VOLUME 34 · ISSUE 1 · January 2020
EXPLORE NEW WAYS FOR BALANCE, WELL-BEING, AND WHOLENESS AT EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AREA Enrich Your Work Life at the Annual Meeting Achieving balance, well-being, and wholeness in all aspects of your life can extend to the quality of care you provide your patients. The highly interactive Live Well Experiential Learning Area at the Annual Meeting is designed to explore new ways to achieve success both personally and professionally. The area is open each day of the meeting and will offer a perfect learning supplement to the traditional classroom setting. Look for more than 40 unique, fun, and meaningful experiences focused in three key wellness areas, including:
Balance
Yoga-Vinyasa Guided Meditation
Well-being
Mindfulness Practices Becoming a Sleep-healthy Neurologist
April 25 – May 1 • Toronto, Canada
Wholeness
Magnifying Your Life Through Poetry Acupuncture Demonstrations
For a full schedule, visit AAN.com/view/ELA.
Ensure Success, Avoid Penalties: Understand Changes for 2020 MIPS Reporting
Improve Your Work with These Insightful 2020 Practice Management Webinars
This month marks the start of the fourth year of the Meritbased Incentive Payment System (MIPS) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) continue to increase reporting requirements for MIPS eligible clinicians (ECs). To ensure you avoid a penalty on Medicare Part B reimbursements in 2022, it’s important to learn key changes to MIPS reporting requirements in 2020.
New this year, all the AAN’s 2020 Practice Management Webinars will be recorded and presented in their entirety. The premiere dates listed below are when each full twohour webinar will be made available. After their premieres, webinars will remain accessible for the remainder of the year.
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You can purchase a single webinar for $99 or purchase a 2020 Practice Management Webinar subscription for only $189—that’s less than $38 per webinar! Webinars are
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Museum Promises Fun, Networking
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