024 (Thursday–Sunday)

The marathon drew runners from across the country, making it great exposure for all ACFAS members as well as the profession. Runners were excited to get their questions answered from ACFAS member Stephen Smith, DPM, AACFAS of Sports Medicine Associates in San Antonio as they picked up information on ways to keep their feet and ankles healthy.

ACFAS 2024 Scientific Conference Tampa, FL March 23–24, 2024 (Saturday/Sunday)

Arthroscopy of the Foot and Ankle Chicago, IL April 13–14, 2024 (Saturday/Sunday)

Basic Principles of Foot and Ankle Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery for DPMs Columbus, OH August 17–18, 2024 (Saturday/Sunday)

Arthroscopy of the Foot and Ankle Chicago, IL September 7–8, 2024 (Saturday/Sunday)

Arthroscopy of the Foot and Ankle Chicago, IL November 16–17, 2024 (Saturday/Sunday)

Arthroscopy of the Foot and Ankle Chicago, IL

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Head to the HUB in Tampa! The HUB is back at ACFAS 2024! Don’t miss the opportunity to hear real-world topics and get your questions answered in our open space theater on the Exhibit Hall floor. Pre-registration is not required. Visit acfas.org/Tampa for the complete HUB schedule.

Thursday, February 1

Friday, February 2

Saturday, February 3

11:00 am Contract Negotiations

10:00 am ACFAS Chris Mahaffey Leadership Development Program

10:00 am ACFAS Fellowship Initiative: Program Directors Meeting

Laura Sansosti, DPM, FACFAS; Caroline R. Kiser, DPM, FACFAS; Mark E. Solomon, DPM, FACFAS; James H. Whelan, DPM, FACFAS

Jayson N. Atves, DPM, FACFAS; Mark A. Prissel, DPM, FACFAS; Mark E. Solomon, DPM, FACFAS; Jacob Wynes, DPM, MS, FACFAS

12:00 pm Mid-Career Crisis: What Do You Do When You Have Reached Your Goals?

2:00 pm Residency Directors Panel Discussion

11:00 am Ancillary Revenue

Emily A. Quinn, DPM, FACFAS; Jacqueline Kathryn Donovan, DPM, FACFAS; Erin Robles-Sherman, DPM, FACFAS; Gregory P. Still, DPM, FACFAS

Hamidat Momoh, DPM; Patrick M. Robinson, DPM; Benjamin D. Cullen, DPM, FACFAS; Travis A. Motley, DPM, FACFAS; Ellianne M. Nasser, DPM, FACFAS

Maryellen P. Brucato, DPM, FACFAS; Bela A. Pandit, DPM, FACFAS

1:00 pm JFAS & FASTRAC – Publish More Efficiently: Know What JFAS and FASTRAC Want

3:00 pm Journey to Financial Independence

Maryellen P. Brucato, DPM, FACFAS; Ellianne M. Nasser, DPM, FACFAS; Bela A. Pandit, DPM, FACFAS

Naohiro Shibuya, DPM, MS, FACFAS; Thomas S. Roukis, DPM, PhD, FACFAS;

Lt Colin M. Mizuo, DPM, FACFAS; Amir D. Assili, DPM, FACFAS; Jacqueline Kathryn Donovan, DPM, FACFAS; Christopher Hayes, Partner, Doctors Disability Specialists

12:00 pm Seeking a Fellowship? What You Should Know

Tonda R. Wooten, DPM, FACFAS; Karla De La Mata Tarricone, DPM; Matthew D. Doyle, DPM, MS, FACFAS; Hendrik Ryan Tan, DPM, AACFAS; Emily E. Zulauf, DPM, AACFAS

3:00 pm From Hashtags to Health: The Social Media Prescription

1:00 pm Everything You Needed to Know About ABFAS Board Certification

Luke D. Cicchinelli, DPM, FACFAS

Nicole A. Bauerly, DPM, FACFAS, President— ABFAS; Michelle L. Butterworth, DPM, FACFAS, President-elect, ABFAS

Schedule subject to change.

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Counting the Days to ACFAS 2024 Continued from cover

Wednesday (Pre-Conference) Start ACFAS 2024 a day early with pre-conference programming. Choose from one of our hands-on cadaveric courses, Coding Fundamentals, Coding and Billing for the Foot and Ankle Surgeon, or the Residency Directors Forum. Thursday Be inspired! Keynote Speaker Jim Abbott, The Major League Baseball pitcher who was born with only one hand, will share the keys to adapting, persevering and removing obstacles to success. Hear from experts across the globe with International Total Ankle Arthroplasty and get the latest with educational sessions including Apprentice vs. The Master – Controversies. Then, kick off your time in Tampa with the ACFAS 2024 Welcome Reception at the Tampa Marriott Water Street on Thursday evening.

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Friday Join us at the Honors and Awards Ceremony to congratulate winners of the Manuscript, Poster, Honor, and Merit Awards. The year’s best research will be recognized, new Fellows will be presented their College keys, and the 2024-25 Board of Directors will be introduced. Attend hybrid lecture and panel sessions to update your skills with Total Ankle Replacement – What’s The Latest? or question wider assumptions at The Paradoxical Parabola: Are We Restoring a Myth? Saturday Residents, students, and post graduate fellows – start your day learning about many of the 60 ACFAS-status fellowship programs at the Fellowship Breakfast Fair, generously supported by PICA. Get the latest research in Chronic Plantar Fasciitis – Where Are We in 2023? and consider your own needs with Physician Wellness – Work Life Harmony – What is YOUR Good Life? Close out the week in style when you join your colleagues and friends for a final evening of fun with the Wrap Party on Saturday evening at American Social Bar and Kitchen.

Sunday It’s not over yet! Get the best seat for the first-ever Complications Jeopardy pitting surgeons against one another in a Jeopardystyle game show. The Closing Session ends the week with leading experts across the nation recounting their worst complications they have faced in the operating room and how they salvaged the situation for their patients. Learn more and register at acfas.org/Tampa

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2024 Residency Directors Forum

Save Your Seat:

2024

RESIDENCY DIRECTORS FORUM

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Co-Hosted by ACFAS and COTH

Kick off your ACFAS 2024 experience with a day devoted to training the next generation at the Residency Directors Forum! Earn 6.0 CECH when you attend on Wednesday, January 31 from 11:30 am – 6:30 pm. This year’s event will focus on faculty development and will include a mock showcase of a Residency Review Committee's (RRC’s)

program approval process. Reserve your spot now for sessions such as: 䡲 Student Recruitment Crisis: A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats 䡲 Town Hall – Lessons Learned: Soothing Wisdom from the Sea 䡲 Sailing the Ocean - Best Practices 䡲 Mock RRC Program Review: Charting the Right Course

The 2024 Residency Directors Forum is co-hosted by the Council of Teaching Hospitals (COTH). Save your spot now at acfas.org/ResidencyDirectorsForum.

New for 2024: To give residents complimentary registration for the 2024 Residents Day event, this year’s Forum will charge a $150 registration fee. This cost directly supports residents attending ACFAS 2024. Up to two attendees per residency/fellowship program can attend. Podiatric Medical School Dean registration to the Forum is complimentary.

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I’m very excited for the 2024 Residency Directors Forum – and I can’t wait for you to see what’s in store! This year’s agenda has been redesigned to include interactive sessions on hot topics that are important to you. Get a sneak peek into the processes and actions that take place behind the scenes of CPME’s Residency Review Committee (RRC) with our mock RRC program review. Plus, you’ll get the chance to test your PRR logging skills with a friendly competition between residency directors and residents attending Residents Day. Most importantly, we’ll come together for a discussion on how we can work together to resolve the student recruitment process, preventing the long-term ripple effect on our residency programs and the profession as a whole. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to share your personal experiences while learning from others. I hope you’ll join me there!

DECEMBER

31 Renew Your ACFAS Member Dues by December 31 Renew your ACFAS membership today to maintain access to resources and benefits designed to advance and support your career. Your dues unlock access to the College's education and professional development programs, practice growth and management tools, and educational courses across the country. Current members can register for ACFAS 2024 and other events at the discounted member rate. To keep access to ACFAS benefits and discounted programming, renew your membership now at acfas.org/ PayMyDues.

— Roya Mirmiran, DPM, FACFAS, Co-Chair, Post Graduate Affairs Committee

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MAXIMIZE YOUR REIMBURSEMENT AT ACFAS 2024 Start your ACFAS 2024 early and take home skills to streamline your practice and improve your reimbursement. On January 31, choose between two coding and billing courses tailored for both new coders as well as seasoned veterans.

Coding and Billing for the Foot and Ankle Surgeon 8:00 am – 5:30 pm 8.75 CECH Get the latest coding updates for 2024! Expert faculty walk you through coding scenarios addressing forefoot reconstruction, arthrodesis, office procedures, rearfoot and ankle reconstruction, tendon surgery, arthroscopy, trauma and diabetic foot surgery. Bring your office coders with you to this course to help maximize the reimbursement for your practice.

Coding Fundamentals 2:30 – 6:30 pm 3.75 CECH Start from scratch or refresh your coding and billing foundations! Join expert faculty and gain an understanding of CPT and E&M codes, common modifiers and their use, and how to code minor in-office procedures. This course is ideal for residents, Fellows, new practitioners, and office staff of foot and ankle surgeons to learn the fundamentals of the coding and billing process. Register now at acfas.org/Tampa

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Get Your Research Published in FASTRAC Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases (FASTRAC) is seeking articles on the latest advancements in surgical techniques for correction of foot and ankle disorders for its upcoming issues. FASTRAC has a heavy focus on case series, case reports, surgical techniques, video submissions, invited commentary, industry sponsored publications and letters to the editors challenging the published materials and making recommendations for growth. FASTRAC’s streamlined submission process allows foot and ankle surgeons around the

world to stay up to date on the best clinical practices. As an ACFAS member, you’ll receive a discount on the author fee charged upon acceptance. You can also make your mark on the profession by becoming a FASTRAC peer reviewer. For more information on FASTRAC or to submit an article, visit FASTRACjournal.org. If you’re interested in being a peer reviewer, reach out to Thomas Roukis, DPM, PhD, FACFAS, Editor of FASTRAC, at editor@FASTRACjournal.org.

FASTRAC

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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1

AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF FOOT AND ANKLE SURGEONS

FOOT & ANKLE SURGERY: TECHNIQUES, REPORTS & CASES

ELSEVIER

We've all heard that, ‘Surgery is an inexact science and it is more often more art than science.’ With FASTRAC we are in art class, and it's okay to eat glue and draw on the walls to see what sticks and works best. Ultimately, the goal is to simply generate something interesting foot and ankle surgeons can digest when they want, in a timely manner, to learn something new or reflect on their experiences with the same pathology and challenge us all. — Thomas S. Roukis, DPM, PhD, FACFAS, FASTRAC Editor-in-Chief volume 30 issue 6

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An All New JFAS is Now Available

The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery (JFAS) is the official peer-reviewed scientific journal of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Published on a bimonthly basis. As a benefit of membership, ACFAS members have access to both print and online versions. The November-December issue is now available and includes articles on:

Racial, Socioeconomic, and Payer Status Disparities in Utilization of Total Ankle Arthroplasty Compared to Ankle Arthrodesis Jessica Schmerler, BS Suraj A. Dhanjani, MD Alyssa Wenzel, MD Shyam J. Kurian, MD

Impact of Podiatric Surgery Consultation for Foot and Ankle Wounds on Patient Outcomes in a Community Hospital Stephanie Behme, DPM

Umasuthan Srikumaran, MD, MBA, MPH

Predictors of Ambulatory Status at 1 Year Following Major Lower Extremity Amputation Alexandra Forsyth, MD Kyle Diamond, MD Dejah Judelson, MD Francesco Aiello, MD, MBA, FACS Andres Schanzer, MD, FACS, DFSVS Jessica Simons, MD, MPH

James R. Ficke, MD

Zeeshan S. Husain, DPM, FASPS, FACFAS Olga J. Santiago Rivera, PhD, MHSA

Safety and Complication Rate of Ring External Fixation in the Foot and Ankle Cameron Meyer, DPM Karissa Badillo, DPM Patrick Burns, DPM, FACFAS

To read this latest issue and browse the JFAS archives, visit jfas.org

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Region Membership Meetings in Tampa Want to know about ACFAS activities close to home? Your ACFAS Regions are holding Annual Membership Meetings to share their 2024 plans for grassroots educational events and support of local schools, residencies and fellowships. Are you a student, resident or post grad fellow recipient of a Region grant for a poster or manuscript? Attend your Region's meeting to meet your Region officers, thank them for their support—and some Regions will provide your check at their meeting. Attending your meeting will also put you in a drawing for one of nine 2nd Generation AirPods Pro! You must be present to win, so don’t miss out!

Region Membership Meetings Schedule Thursday, February 1

Friday, February 2

Saturday, February 3

1:00 – 2:00 pm

1:00 – 2:00 pm

1:00 – 2:00 pm

Southeast Region (FL, GA, PR) Room 111

Mid-Atlantic Region (MD, NC, SC, TN, VA, DC, WV) Room 111

Big West Region (AB, AZ, CO, ID, KS, MT, NE, NV, NM, ND, SD, UT, WY) Room 111

Tri-State Region (DE, NJ, PA) Room 112 Midwest Region (IL, IA, MN, MO, WI) Room 113

Pacific Region (AK, CA, GU, HI, OR, WA, BC) Room 112 Gulf States Region (AL, AR, LA, MS, OK, TX) Room 113

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Multi-Specialty Groups: Is This the Practice for You? As graduating residents seek their first job placement, they often see a crossroad between pursuing hospital positions or setting out to develop their own private practice. This traditional decision now has a new option in the form of multi-specialty groups, a rapidly growing practice format that offers a unique opportunity for foot and ankle surgeons. Multi-specialty groups are beneficial because it includes medical practitioners in different specializations that complement each other to provide a full range of patient services with a third-party managing the central logistics. Foot and ankle surgeons are often sought for these groups because they catering to forefoot deformities, foot and ankle arthritis, sports injuries, or diabetic limb salvage treatment. Rather than

reporting to a single department or operating as an independent practice owner, a surgeon in a multi-specialty team is a specialist in a larger team with clear boundaries and scope of practice. Practice management committee member Lauren Wurster, DPM, FACFAS is a foot and ankle surgeon and is part of a multi-specialty group in. She started her practice in a traditional format but gradually sought out a multi-specialty role. “By being in a multi-specialty practice, I have more flexibility and freedom to be able to teach students, be active in the profession and my community, and travel to educational seminars than if I were a private practitioner and needing someone to take over while I was gone or worry about a loss of practice revenue,” Dr. Wurster explains.

A multi-specialty office format has a key advantage: less time and effort spent on administrative details and avoiding being the sole provider for your practice. Dr. Wurster relates the peace of mind this can provide, “For those valuing work-life balance, multi-specialty roles can be the gold standard in schedule flexibility. While this office type offers a ‘clock in, clock out’ lifestyle that seems relaxed compared to the ongoing decision-making of an independent or partnered practice, it comes with the cost of strategic control over operations and having to factor the needs of the wider team in business decisions. This layer of bureaucracy can sometimes be an obstacle. “There are times you may wish to have a new technology or treatment option for patients, but that competes with other needs

I just wanted to focus on patient care. This practice setting allows me to pursue what I’m passionate about inside and outside of patient care, without managing everyday practice logistics. Some may love the autonomy of private practice, but a multi-specialty group setting is where I feel that I thrive best while maintaining a reasonable work-life balance. — Lauren Wurster, DPM, FACFAS

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By being in a multi-specialty practice, I have more flexibility and freedom to be able to teach students, be active in the profession and my community, and travel to educational seminars than if I were a private practitioner and needing someone to take over while I was gone or worry about a loss of practice revenue. — Lauren Wurster, DPM, FACFAS in a large group setting. It can take time for things to change or progress. Whereas in a private practice and you want a new device or offer a new product for patient care, you’re the one making that call and it happens on your schedule.” When deciding if serving in a multispecialty team is your ideal fit, weigh what you value most about your practice and general lifestyle and if the advantages will build on what inspired you to pursue the specialty. Having full control of a practice is an administrative burden for some, but to others it may be an enjoyable pursuit that challenges them in ways outside of traditional patient care. Individual personality can dictate what a ‘good job’ includes. For those seeking to pursue the specialty with strong patient care focus and less external requirements, multispecialty allows a surgeon to hone their craft with the flexibility to pursue wider

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outlets such as ACFAS committees or related training. Dr. Wurster came to her personal conclusion after a few years of working towards her current role, “I just wanted to focus on patient care. This practice setting allows me to pursue what I’m passionate about inside and outside of patient care, without managing everyday practice logistics. Some may love the autonomy of private practice, but a multi-specialty group setting is where I feel that I thrive best while maintaining a reasonable work-life balance.” When deciding if serving in a multi-specialty team is your ideal fit, weigh what you value most about your practice and general lifestyle and if the advantages will build on what inspired you to pursue the specialty. Having full control of a practice is an administrative burden for some, but to others it may be an enjoyable pursuit that challenges them in

ways outside of traditional patient care. Individual personality can dictate what a ‘good job’ includes. For those seeking to pursue the specialty with strong patient care focus and less external requirements, multispecialty allows a surgeon to hone their craft with the flexibility to pursue wider outlets such as ACFAS committees or related training. Dr. Wurster came to her personal conclusion after a few years of working towards her current role, “I just wanted to focus on patient care. This practice setting allows me to pursue what I’m passionate about inside and outside of patient care, without managing everyday practice logistics. Some may love the autonomy of private practice, but a multi-specialty group setting is where I feel that I thrive best while maintaining a reasonable work-life balance.”

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Meet Your 2024-2025 Board of Directors

FootNotes: Your Top Tool in Patient Education

Congratulations to the newly elected 2024-25 ACFAS Board members: 䡲 Incumbent: Alan A. MacGill, DPM, FACFAS 䡲 Mitzi L. Williams, DPM, FACFAS, FACFAP Drs. MacGill and Williams will serve three-year terms (2024-2027). Additionally, congratulations to Jeffrey R. Baker, DPM, FACFAS who has been appointed as Chair of the Region Presidents Council. The 2024-2025 ACFAS Board of Directors are George T. Liu, DPM, FACFAS, President; Alan Ng, DPM, FACFAS, President-Elect; Andrew J. Meyr, DPM, FACFAS, Treasurer; Eric A. Barp, DPM, FACFAS, Immediate Past President; Jeffrey R. Baker, DPM, FACFAS; Shane M. Hollawell, DPM, FACFAS; Alan A. MacGill, DPM, FACFAS; Jason A. Piraino, DPM, FACFAS; Amber M. Shane, DPM, FACFAS; Matthew E. Williams, DPM, FACFAS; and Mitzi L. Williams, DPM, FACFAS.

Winter is here, and so is a new issue of FootNotes, your patient education newsletter. This issue covers how patients can avoid the most common holiday foot and ankle injuries, the difference between types of ankle sprains and fitness injuries from New Years resolutions to live healthier. Footnotes is a patient-friendly resources to add to your patient education and practice marketing. Your own practice information can be added to the customizable second page for a personalized publication with your branding, and can shared on your website, social media, patientfocused emails, or even printed out for use in your office. Find more free tools to market your practice by visiting the Marketing Toolbox at acfas.org/Marketing.

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Media Training is Back in Tampa Learn your way around the media in Tampa at ACFAS 2024 with free media training! Being media savvy can go a long way in helping you promote your practice and the profession. You’ll get the opportunity to learn PR basics and how to speak to the media as part of your practice and on behalf of the College as an ACFAS spokesperson during a free, formal training program held during ACFAS 2024.

Sessions are available Wednesday, January 31 – Saturday, February 3. Your personalized 45-minute training session with a professional media trainer will include:

Space is limited, so reserve your session now by contacting Melissa Matusek, CAE, ACFAS director of Public Relations and External Initiatives, at melissa.matusek@acfas.org.

䡲 One-on-one media training 䡲 On-camera training with feedback 䡲 ACFAS media training tips

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